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Magistrate approves minutes and continues Oceanside Inn Condominium Association case to March 20
Summary
The special magistrate approved the prior meeting minutes with no objections and continued the Oceanside Inn Condominium Association code enforcement case (PCDEF2020-255) to March 20 at the city's request.
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The special magistrate presiding at the City of Daytona Beach Shores code enforcement hearing approved the minutes of the last meeting with no objections and granted a continuance for the Oceanside Inn Condominium Association case, PCDEF2020-255, to a date certain of March 20.
The magistrate announced that she would call the B case (Oceanside Inn) out of order to reduce travel and attorney costs, then learned no one was present to represent the property. The city requested a continuance and recommended a specific continuance date. The magistrate said she would continue the hearing and noted she had taken it out of order hoping to reduce attorney fees for the property owner.
Why it matters: A continuance preserves due process for the respondent while allowing additional time for the parties to prepare; approving the minutes is a routine administrative action that keeps the docket current.
Key actions The magistrate announced, with no opposition, that the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. The magistrate granted the city's request to continue the Oceanside Inn Condominium Association case to March 20 and removed the B-case from its scheduled order for this session.
Ending The meeting then returned to other matters on the agenda, including the first compliance hearing for the Deborah Ann Nifong life estate property.

