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Board allows 60 days for owner to begin repairs after vehicle breached exterior wall; $500 daily penalty warned
Summary
A separate case involved a vehicle that breached an exterior wall; the owner reported a settlement has been submitted and the board set a 60‑day expectation for progress with an order date of Nov. 9, 2025 and a possible $500‑per‑day penalty if work does not proceed.
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The board reviewed a case in which a vehicle had driven through a property wall. The board noted the county inspector had reported that the homeowners association (HOA) is responsible for exterior repairs. The property representative said a settlement/release was submitted recently and expects to hire a contractor and pull permits.
The hearing officer set a 60‑day progress expectation and recorded a compliance order date of Nov. 9, 2025; the officer warned that a $500‑per‑day penalty could commence if there is no communication or progress toward compliance after that date. City staff said the owner can request further time if they can document permit applications or active efforts to repair the damage.
The board did not record a vote in the transcript; the officer made findings and instructions for follow‑up.
