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Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board approves compliance orders and fines across Dec. 3 docket
Summary
At its Dec. 3 meeting the City of Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board heard a lengthy docket of recurring and first-time cases, issuing compliance deadlines, administrative costs and fines in multiple matters and accepting staff recommendations in the majority of items.
The City of Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board on Dec. 3 reviewed a long agenda of property-code cases and generally accepted city staff recommendations, imposing compliance deadlines, administrative costs and daily fines in a number of matters.
The meeting, opened by the chair, processed cases ranging from inoperable or unlicensed vehicles and hazardous trees to commercial vehicles parked in residential districts, short-term rental registration and land-clearing violations. Code Enforcement officers entered city composite evidence and photographs and presented inspection histories and recheck dates for each property.
Code Enforcement Officer Romeo presented case 2025061018 (162 Rolling Sands Drive), alleging an unlicensed/inoperable vehicle under code section 15-108(h). Romeo sought a no-fine standing order with an administrative cost of $53.50; Cesar Hernandez Cooper, speaking for the respondent, said the vehicle’s…
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