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Code board finds Marion Street property in noncompliance; owner told to resolve condemnation or face fines

5502476 · July 30, 2025
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Summary

The board found Ozzie B. Lucy's property at 424 Marion Street in noncompliance, continued the case to the June 4 cutoff and authorized possible fines up to $1,000 per day (maximum up to $10,000) if the owner does not make progress toward removing the condemnation and obtaining permits.

The Daytona Beach Code Enforcement Board on May 8 found the Marion Street property owned by Ozzie B. Lucy in noncompliance and continued the matter to the board's next cutoff (June 4) to allow time for permit review and resolution of a condemnation. The board amended the motion to specify a possible fine (up to $1,000 per day, up to a $10,000 maximum) if the property was not brought into compliance.

Why it matters: The property is recorded as condemned in the city's IMS system; the board and inspectors said they need the condemnation record and any related reports clarified before concluding whether the structure is repairable. If the condemnation cannot be released and repairs are not completed, the owner could later face daily fines and a lien.

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