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Residents press council on deleted records, noise and Seminole Woods zoning; city attorney announces litigation updates
Summary
Multiple residents raised transparency concerns about deleted inspection records, asked for noise-ordinance changes, and urged the council to weigh in on Flagler County zoning changes and airport overflights; the city manager and city attorney pledged follow-ups and announced closed-session updates on litigation including Home Coast Holdings and a builders'association challenge to impact fees.
Public comment at the Jan. 6 City of Palm Coast council meeting focused on transparency, code enforcement and neighborhood impacts, and prompted staff follow-ups and an attorney update on litigation.
Jeremy Davis (Parati Lane) accused city officials of deleting inspection records tied to his claim that construction at 62 Paraty Lane raised a structure 3 feet 2 inches above his home, caused drainage damage, and that inspection comments documenting erosion and drainage problems were removed from the record after a certificate of occupancy and sale on May 3, 2024. Davis said…
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