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Magistrate gives Niceville homeowner 30 days to stabilize soil after runoff clogged county park court
Summary
A Walton County special magistrate found a development-approval violation at 147 Nimrod Circle in Niceville and ordered the owner to install vegetation and maintain silt fencing within 30 days or incur a $100-per-day fine plus an administrative fee.
Hayward Dykes, the special magistrate presiding over Walton County’s May 14 code compliance hearings, found that the property at 147 Nimrod Circle in Niceville violated Walton County Land Development Code provisions governing development approvals after storm runoff carried fill onto an adjacent county park.
Georgina Hicks, a Walton County code compliance officer, presented the county’s findings and timeline. She said her initial inspection…
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