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Owner of 24/7 Automotive told to remove trailers, clear outside storage at Cooper Street property

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The Code Enforcement Board found violations at 415 Cooper Street (24/7 Automotive Performance LLC, Christopher Chase), issued a cease‑and‑desist order, gave 30 days to comply and assessed $26.47 in case costs after hearing testimony and owner statements that most items have been removed.

The Punta Gorda Code Enforcement Board on May 28 found the property at 415 Cooper Street, owned by 24/7 Automotive Performance LLC (care of Christopher Chase), in violation of multiple sections of the Punta Gorda Code — including fence repair, outside storage and multiple‑axle trailer parking — and issued a cease‑and‑desist order and a 30‑day compliance deadline.

Code Compliance Officer Frank Coppinger submitted 23 photos and…

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