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Code magistrate orders electrical cap within 14 days and 120 days to fix gas-station canopy issues
Summary
In a Daytona Beach Shores hearing, the magistrate required electrical work at a gas station be capped and city-signed within 14 days, gave 120 days to complete canopy and pole repairs, and assessed $149.09 in costs to the owner; permits had been submitted but not reviewed.
Special Code Enforcement Magistrate Steve Villaroche ordered that exposed electrical work at a gas station on South Atlantic Avenue be capped and signed off by the city within 14 days and gave the property owner 120 days to complete remaining canopy and pole repairs.
The case (25-0018) centered on the gas pump area at 7113210 South Atlantic Avenue, where code staff reported freestanding canopy poles and light fixtures…
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