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Special magistrate closes The Goods case after owner attains compliance; $250 administrative fee assessed
Summary
A Fort Myers Beach special magistrate accepted a stipulation and found code violations at 1698 Estero Boulevard (The Goods) cured, assessed a $250 administrative fee and declined to waive that cost.
Special Magistrate John Van Laningham signed an order closing a code-enforcement case after Nautical Marketing LLC brought 1698 Estero Boulevard — known as The Goods — into compliance, the Fort Myers Beach hearing record shows.
The town’s attorney, Nancy Stupridge of the Vos Law Firm, told the magistrate that the parties had negotiated a stipulation and that compliance was achieved. “We were able to…
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