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Magistrate orders fines after owner says temporary panels were part of engineered wall
Summary
A hearing record shows an owner’s agent said PVC panels installed at a beachfront lot were intended to form the base of a permanent concrete-capped seawall; the magistrate found continued noncompliance and imposed daily fines and administrative fees while noting the temporary state permit status.
City counsel told the magistrate that temporary panels placed to protect lost sand had begun showing compromise and that no permanent engineering approvals had been provided to the city. The city asked for an Order No. 11 to impose accrued fines as a lien and asked for administrative fee reimbursement.
Contractor and agent Christopher (Mister) Bump testified that the wall was “designed to be a permanent wall with a concrete cap on the top” and…
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