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Pensacola magistrate finds Lejeune Drive property corrected, orders $200 in court costs
Summary
The City of Pensacola Code Enforcement Authority found a Lejeune Drive property was not in compliance as of the posted deadline but had been corrected by the March 4 hearing; Special Magistrate Matthew Hargraves ordered $200 in court costs to be paid within 30 days.
Special Magistrate Matthew Hargraves found on March 4 that the property at 7765 Lejeune Drive was not in compliance by the posted deadline but had been brought into compliance by the hearing date, and he ordered the property owner to pay $200 in court costs within 30 days.
Tom Lucia, a code enforcement specialist for the City of Pensacola, said the case was opened Jan. 14, 2025, after a sanitation department…
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