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Magistrate continues vacant-building enforcement case after attorney seeks owner testimony
Summary
Daytona Beach Shores special magistrate granted a 30-day continuance in the second compliance hearing for 2120 South Atlantic Avenue LLC after the property owner’s attorney said the owner was unaware of violations and asked to call him to testify; magistrate ordered outstanding administrative costs paid before the next hearing.
Special Code Enforcement Magistrate Steven D. LaRoche granted a continuance in the second compliance hearing for property owner 2120 South Atlantic Avenue LLC and rescheduled the case for June 19, after the owner’s attorney said the property owner must testify about how violations occurred.
The case concerns a property first found in violation in April 2021 with an initial set of 20 violations, including failure to register the vacant building and failure to obtain a Certificate of Compliance Vacant Property (CCVP). The city presented a record showing a single compliance date of Dec. 21, 2021, a follow-up hearing on Jan. 19, 2022 that resulted in an order imposing fines and a lien, and intermittent inspections. The city recorded an affidavit of noncompliance and later received a CCVP application on Nov. 16, 2022, after which an interior…
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