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Magistrate gives owner until May 13 to demolish or permit unpermitted accessory dwelling at 2804 Glassner Ave.
Summary
The City of Palm Bay special magistrate set a May 13, 2025 compliance date and a $50-per-day fine for an unpermitted accessory structure being used as living quarters. The owner said he obtained a demolition permit Jan. 30 that expires July 30 and prefers demolition over an expensive permit process.
The City of Palm Bay special magistrate on Feb. 12 set a compliance date of May 13, 2025, and a $50-per-day fine if the owner fails to demolish or properly permit an accessory structure at 2804 Glassner Avenue NE that city staff say was being used as living quarters without a permit.
The magistrate’s order followed testimony from Kevin Costa, a building code compliance inspector, and the property owner, Michael Perry of Michael Perry and Associates LLC. Costa told the hearing the structure on the property lacked a permit and “was being used as an accessory dwelling structure,” and that the city was asking that it be demolished. Perry said the owner had applied for and received a demolition permit on Jan. 30,…
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