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Absent owner leaves Titusville property with incomplete roof work; magistrate imposes $100-per-day fine retroactive to April
Summary
A magistrate found the property at 1435 Brook Drive remained out of compliance with a required roof permit and imposed a $100-per-day fine retroactive to April 12, 2025, after the respondent failed to appear at the Massey hearing.
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The magistrate found that the property at 1435 Brook Drive in Titusville remained in violation of building and property maintenance rules because roof repairs were incomplete and no final permit sign-off had occurred. The respondent did not appear at the hearing; the magistrate found notice had been properly provided and imposed a $100-per-day fine commencing April 12, 2025.
Officer Flanagan presented photographic evidence and inspection notes showing the roof work was started but not completed and that the building permit had not been signed off. Officer Flanagan summarized: “As of today, the roof is still in not in compliance. He has put some shingles on but it hasn't been done and complete as of yet.”
The magistrate recorded that the permit was issued late—on the day the respondent was given to comply—and that because the violations remained the fine would run retroactive to April 12. The magistrate ordered a certified copy of the order to be recorded as a lien on the property and instructed the respondent to notify code enforcement once the property is brought into compliance so that verification can occur.
Background: The case was initially heard March 10, 2025, with an initial compliance deadline in April; prior scheduling accommodated mail issues but the record shows the work remains incomplete and inspections show no final approval.

