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Special magistrate issues compliance deadlines and fines for a dozen West Palm Beach properties

5410583 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

At the City of West Palm Beach special magistrate hearing, the magistrate entered orders giving property owners deadlines to fix code violations at multiple addresses or face daily fines or city abatement; some properties were found already complied.

The City of West Palm Beach special magistrate hearing produced a series of compliance orders across numerous properties, with deadlines ranging from 14 to 180 days and daily fines for noncompliance. The magistrate adopted code-enforcement officers’ testimony and photographs into the record and issued written orders setting specific deadlines and fines or authorizing abatement where the magistrate found ongoing public-safety or nuisance conditions.

Key orders and deadlines included: - 919 Second Street (CE25063630): Owner given 60 days to correct multiple exterior violations (missing window screens, window/wood rot, weather-tightness and licensing violations); $150/day fine authorized after the period. Code officer Donald Lattimore noted the steps were repaired and that the tenant provided photographs and…

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