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Daytona Beach magistrate gives Eagle Light Real Estate until April 2 while company says permit holds hinge on unpaid fees
Summary
In Case No. 6 at the March 11 special-magistrate hearing, Eagle Light Real Estate LLC told the magistrate its work is complete but closure is delayed by permit payments; the magistrate found the respondent noncompliant and set a compliance date of April 2, 2025 while encouraging the company to pursue remedies and keep inspectors informed.
At a March 11 special-magistrate hearing, a representative for Eagle Light Real Estate LLC told the City of Daytona Beach that physical repairs at the property were complete but the permit could not be closed because fees remained unpaid; the magistrate nevertheless found the respondent noncompliant and ordered compliance by April 2, 2025.
Erica Timbs, identifying herself as business manager for Eagle Light Real Estate LLC, said the company "has been working with the city, over the last, I think, like, 9 months" and that engineering documents and updates had been submitted. Timbs told the magistrate the hold-up was payment for permits and fees: "The fines were…
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