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Pirates Cove condo found noncompliant on seawall and structural damage; manager cites funding, contractor death

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The Pirates Cove Condominium Association at 3501 South Atlantic Avenue was found not in compliance with repair orders tied to seawall, retaining-wall and structural damage from the late‑2022 hurricanes; the association manager cited funding shortfalls and the recent death of the contractor of record.

The Pirates Cove Condominium Association, 3501 South Atlantic Avenue, was found not in compliance today by the Daytona Beach Shores special code enforcement magistrate for failure to complete repairs to a seawall, northeast corner return/retaining wall and damaged structures stemming from the late‑2022 hurricanes.

The city’s packet documented an initial hearing in January 2024 and ordered phased restoration work. The second compliance date was April 30, 2024; a reinspection on May 2 documented that work had begun but full compliance had not been achieved. City counsel presented photographs showing prior damage and staged work; building official Steve Evans corroborated the city’s…

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