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Special magistrate gives Newberry homeowner 45 days to fence pool, remove vehicles or face $50-a-day fine
Summary
In a hearing Aug. 14, 2025, the City of Newberry special magistrate found a property at 717 NW 250 Third St. in violation for an unsecured in-ground pool and abandoned vehicles and ordered 45 days for compliance before $50-per-day fines and a $150 cost of prosecution could be instituted and recorded as a lien.
The City of Newberry special magistrate on Aug. 14, 2025, found the property listed to the estate of Antonio Brown in violation of city code for dangerous buildings, hazardous land and abandoned vehicles and gave the owner 45 days to fence an in-ground pool and resolve two vehicles or face daily fines and possible lien recording.
The finding followed testimony from a city code enforcement officer and statements from Kim Brown, who appeared at the hearing and identified herself as related to the owner. The city presented dated photos and a timeline showing an unsecured in-ground pool and two vehicles on the property at 717 Northwest 250 Third Street. The city’s packet requested prosecution costs of $150 and asked that a $50-per-day assessment begin if the property remained out of compliance.
Why it matters: an unfenced in-ground pool…
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