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Palm Coast code board approves compliance orders, levies fines and grants extensions across multiple property cases
Summary
At a March 31 hearing the City of Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board issued multiple compliance orders and fines (including a $1,400 repeat‑violation order), suspended fines while a permit process proceeds in one land‑development case, and granted short extensions and no‑fine orders in several parking and nuisance cases.
The City of Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board handled a large docket of property code cases on March 31, imposing compliance deadlines, accepting corrections and in some repeat cases assessing fines and administrative costs.
One of the more contested matters was a repeat parking/commercial‑vehicle case brought against Alyssa Hughes and Justin McMorrow at 14 Whitestone Lane. The city recommended a repeat‑violation fine of $100 per day for 14 days (total $1,400) plus $70 administrative cost. Alyssa Hughes told the board the family had been moving, had notified staff and was trying to sell the house; she said an earlier, now‑released lien had…
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