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Lake City special magistrate declines orders after two properties come into compliance

City of Lake City Special Magistrate Hearing · July 2, 2026
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Summary

Special Magistrate Stephanie Marchman called a July 2 hearing for two code-enforcement cases in Lake City and said both properties (CE 26-5 and CE 26-16) had come into compliance; no orders were issued and the hearing was adjourned.

Stephanie Marchman, special magistrate for the city of Lake City, called to order a July 2 hearing at 5:30 p.m. to consider two code-enforcement matters and said she would not issue orders because the properties had come into compliance.

Marchman read the agenda items as case CE 26-5, owned by Keith Curry, and CE 26-16, owned by Southern Bell Telephone Company. She noted Marshall Silva was present on behalf of the city and then indicated the city had received confirmation that both properties were now in compliance. "I will not be issuing orders with respect to either of these cases," Marchman said, and added, "We thank the property owners for coming into compliance." Marshall Silva confirmed that both properties had come into compliance, replying, "Yes, ma'am. That is correct."

The hearing did not include testimony from the named property owners, and no motions or votes were recorded. With no further business, Marchman adjourned the session. The magistrate's announcement means the city will not pursue formal enforcement orders for CE 26-5 and CE 26-16 at this time; no additional deadlines, penalties, or remedies were stated during the hearing.