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Delray Beach special magistrate orders compliance deadlines, pauses lien accrual in one case after multi‑property hearing

Special Magistrate, City of Delray Beach · January 9, 2026
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Summary

A Delray Beach special magistrate reviewed a docket of code-enforcement cases on Jan. 7, 2026, finding multiple properties in violation of land-development and permitting rules and issuing compliance deadlines (typically 30–45 days) or daily fines; in one noncompliance matter the city agreed to pause further accrual of a $21,300 fine pending a 30-day status check.

Delray Beach’s special magistrate heard more than a half dozen code‑enforcement cases on Jan. 7, 2026, and issued deadlines, fines, and a temporary pause on lien accrual in a high‑dollar tent case.

The magistrate found that 114 Southwest 9th Ave had undergone bathroom and plumbing work that lacked a required permit and granted the owner 45 days to obtain an approved permit or face fines up to $150 per day. Code Enforcement Officer Reggie Williams introduced four photographs and cited the Florida Building Code (Plumbing, 7th Ed., Section A105.1) and Delray Beach Land Development Regulation 2.4.13(b).

In a separate case involving 200 South Ocean Blvd, Unit B‑133 (Jordan Del Mar condos), Officer Latoya Thompson presented photographs that she said showed demolition of the old dock and installation of a new dock without a permit. Owners and representatives told the magistrate they had discussed the work with property management and believed a permit was unnecessary. Patrick Lyons, a City plan reviewer, testified staff would require a building permit for the scope of work shown in the photos. The magistrate found a violation and ordered 45 days to come into compliance or risk up to $150 per day in fines.

For 911 Southwest 6th Ave,…

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