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Commission approves reduced payment and release of code-enforcement lien for Mercantile Avenue property
Summary
The county agreed May 13 to accept a reduced fee and record a release of a code-enforcement lien on property at 4176 Mercantile Avenue, after staff recommended treating the case as unique and allowing the owner to pay an after-the-fact double application fee.
The Collier County Board of County Commissioners voted May 13 to accept a reduced payment and to record a release of a code-enforcement lien against Oaks Farms Inc. for property at 4176 Mercantile Avenue.
Jamie Cook, director of Development Review, told commissioners the case was "very unique" and that staff supported allowing the property owner to pay double the site-development-plan amendment…
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