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Owner and town agree to continue outdoor‑storage and business‑use case to April

Town of Loxahatchee Groves Code Enforcement Special Magistrate · December 2, 2025
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Summary

A dispute over outdoor storage and an apparent hauling/hay enterprise at 14805 Okeechobee Blvd was continued by mutual agreement to April 6, 2026 so the owner can pursue a development/business application and the town can review whether the use is permissible under single‑family zoning.

CE25‑32 involved allegations of prohibited outdoor storage and an unpermitted hauling/hay operation at a single‑family‑zoned property, 14805 Okeechobee Boulevard. The town cited aerial photos and on‑site storage of trucks, containers and hay. The respondent’s counsel, Jack Rice, objected to certain photographs and sought a continuance to work through whether a residential‑enterprise or business‑enterprise application would resolve the matter.

Town staff proposed deadlines for application submittal and council review; counsel asked for a single agreed continuance so the parties can confer and prepare any application. Magistrate Barnard granted the mutually agreed continuance and reset the violation hearing for April 6, 2026 at 9:00 a.m., and ordered case files to be returned in the same form to the magistrate for that date.