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Pensacola magistrate forgives sanitation charge, orders fines for vehicle and overgrowth violations
Summary
At a Jan. 20 Code Enforcement Authority hearing, Special Magistrate Jason Onacki forgave court costs after sanitation service was restored at 200 E. Hernandez Apt. A, found 683 Chadwick St. and 3324 Marcus Dr. in violation and ordered $200 court costs and $25-per-day fines to begin Feb. 3 if violations remain.
Special Magistrate Jason Onacki opened the City of Pensacola Code Enforcement Authority hearing on Jan. 20, 2026, and resolved multiple enforcement matters. The magistrate recorded one case as compliant, forgave court costs after sanitation service was restored at a rental unit, and ordered court costs and daily fines where properties remained in violation.
Officer Kevin Smith told the panel that the property at 4030 Kingsbury Drive, previously cited for excessive weed growth, had been inspected Jan. 20 and "decided the violation has been brought into compliance," and the magistrate noted the case as closed.
Officer Ron Bowden presented evidence in the case at 683 Chadwick Street, including photographs and posted notices, saying the…
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