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Pensacola magistrate sets compliance deadlines and $25-a-day fines for multiple properties
Summary
The city’s code enforcement special magistrate found multiple properties in violation of sanitation, nuisance and maintenance codes, ordering $25-per-day fines to begin either immediately or after an August 4 compliance deadline. Court costs of $200 were ordered for several cases.
At a City of Pensacola code enforcement hearing, the special magistrate found multiple properties in violation of municipal and international property maintenance rules and set compliance deadlines and daily fines.
Officer testimony and photographic evidence led the magistrate to order fines where owners had not remediated previously cited violations. Several cases shared a common compliance timeline: corrective actions are due by Aug. 4, 2025, with a $25-per-day fine to commence on Aug. 5, 2025, if not corrected. For several cases the magistrate also ordered court costs of $200.
Case highlights and formal orders presented at the hearing included:
• Case CE252430 — 3209 North Gilmore Street (owner: Michael Shapiro). Officer Jason Hendricks presented photos and testified the property remained in violation of Pensacola ordinances listed in the July 1 order. The magistrate ordered the previously directed…
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