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Code enforcement orders immediate compliance, fines for illegal used‑cooking‑oil operation at 195 NW 70th St.

2527590 · March 6, 2025
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The City of Miami Code Enforcement Board ordered immediate compliance and fines after hearing testimony that a residence at 195 Northwest 70th Street was being used to collect and sell used cooking oil. The board imposed an adjudication with an immediate‑compliance order, a $1,000 per‑day fine and a $5,000 irreparable‑harm fine.

The City of Miami Code Enforcement Board ordered immediate compliance and significant fines against the owner of 195 Northwest 70th Street after testimony that the property was being used to collect and sell used cooking oil.

At a March hearing, a longtime neighborhood observer and private security contractor, Dennis Williams, told the board he had photographed large trucks arriving at the property and connecting hoses to tanks in the backyard to remove used cooking oil. “They pick up used cooking oil that has been…

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