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Titusville magistrate recommends reduced lien, fines and deadlines in multiple code‑enforcement cases
Summary
A special magistrate in Titusville recommended a sizable lien reduction in one case, ordered reduced fines or administrative costs in several matters and set deadlines for permits or compliance for multiple properties, including a reduced fine for a tree removal the magistrate found was done without a required permit.
A specially appointed magistrate in Titusville heard a slate of code‑enforcement cases and issued written recommendations and orders that will be forwarded to the City Council for final action.
At a hearing where the city presented evidence and sworn testimony, Magistrate Don Wynn recommended a significant reduction in a lien for the property at 3700 Merriam Drive after hearing from trustee Michael Sirocco, who said he purchased the foreclosed property and promptly worked to correct junk, overgrowth and pool‑enclosure violations. City records presented at the hearing showed daily fines had accrued; the magistrate considered the property value and the owner’s cleanup work and recommended reducing the lien to a total of $21,838.53, while preserving administrative and lot‑cleaning costs for the city. Wynn’s written order will be transmitted to the City Council as a recommendation for their consideration.
In another matter, the city reported repairs to a damaged fence and pool enclosure at 218…
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