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person
Mr. Lynch
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Client |
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person
Glazer
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Contractor owner |
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person
Mr. Lynch
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Legal representative |
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Minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, detailing a hearing regarding a $35,000 fine levied against a property represented by Mr. Wagner and his attorney Mr. Lynch. The Board discusses construction delays, the impact of Hurricane Wilma, and questions Mr. Wagner's claimed ignorance of code requirements given his experience building high-value homes (including a mention of the 'Glazer house'). Board member Mr. Ochstein argues there is no financial hardship given the property's $10.6 million market value.
This document is page 19 of the Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from July 17, 2008. It details a dispute regarding a fine reduction for a client represented by Mr. Lynch (likely Jeffrey Epstein based on the House Oversight ID context, though he is not named on this specific page). The board debates whether the daily fine should be $125.00 or $250.00, citing conflicting records between transcripts and board orders, eventually voting to postpone the hearing until August 21, 2008, to clarify the correct amount.
This document is page 18 of the Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from July 17, 2008. The Board discusses a request for a fine reduction regarding a property represented by Mr. Lynch and associated with builder Mr. Wagner, involving a $35,000 fine on a $10.6 million home. The discussion centers on whether the builder was ignorant of code time limits and the daily fine rate ($250.00/day).
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