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Code board imposes $100-per-day fine on property owner after finding work incomplete
Summary
After inspectors reported lack of sufficient progress on permitted renovation work, the Code Enforcement Board imposed a $100-per-day fine (cap $10,000) on a property owner who contested the city’s assessment of progress.
The Daytona Beach Code Enforcement Board voted Jan. 9 to impose a $100-a-day fine, up to $10,000, on a property owner who the city said had not completed required renovation work and inspections.
The action followed an extended exchange between inspector Curtis Wiggins and the property owner, who identified himself as Gary George Robinson. Wiggins told the board the property had been first cited in December 2023 and that, since the November hearing, “no progress was made.” He…
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