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Parkview at Palm Beach Condominium manager says paving and landscaping work scheduled; magistrate sets November compliance date
Summary
Parkview at Palm Beach Condominium Association told the Village of Royal Palm Beach special magistrate on Oct. 8 that permits and contractor scheduling are in place to repair potholes and that engineering testing is underway to guide remediation of stained walkways; the magistrate set a November compliance check and left the existing $50‑per‑day fine available for noncompliance.
The Parkview at Palm Beach Condominium Association told the village’s special magistrate on Oct. 8 that engineering and repairs are underway to address multiple exterior maintenance items, and the magistrate set a compliance check for November.
Anthony Kramer, the association’s community manager, told the magistrate that the association received permitting for pothole repairs on Sept. 30 and scheduled All County Paving to perform pothole repairs, striping and car‑stop work on Oct. 23. Kramer said the association is conducting exploratory demolition and testing at six sample areas of stained concrete that will guide an engineering remediation plan; the plan could include sandblasting and repainting affected walkway and stairwell surfaces once the engineer’s recommendations are issued.
Kramer told the hearing the condo association had delayed some landscaping work while rethinking a short‑term patch that would have failed because tree canopies were shading the areas. The association has retained Monster Tree Service for a Class‑2 tree prune to…
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