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Special magistrate recommends cutting lien to staff costs for mobility-chair permit violation at Deltona HUD property
Summary
A special magistrate recommended reducing a $1,900 fine to the city's recorded enforcement costs after a Deltona property with HUD tenants came into compliance 38 days late for work on a mobility chair and associated electrical work.
A special magistrate recommended that the City of Deltona reduce a $1,900 fine to the city's documented enforcement costs after a HUD-subsidized property corrected an unpermitted mobility-chair installation and related electrical work 38 days after an earlier order.
The magistrate told the property representative she would "make a recommendation to reduce the lien to the city's costs," citing the owner's confusion and the property's role in providing affordable housing as reasons to mitigate the penalty.
City staff had recorded that the property failed to…
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