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Fines keep accruing in long-running Bridal Mariner renovation case; magistrate says reactivated permit and engineer letter needed to halt penalties

3039819 · April 17, 2025
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The special magistrate ordered fines to continue in a long-running construction enforcement case at 3100 Northeast 40 Ninth Street after finding the project’s permit had expired and no qualifying engineer letter was on file; the magistrate outlined steps the owner must take to stop accrual.

The magistrate on April 17 ordered fines to continue accruing in a multi-year enforcement case at 3100 Northeast 40 Ninth Street, telling the property’s representatives the city lacked a current issued permit and an engineer’s letter tied to an issued permit — both of which the magistrate said are required to request a further extension.

Justin Campano, speaking as a representative on the board, described a sequence of contractor problems: leaked, allegedly defective windows, a contractor…

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