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This document contains an email from Kirk Blouin to John Page regarding a Code Enforcement Board (CEB) case involving Trump Properties, LLC at 515 N. County Road in Palm Beach. The attached minutes detail a violation where a required hedge was removed by the new owner (Trump), resulting in a motion to find the violator in non-compliance and assess administrative costs. Mr. Royce, representing Trump, had requested a postponement which was denied, and the board required the hedge be replanted to its original 22-foot height.
This document contains page 7 of the minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on April 17, 2008. It details proceedings regarding three code violations: an unnamed case involving a 22-foot hedge and administrative costs; Case #08-2485 involving T&P Pavers working without a permit at 137 Root Trail (postponed); and Case #08-2486 involving Elias Management & Construction for sandblasting at 1473 N. Ocean Blvd (fine paid). The document is stamped with a House Oversight Bates number.
Meeting minutes from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board on April 17, 2008. The document details two cases: one unnamed property resolved regarding hydro-seeding, and Case # 08-2484 involving Trump Properties, LLC at 515 N. County Road. The Trump case involves a violation of a 1990 hedge maintenance agreement; Mr. Trump's representative, Mr. Royce, requested a postponement which the Town officials recommended denying, instead seeking a violation finding and $150.00 assessment.
An email from Kirk Blouin to John Page dated June 26, 2008, forwarding minutes from an April Code Enforcement Board hearing regarding a violation at 515 N. County Road, owned by Trump Properties, LLC. The violation concerns the removal of a hedge that was required to be maintained by a 1990 binding agreement made by previous owner Abe Gosman. The board voted to find the violator in non-compliance, assess $150 in costs, and set a compliance deadline of June 18, 2008.
Asking for postponement of hearing due to vegetation issues and plans to hire landscape architect.
Requesting postponement of hearing; explaining ficus hedge issues.
Requesting postponement of hearing; explaining ficus hedge issues and plan to hire landscape architect.
Informed Royce that the Town could not recommend postponement and would recommend finding of violation.
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