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North Lauderdale code enforcement board orders repairs, sets deadlines and fines in multiple cases
Summary
At a June hearing the City of North Lauderdale Code Enforcement Board found several properties in violation of city codes, ordered repairs with deadlines ranging from 30–60 days (and some extensions), and approved fines or per‑occurrence penalties for repeat violations.
The City of North Lauderdale Code Enforcement Board on June 25 heard multiple property‑maintenance cases and issued final orders requiring repairs, imposing deadlines and setting fines for continued noncompliance.
The decisions affect several property owners and rental properties across the city and instruct respondents to secure permits where required or face daily or per‑occurrence fines.
Board members moved and approved findings of code violations and corrective orders in several cases. For one vehicle‑related case the board approved a cease‑and‑desist order for the respondents and directed that recurring unlawful parking be treated as a per‑occurrence violation: vehicles observed in violation may be tagged for immediate towing and the city will assess a $100 fine for the occurrence. The board characterized that fine as a per‑occurrence penalty rather than a per‑day charge; if the vehicle is removed the occurrence is considered…
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