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Magistrate defers decision on zoning and business tax receipt for property linked to 'Minglers Social Club'
Summary
The special magistrate continued a zoning and business tax receipt (BTR) dispute tied to a property where a social club has operated; non-zoning violations must be corrected by June 4, while zoning and BTR issues are set for review June 10.
The City of Daytona Beach special magistrate deferred a decision on whether a social club operating at a private property violates local zoning and whether a business tax receipt is required, continuing the legal questions to the magistrate’s June 10 hearing.
The magistrate ordered that non-zoning items in the notice of violation — including trash removal, exterior repairs and vehicle registration issues — be brought into compliance by June 4, 2025. But he said he would postpone any determination about the zoning classification and the need for a business tax receipt (BTR)…
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