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Special magistrate issues compliance deadlines, daily fines and lien reductions in Aug. 6 docket
Summary
The magistrate set deadlines ranging from 15 to 120 days and approved daily fines for noncompliance across many West Palm Beach properties. The docket also included several lien-reduction agreements the magistrate ratified with payment timelines.
The City of West Palm Beach Special Magistrate hearing on Aug. 6 produced a large number of routine enforcement orders: dozens of property owners were given specific compliance windows (commonly 30, 45, 60 or 120 days) to correct code violations — typically landscaping/sod, removal of outdoor storage, failure to secure building permits, fencing and business/rental licensing — with daily fines to begin if the deadlines were not met.
Examples from the hearing:
- 29804 Selkirk Street (case CE25063737): City requested 60 days to comply on landscaping (Section 94-482(a)); representative asked for 60 days and the…
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