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Board amends multiple prior orders after staff cites scrivener's errors and due-process concerns
Summary
Daytona Beach code staff and the board identified clerical errors in previously issued orders that listed incorrect compliance dates; the board amended those orders and extended compliance deadlines (often to Feb. 5, 2025) to avoid due-process challenges.
At the Jan. 9 Daytona Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting, staff flagged a recurring clerical problem: multiple prior orders transcribed incorrect compliance dates. City attorneys and inspectors told the board the inconsistent dates could create due-process vulnerabilities if the city later sought fines or liens, so staff recommended amending the orders and extending the compliance deadlines.
City Attorney Ben Gross and multiple code inspectors explained that when a previously issued order contains a wrong compliance date (a scrivener’s error), and the respondent did not…
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