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Plantation council advances code‑enforcement ordinance after debate over magistrate removal language
Summary
On March 11 the Plantation City Council gave first reading to an ordinance increasing code‑enforcement fine authority and adding administrative relief for 40‑year inspections, while asking staff and the city attorney to refine language that would change how special magistrates can be suspended or removed.
The Plantation City Council on March 11 approved on first reading an ordinance that raises the city’s code‑enforcement fine authority and adds an administrative provision for 40‑year inspections, and directed staff and the city attorney to revise language governing special magistrate removal.
City Attorney Ezreal told the council the draft ordinance updates sections 6‑4.1, 6‑7, 6‑11 and 6‑14 of the code of ordinances and provides additional latitude for…
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