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Code board orders multiple property‑maintenance abatements and business‑receipt actions; most owners given five days to comply
Summary
At its Aug. 27 meeting the Clearwater Code Enforcement Board approved numerous orders requiring lot clearing, removal of inoperative vehicles, correction of exterior storage, and business‑tax‑receipt compliance at multiple addresses, typically setting five days for abatement and describing lien and foreclosure remedies if costs remain unpaid.
The City of Clearwater Code Enforcement Board on Aug. 27 approved a slate of property‑maintenance and nuisance abatement orders across the city, directing owners to correct conditions such as overgrown lots, exterior storage, and inoperative vehicles and authorizing city abatement and lien remedies if owners fail to act. Inspectors presented photographs and site notes on each case and recommended compliance periods, typically asking the board to require corrections within five days of the board’s written order. The board adopted the staff recommendations in multiple cases and included standard lien language that allows the city to charge reasonable…
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