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St. Pete Beach magistrate finds sidewalk-blocking property now in compliance, orders $325 administrative cost
Summary
A special magistrate for the City of St. Pete Beach found a property that had blocked a sidewalk to be in violation of city code but now in compliance and ordered assessment of $325 in administrative costs; no fines were assessed and the named property representative did not appear.
Special Magistrate Lewis Cruz found that a property that had been blocking a sidewalk was in violation of the city's code but is now in compliance and ordered the assessment of $325 in administrative costs, Cruz said during a code enforcement hearing.
Cruz said the city would not assess fines but would charge "the reasonable administrative costs of $325 of the…
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