April 17, 2008
Code Enforcement Board Meeting
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
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| British Intelligence Officers | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Jack Ma | person | 33 | View Entity |
| Advisory Board Members | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Mr. Gerry | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Dr. Lynn | person | 24 | View Entity |
| Mr. Hoffman | person | 66 | View Entity |
| Dr. Stewart D. Friedman | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Mr. Lynch | person | 10 | View Entity |
| Captain Blouin | person | 5 | View Entity |
| Mr. Fried | person | 71 | View Entity |
| Code Enforcement Board | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Frank Lynch | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Catherine M. Duemler | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Mr. Maxey | person | 19 | View Entity |
| Public | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Officer Weymer | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Christopher Kaufman (absent/represented) | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Code Enforcement Officer Gerry | person | 0 | View Entity |
| attorneys | person | 70 | View Entity |
| Mr. Weymer | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Code Enforcement Board | organization | 96 | View Entity |
| Capt. Blouin | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Philip Seymour Hoffman | person | 6 | View Entity |
| public | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Gerry | person | 22 | View Entity |
| Officer | person | 4 | View Entity |
| Steve Pappanelli | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Mr. Ochstein | person | 63 | View Entity |
| Ms. Van Buren | person | 49 | View Entity |
| Mr. Ballentine | person | 39 | View Entity |
| Weymer | person | 16 | View Entity |
| Walton | person | 88 | View Entity |
| Amy Fischer | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Mr. Lawrence | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Secretary Houston | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Ace Greenberg | person | 36 | View Entity |
| Sgt. Krauel | person | 27 | View Entity |
| Robert Brody | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Det. Krauel | person | 29 | View Entity |
| Bobby Goodnough | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Ms. Houston | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Hoffman | person | 24 | View Entity |
| The Bulletin Board Members | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Raychel Houston | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Vivian Dorris | person | 4 | View Entity |
| Wayne Gerl | person | 4 | View Entity |
| Mr. Randolph | person | 42 | View Entity |
| Mr. Vanneck | person | 25 | View Entity |
| Sgt. Curtis Krauel | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Ms. Fisher | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Ms. Greenbereg | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Ms. Duemler | person | 58 | View Entity |
| Ms. Greenberg | person | 70 | View Entity |
| Mr. Merola | person | 10 | View Entity |
| Randolph | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Dennis Perkins | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Mr. Koeppel | person | 25 | View Entity |
| James Merola | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Klein | person | 73 | View Entity |
| Greenberg | person | 17 | View Entity |
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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.
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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.
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Meeting minutes from the Code Enforcement Board dated July 17, 2008 (page 14). The text details a dispute between Mr. Maxey (representing Nightingale Beach Club Association) and the Town regarding lighting shields, sea grape trimming, and compliance with turtle nesting season regulations. The Board discusses delaying enforcement until November 7, 2008, while Mr. Maxey alleges the Town committed illegal cutting of vegetation in February and questions the fairness of the code enforcement.
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Minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on April 17, 2008. The board passed a motion to assess fines for violations and discussed the collection of outstanding fines, specifically regarding water restrictions. There was significant discussion regarding foreclosure proceedings on non-homesteaded properties with unpaid fines and the procedural steps to get the Town Council to grant the Board final authority on foreclosures.
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This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. It details the end of a hearing regarding a leaf blower violation and the beginning of Case # 08-2520 against Dr. Richard Lynn of 165 Brazilian Ave regarding his dog, Duke, who had a history of attacks spanning four years. Board member Mr. Ochstein recused himself from the Lynn case due to a relative's business relationship with Dr. Lynn.
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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.
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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).
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This document is page 7 of the Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from July 17, 2008. It details the conclusion of a previous case regarding leaf blowers resulting in fines, and the beginning of Case # 08-2520 against Richard Lynn of 165 Brazilian Ave regarding a dangerous dog named 'Duke'. Board member Mr. Ochstein recused himself from the Lynn case due to a family business connection, and Sgt. Krauel presented evidence of dog attacks spanning four years.
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This document contains minutes from a Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The specific page details Case # 08-2508 regarding a building permit violation at 227 Brazilian Ave., owned by Hillen J. Smith. The board discussed granting an extension for compliance due to building access issues, while debating the harshness of proposed retroactive fines.
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This document contains minutes from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. It details two main cases: a property maintenance violation by a Mr. Horton, and a noise ordinance violation (Case # 08-2519) by AMF Estate Management at 206 Dunbar Road. AMF, an entity associated with Jeffrey Epstein, was cited for using a leaf blower exceeding decibel limits (79.6 dBA), resulting in recommended fines and administrative costs.
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This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The board unanimously passed a motion finding Dr. Lynn in violation of Chapter 10, Section 10-6 regarding a dangerous dog, assessing administrative costs of $150.00, and setting a compliance deadline of July 18, 2008. The document also details legal discussions regarding the deferral of a separate violation (Section 10-45) and mentions potential upcoming court proceedings.
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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.
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This document contains the minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The board discussed a violation by the Nightingale Beach Club Association regarding vegetation height near Ocean Boulevard. The discussion focused on balancing city code compliance with environmental concerns for sea turtles, with testimony from Jack Maxey opposing the trimming based on advice from the Florida Wildlife Commission.
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This document contains minutes from a Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, primarily discussing environmental regulations regarding sea grape trimming during turtle nesting season at the Nightingale Beach Club Association. The Board debated enforcement timelines, referencing coordination with the DEP and FWC, while the violator's representative, Mr. Maxey, raised concerns about economic hardship and alleged the Town itself had violated similar regulations. The Board ultimately voted to grant an extension for compliance until November 7, 2008, with a potential daily fine of $250.00 thereafter.
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This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008, in the Town of Palm Beach. It details proceedings regarding zoning issues and specific property maintenance violations, specifically focusing on a repeat violation by the Mark Remson Trust at 2270 E. Ibis Isle Road, resulting in fines and administrative costs. The document also briefly lists a case involving Kenneth J. Horton at 230 Esplanade Way.
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Document represents page 5 of the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from April 17, 2008. It details three cases: a wall repair violation involving a Mr. Hoberg (fined $150), a hedge clearance violation by Xcel Texas Inc. at 257 Sandpiper Dr. (dismissed), and a demolition/debris violation by 231 Nightingale Trail LLC at 231 Nightingale Trail (hearing in progress at page cutoff). The document originates from a House Oversight production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016606).
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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.
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Meeting minutes from the Code Enforcement Board dated July 17, 2008. The document details a fine reduction hearing for Case # 08-2301 regarding property at 167 E. Inlet Drive, owned/managed by The Landfall Group and Ajax Equity LLC. Attorney Frank Lynch represented the entities, arguing for a reduction of the $34,250 accumulated fine for construction delays.
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Document represents page 8 of the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from April 17, 2008. It details the adjudication of a leaf blower noise violation at 1060 N. Ocean Blvd, and the dismissal of two cases (Gunther E. Lehman and Norman Traverse) regarding wall repairs at 1742 and 1744 S. Ocean Blvd after compliance was met. The document originates from a House Oversight collection.
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This document contains minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. It details a violation case involving Dr. Lynn regarding a dog, and significantly, a case involving 'Trump Properties, LLC' at 515 N. County Road. Attorney Robert Brody announced that his client, 'County Road Property LLC,' had purchased the Trump property two days prior and requested a postponement to work with the Architectural Commission (ARCOM).
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This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. The board discussed a fine reduction request by Mr. Lynch regarding a $17,125.00 fine, debating whether the daily rate was $125 or $250; the board voted 4-3 to postpone the hearing until August 21, 2008, to allow for further research. A second case involving 'Casa Picchio, LLC' at 9 Via Vizcaya was also introduced and postponed due to the owner being out of town.
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This document contains minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. It details proceedings against two local businesses, Dunville L’Antiquaire, LTD and C.J.’s Simply Gourmet, Inc., for failure to pay annual fire and life safety inspection fees. The board voted to find the violators in non-compliance and assessed administrative costs of $150.00. While part of a House Oversight document dump likely related to Epstein, Epstein's name does not appear on this specific page.
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This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The Board discussed a violation concerning the Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association regarding the cutting of sea grapes, setting a compliance deadline of November 7, 2008 (after turtle season) with a potential fine of $250/day. Mr. Maxey, president of the association, provided details on the group's informal structure, finances (approx. $3600 in the bank), and membership.
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This document is page 10 of the Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from April 17, 2008, in Palm Beach. It details two fine considerations: a zoning violation by the Nightingale Beach Club Association regarding structures near Ocean Boulevard (postponed to May 15) and a property maintenance violation by Walter Jackson at 2252 W. Ibis Isle Road (extension granted until April 24). The document tracks administrative procedures, motions by board members, and communications with state officials regarding permits.
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This page contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting dated July 17, 2008, detailing a legal dispute between 'The Town' (likely Palm Beach) and Dr. Lynn regarding his dog, Duke. The Town, represented by Mr. Randolph and Sgt. Krauel, seeks to have the dog removed or euthanized following a June 20th incident involving Laura Klein, while Dr. Lynn's attorney, Mr. Merola, argues regarding jurisdictional issues and compliance with ordinances 10-45 and 10-6. The document references parallel litigation in Circuit Court before Judge Hoy.
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This document is page 8 of the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The primary topic is a dangerous dog case involving 'Duke,' owned by Dr. Lynn, which had attacked other dogs on Brazilian Ave. The board discussed imposing fines and requiring the removal or euthanasia of the dog, while neighbors provided testimony regarding the attacks and safety concerns.
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This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on April 17, 2008, detailing two specific legal motions. The first involves a passed motion to impose a $250 daily fine on an unnamed party. The second section details Case # 08-2477 regarding the Susan C. Lee Trust at 215 Colonial Lane, discussing code violations related to swimming pools, gates, and roofing, with representatives requesting a continuance to address repairs.
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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.
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This document is a page from the Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes dated July 17, 2008 (likely Palm Beach, FL, given the street names and 'House Oversight' stamp). It details proceedings regarding a dog named 'Duke,' owned by Dr. Lynn, which was classified as 'dangerous' following an attack on another dog owned by neighbor Vivian Dorris on Brazilian Ave. The Town recommended that the dog be removed or euthanized by July 18, 2008, or face a daily fine of $250.00.
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This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, detailing a legal dispute between the Town (likely Palm Beach) and Dr. Lynn regarding his dog, Duke. The Town sought the removal or euthanasia of the dog following a June 20th incident involving Laura Klein, while Dr. Lynn's attorney, Mr. Merola, argued jurisdictional issues and compliance. Sgt. Krauel provided police testimony regarding the timeline of notices and the Town's ability to enforce stricter ordinances than the state or county.
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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.
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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.
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Minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, detailing Case #08-2432 regarding vegetation violations by the Nightingale Beach Club Association. Jack Maxey, president of the association, argued against trimming sea grapes, citing environmental concerns and recommendations from the Florida Wildlife Commission regarding turtle nesting season. The Town recommended extending the compliance deadline to November 7, 2008, to accommodate turtle season, with a potential fine of $250/day for non-compliance thereafter.
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This document contains the minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. It details proceedings against a Dr. Lynn regarding a nuisance violation involving a dog, and 'Old Business' regarding a property violation at 515 N. County Road owned by Trump Properties, LLC. The minutes note that the property had been sold two days prior to County Road Property LLC, represented by attorney Robert Brody, who requested a postponement to work with the Architectural Commission (ARCOM).
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This document contains page 9 of the Minutes for the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on April 17, 2008. It details the postponement of Case # 07-2097 regarding a property at 333 Sunset Ave due to the absence of Zoning Administrator Castro. Following the motion, there is a general discussion between Board members and police staff (Sgt. Krauel, Captain Blouin) regarding the increased efficiency and compliance resulting from transferring Code Enforcement duties to the Police Department.
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This document is page 3 of the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on April 17, 2008. It details a violation case against E. Nordin Gilbertson regarding the property at 151 Chilean Ave for commercial use of land in a residential district. The Board voted to find the violator in non-compliance, assessed $150 in administrative costs, and set a compliance deadline of May 1, 2008, while noting existing liens and fines on the property.
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Minutes from a 2008 Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting. The document details a case against Richard Lynn of 165 Brazilian Ave regarding his dog, Duke, which had been involved in multiple attacks over four years. Board member Mr. Ochstein recused himself due to a family business connection with Lynn, and the board discussed the jurisdictional nuance between the Town Council's previous removal order and the Board's authority to issue fines.
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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).
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This document contains minutes from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on April 17, 2008. It notably details violations against '2299 E. Ibis Isle Road LLC' (a property linked to Jeffrey Epstein) for 'unsightly, unsafe or unsanitary conditions,' noting a history of repeated citations in 2006 and 2007. The board voted to find the LLC in non-compliance and assessed administrative costs.
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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.
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This document is page 9 of the minutes for a Code Enforcement Board meeting in Palm Beach dated July 17, 2008. Witnesses Bobby Goodnough and Laura Klein testify about dangerous incidents involving a dog named Duke owned by Dr. Lynn, citing fear for the neighborhood's safety. Dr. Lynn's attorney, James Merola, addresses the legal proceedings, noting previous hearings and letters from the police department regarding the dog's classification as dangerous and potential euthanasia.
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Minutes from a July 17, 2008, Code Enforcement Board meeting in Palm Beach regarding a violation by the Nightingale Beach Club Association involving sea grape trimming during turtle nesting season. The Board debated the fairness of enforcement, environmental concerns, and the Town's own compliance history, ultimately voting to grant the violator until November 7, 2008, to comply or face a daily fine of $250.00. The document highlights tensions between Town enforcement, state environmental agencies (DEP, FWC), and property owners.
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This document contains the minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on April 17, 2008. Key activities included the election of Mr. Hoffman as Chairman and Mr. Fried as Vice Chairman, the approval of previous minutes, and the postponement of a code violation hearing regarding Christopher Kaufman at 434 Seaspray Ave. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation.
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Meeting minutes from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board dated July 17, 2008. The document details three cases, including Case #08-2512 involving 'Palm Beach Resorts International' at 235 Sunrise Ave regarding unpaid fire safety fees. Officer Gerry noted that the business and property owner were cited via certified mail and that during a physical visit, he was told the owner was 'difficult to reach' and received no response to his business card.
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Minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. The board voted to postpone a fine reduction hearing to August 21, 2008, and discussed administrative issues including permit ordinances, foreclosure actions, and the enforcement of outstanding fines through the permit system. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp but does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein in the text.
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This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on April 17, 2008 (Page 14). The text details discussions regarding foreclosure thresholds, the enforcement of leaf blower ordinances, and procedural questions about using prior violation history in current cases. Notably, the minutes mention a discussion regarding 'Susan Gibson and the Susan Lee Trust' concerning outstanding fines.
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Meeting minutes from the Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board dated July 17, 2008. Neighbors testify regarding safety concerns posed by 'Duke,' a dog owned by Dr. Lynn (likely Dr. Peter Lynn), citing attacks on joggers and neighbors. Dr. Lynn's attorney, James Merola, argues procedural points regarding the 'dangerous dog' classification, noting compliance with County requirements and contesting the Town's order to remove or euthanize the animal.
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This document contains the minutes from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008. It details two cases: one involving a Mr. Horton regarding land maintenance violations, resulting in administrative costs and a compliance deadline, and a second case (J) involving AMF Estate Management at 206 Dunbar Road for a leaf blower noise violation (79.6 dBA). AMF Estate Management, often associated with managing Jeffrey Epstein's properties, was recommended to be fined $125.00 plus administrative costs.
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This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008 (Page 20 of a larger file, Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016593). It details a motion to postpone a fine reduction hearing for a property at 9 Via Vizcaya owned by Casa Picchio, LLC. The minutes also record general comments regarding safety ordinances for multi-family dwellings, the tracking of fines to block future permits, and police scrutiny of foreclosure actions involving liens.
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This document contains page 2 of the Minutes for the Code Enforcement Board Meeting held on July 17, 2008. It outlines three public hearings regarding code violations: one for Christopher Kaufman (postponed), one for 'Palm Beach Affair' (dismissed upon compliance), and one for 'Palm Beach Resorts International' regarding unpaid fire safety fees (non-compliance found). The document details motions made by board members and testimony by code enforcement officers regarding attempts to contact business owners.
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