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Special magistrate finds property violations at 25409 SW 20th Ave; orders cleanup within 30 days
Summary
Code enforcement presented photos and a timeline showing persistent backyard overgrowth and deteriorated pool screening at a Newberry property; magistrate ordered compliance within 30 days, $50-per-day fines after deadline and recommended full cost of prosecution of $150 (waived on timely compliance).
Bridal Rowe, the City of Newberry code enforcement officer, told the special magistrate that the property at 25409 Southwest 20th Avenue had repeated exterior maintenance violations, including an overgrown backyard and a deteriorated pool screen, and that prior notices had not produced lasting repairs.
Rowe said she opened the case in August 2024 after finding a detached gate and a failing pool screen. She said the city mailed a courtesy notice and later…
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