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City staff reviews condemnation and demolition procedures; board asks about sequencing and maintenance enforcement
Summary
Sean Koss, interim community response director, told the Historic Preservation Board how condemnation and demolition are processed, including inspection, notice, affidavit recording, commission resolution, historic board COA and final authorization; board members asked about sequencing, appeals and affirmative maintenance.
Sean Koss, interim community response director and code enforcement official, briefed the Fort Pierce Historic Preservation Board on the city’s updated condemnation and demolition procedures during the March 23 meeting.
Koss described the process as phased: the building department initiates condemnation by inspection and a notice of violation; if unsafe, the department prepares an affidavit of unsafe structure that is recorded with the county clerk and provided to the historic preservation officer. If demolition appears…
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