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Greenwich Association granted 60 days after submitting engineers' reports; city cites lingering open permits
Summary
The Greenwich Association told a North Miami special magistrate it has submitted final engineers' reports and a safe‑to‑occupy determination after a multi‑million‑dollar restoration, but city staff said older open permits remain; the magistrate granted a 60‑day continuance for the parties to reconcile outstanding items.
The Greenwich Association requested more time to complete a 40‑year recertification and obtain a certificate of use after extensive restoration work at 1470 Northeast 123rd Street. Donna McVay, president of the board, and the association's general manager said the restoration—initially estimated at about $300,000—ultimately cost roughly $2.4 million and that engineers submitted final clear reports and a…
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