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Contractor says new seawall technology behind delays but city finds 3159 S. Atlantic noncompliant

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A Daytona Beach Shores code enforcement magistrate found the owner of 3159 South Atlantic Avenue not in compliance with seawall and erosion repair orders tied to late‑2022 hurricane damage and ordered administrative fees and daily fines until the work is complete.

A Daytona Beach Shores code enforcement magistrate found the owner of 3159 South Atlantic Avenue not in compliance with repair orders tied to seawall destruction during the late‑2022 hurricanes and issued an order imposing administrative fees and future daily fines until the work is complete.

The city’s presentation described four violations related to seawall destruction and ongoing erosion at the vacant lot, and documented a timeline in which the owner was ordered to install purpose-made protective sandbags by April 30 and to complete backfilling, final engineering submittals and a final inspection by Jan. 21, 2025. The city’s reinspection two days after the…

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