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Safety Harbor code board finds 281 Plymouth Street in violation, sets $150-per-day fine if property not cleaned
Summary
The Safety Harbor Code Enforcement Board on Jan. 15, 2025, found the owners of 281 Plymouth Street in violation of two city code sections, gave 30 days to comply and authorized $150-per-day fines beginning Feb. 14, 2025, plus $410 in administrative costs.
The Safety Harbor Code Enforcement Board found the owners of 281 Plymouth Street in violation of city code on Jan. 15, 2025, and ordered them to bring the property into compliance by Feb. 14, 2025, or face a $150-per-day fine beginning Feb. 14, 2025. The board also awarded the city $410 for administrative costs associated with prosecuting the case.
The board's finding followed a staff presentation that the house at 281 (also described in evidence as 281 Clements/Plymouth Street) has a fallen fence, an overgrown rear yard and no sanitary service, and has been vacant for an extended period. Paul Bushey, community compliance officer for the City of Safety Harbor, told the board the city received a resident complaint, could not reach the listed New Jersey address for the owners and that…
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