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Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board approves city recommendations across long docket; repeat violators face continuing fines

Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board · February 5, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 4 meeting the Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board approved the city’s recommendations across a packed docket: many first-time or corrected violations were closed with administrative costs, while several repeat violators were ordered to pay continuing fines (one case cited more than $7,000 in accumulated fines). Staff clarified trailer and swale parking rules after residents expressed confusion.

The Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board met Feb. 4 and approved the city’s recommendations on a full docket of property- and vehicle-related cases, from trailer and RV parking to fence maintenance, overgrowth and construction-site stabilization.

The board routinely granted no-fine standing orders with administrative costs in cases where violations were corrected or where respondents showed remedial action. For example, property managers and renters who said they had removed trailers or corrected conditions saw the city’s recommendation for a no-fine order and a $53.50 administrative cost approved.

At the same time, the board…

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