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12
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Type: Meeting minutes (code enforcement board)
File Size: 1.99 MB
Summary

This document is page 5 of the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes dated July 17, 2008. It details Case # 08-2517 involving the Mark Remson Trust at 2270 E. Ibis Isle Road regarding repeat maintenance violations, resulting in a $500 fine and $150 in administrative costs. The document also briefly mentions a postponed case and introduces Case # 08-2518 involving Kenneth J. Horton.

People (12)

Name Role Context
Mr. Gerry Board Member
Commented on documentation provided by Mr. Clark regarding space legitimacy.
Mr. Clark Unspecified (likely property representative)
Provided documentation regarding a space.
Zoning Administrator Official
Needed to approve documentation.
Mr. Fried Board Member
Made a motion to postpone a case.
Ms. Van Buren Board Member
Seconded the motion to postpone.
Mark Remson Property Owner (Trust)
Owner of 2270 E. Ibis Isle Road, subject of Case # 08-2517.
Weymer Code Enforcement Officer
Presented facts of Case # 08-2517 regarding Mark Remson Trust.
Mr. Hoffman Board Member
Commented on the property owner's pattern of compliance only after notification.
Mr. Ochstein Board Member
Asked about past fines regarding the property.
Ms. Greenberg Board Member
Moved to find violator in non-compliance and assess fines.
Ms. Duemler Board Member
Seconded the motion for non-compliance.
Kenneth J. Horton Property Owner
Subject of Case # 08-2518 (230 Esplanade Way).

Organizations (3)

Timeline (2 events)

2008-07-02
Lot cut (compliance action)
2270 E. Ibis Isle Road
2008-07-17
Code Enforcement Board Meeting
Town of Palm Beach

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of violation Case # 08-2517
Location of Case # 08-2518

Relationships (1)

Mark Remson Trust Regulatory/Legal Town of Palm Beach
Case # 08-2517 regarding code violations and fines.

Key Quotes (2)

"Mr. Hoffman said it seemed that every time the property owner gets notified he comes into compliance but he has to be notified."
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"The Town recommends a finding of non-compliance, administrative costs in the amount of $150.00 and a fine of $500.00, which is the maximum fine for a repeat violation."
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Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes 07/17/08
question of whether the space is legitimate because people will subdivide suites and make two spaces where there should only be one. Mr. Gerry said it looked like a legal space from the documentation Mr. Clark provided but the Zoning Administrator needed to approve it.
MOTION BY MR. FRIED TO POSTPONE THE CASE UNTIL AUGUST 21, 2008
SECONDED BY MS. VAN BUREN
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY
H. Case # 08-2517, 2270 E. Ibis Isle Road, Mark Remson Trust
REPEAT Violation of Chapter 42, Section 42-86 of the Town of Palm Beach Code of Ordinances, Environment, properties to be maintained in a good condition.
Code Enforcement Officer Weymer presented the facts of the case and said the violation was discovered from routine patrol in the area but shortly after the notice of repeat violation was sent out, a citizen complaint was received as well. Mr. Weymer said there had been at least seven previous letters to this property owner regarding lack of maintenance on the property. A repeat notice of code violation was mailed out on June 24, 2008 with a mandatory hearing date. The lot was cut on or around July 2, 2008. This particular violation is a Class II violation under the fine schedule which calls for a fine of $400.00, however, by law, the Board has the ability to impose a fine of up to $500.00 because it is a repeat violation. Mr. Weymer said he believes it is important to look at the track record of this property in considering the fine. The Town recommends a finding of non-compliance, administrative costs in the amount of $150.00 and a fine of $500.00, which is the maximum fine for a repeat violation.
Mr. Hoffman said it seemed that every time the property owner gets notified he comes into compliance but he has to be notified. Mr. Weymer says there are times when he comes into compliance but on at least two other occasions, he has been before the Board because he has not complied by the time set. Mr. Ochstein asked if he has been fined in the past and Mr. Weymer said there are two outstanding fines for which liens have been placed on the property.
MOTION BY MS. GREENBERG TO FIND THE VIOLATOR IN NON-COMPLIANCE, ASSESS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $150.00 AND A FINE OF $500.00
SECONDED BY MS. DUEMLER
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY
I. Case # 08-2518, 230 Esplanade Way, Kenneth J. Horton
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