| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008-07-17 | N/A | Code Enforcement Board Meeting discussion regarding Case # 08-2508. | Town of Palm Beach | View |
| 2008-04-17 | N/A | Code Enforcement Board Meeting | Town of Palm Beach | View |
This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. Key topics discussed include the postponement of a fine reduction hearing, the implementation of penalties (4x fees) for working without permits, and the administrative process of inputting fines into the computer system to block permits for non-compliant residents. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, typical of documents released during congressional inquiries, though Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named in this specific page.
This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. It details a debate over a fine reduction totaling $17,125.00, resulting in a 4-3 vote to postpone the hearing until August 21, 2008. The document also introduces Case # 08-2302 regarding a property at 9 Via Vizcaya owned by Casa Picchio, LLC, which was also postponed.
This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting dated July 17, 2008, specifically detailing a fine reduction hearing for Case #08-2301 involving 167 E. Inlet Drive owned by Ajax Equity LLC and The Landfall Group. Attorney Frank Lynch argued for a reduction of the $34,250 accumulated fine for construction delays, citing a lack of awareness of specific code provisions and previous board discussions. The document notes a discrepancy in dates (stating a fine started November 2008 for a meeting in July 2008, likely a typo for 2007 given the March 2008 compliance date).
The document contains minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. It details a hearing regarding a building permit violation at 227 Brazilian Ave, owned by Hillen J. Smith, where contractor Steve Pappanelli requested an extension for compliance due to building access issues. The board debated the harshness of retroactive fines before Mr. Ochstein moved to grant the extension until August 8, 2008, with a conditional daily fine.
Minutes from a July 17, 2008, Code Enforcement Board meeting regarding a violation involving sea grapes on property owned by the Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association. The Board voted 6-1 to grant the association until November 7, 2008 (after turtle season) to come into compliance, with a potential fine of $250/day thereafter. Mr. Maxey, president of the association, testified regarding the informal nature of the body, its finances ($75 annual dues), and its 23 memberships comprising owners on Nightingale Trail, North Ocean, and North Lake.
This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting in the Town of Palm Beach dated July 17, 2008. It details a violation ruling against a Dr. Lynn regarding an animal control issue and discusses Case # 08-2484 involving Trump Properties, LLC at 515 N. County Road. The Trump property case was postponed after attorney Robert Brody announced that County Road Property LLC had purchased the property two days prior and intended to comply with town ordinances.
This document is page 11 of the Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from July 17, 2008. It details a hearing regarding Dr. Lynn and a violation of Town Code Chapter 10, Section 10-6, involving a dog deemed a nuisance and a threat to society. The Board unanimously passed a motion to find Dr. Lynn in violation, assess $150.00 in administrative costs, and require compliance by July 18, 2008.
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.
This document contains page 4 of the minutes from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. It details proceedings for two specific cases: one involving Bank of America for unpaid fire inspection fees (Case # 08-2515) resulting in a fine, and another involving David Clark regarding a business tax receipt and zoning issue (Case # 08-2516) which was recommended for postponement. The page includes a footer indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee production (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016557).
Motion to postpone fine reduction hearing until August 21, 2008.
Inquiry about creating ordinances for safety issues regarding unpermitted work.
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