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Magistrate gives final warning, sets July 18 compliance for recreational vehicles; prior $200-per-day fine may be made retroactive

3658893 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

Property owner Joaquin Fernandez was ordered to remove recreational vehicles from his Northwest 130th Street property or secure a variance; the magistrate set a July 18 compliance date and warned that a prior $200-per-day fine (imposed by another magistrate beginning Jan. 17, 2025) will be made retroactive if the vehicles remain.

Special Magistrate Jose Smith told Joaquin Fernandez on June 4 that his property remains in violation for parking recreational vehicles on residential property and set a new compliance deadline of July 18, 2025.

At the hearing, the city's inspector documented RVs remaining on the lot despite earlier orders and previous opportunities to comply. Smith explicitly warned that a prior adjudication had ordered a $200-per-day fine beginning Jan. 17, 2025; he said he would not overrule that earlier magistrate and would make the fines retroactive if Fernandez failed to remove the vehicles or obtain a…

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