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SPECIAL MAGISTRATE MEETING
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FL
NOVEMBER 9, 2021 10:00 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CALL TO ORDER
The Special Magistrate Kevin Wagner began this meeting at 10.03 am and led the pledge of
allegiance. Present were Special Magistrate Kevin Wagner, Code Enforcement Officer Michael
Filipkowski and Village Attorney Matthew Pritchett. The following cases were heard by the
Special Magistrate who swore in four people involved in the Quasi -Judicial cases.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Special Magistrate Kevin Wagner
REPEAT VIOLATION HEARINGS
None were presented at this meeting
FINE ASSESSMENT HEARINGS/ STATUS HEARINGS
1. Case Number: E210106
Brianne Paterno
262 Golfview Dr.
Tequesta, FL 33469
Ch. 14 Art. 11 Sec. 14-31, Ch. 14 Art. I Sec. 14-6, Ch. 78 Art. VI Sec. 78-143, and
Florida Building Code (Seventh Edition) 105.1
PCN: 60-42-40-26-01-000-2810
Legal Description: TEQUESTA LT 281
Findings of Fact were the Respondent was the owner of the above -described property.
The Respondent was not present at the hearing; however, there was a finding of proper
notice. By the "Order Finding Violation" dated September 20, 2021, the Special
Magistrate ordered the Respondent to comply with Sections 14-31, 14-6, and 78-143 of
the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta and Section 105.1 of the Florida
Building Code (Seventh Edition) on or before September 28, 2021. Based upon the
evidence, pictures and testimony presented at the hearing on November 9, 2021, the
Special Magistrate found that the property remained in violation of Sections 14-31, 14-6,
and 78-143 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta and Section 105.1 of
the Florida Building Code (Seventh Edition).
Conclusions of Law were the above -stated facts constituted a continuing violation of
Sections 14-31, 14-6, and 78-143 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta
and Section 105.1 of the Florida Building Code (Seventh Edition)
It was the Order of the Special Magistrate that a Fine of One Thousand, Fifty Dollars
($1,050.00) be assessed against the property, at Twenty -Five Dollars ($25.00) per day,
for the violations which had existed on the property beginning from September 29, 2021
through November 9, 2021, a period of forty-two (42) days; and the fine amount should
continue to accrue at Twenty -Five Dollars ($25.00) per day until compliance was
achieved. The Respondent was further assessed One Hundred Eighty -Six Dollars and
Ninety -Six Cents ($186.96) for administrative costs incurred by the Village for the
November 9, 2021 hearing. Administrative costs in the amount of One Hundred Ninety -
Five Dollars and Ninety -Two Cents ($195.92) for administrative costs incurred by the
Village for the September 14, 2021 hearing were also reaffirmed.
A certified copy of the Order may be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, and, once recorded, shall constitute a lien against the property upon
which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the
Respondent, pursuant to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes.
Upon complying in any code compliance matter, it was always the responsibility of the
Respondent to contact the Code Compliance Division at (561) 768-0519 to request a
reinspection of the property.
2. Case Number: E210086
Heather N. Sargent
352 Tequesta Dr.
Tequesta, FL 33469
IPMC 304.7
PCN: 60-42-40-25-06-030-0100
Legal Description: JUPITER IN THE PINES SEC B LT 10 BLK 30
Finding of facts were the Respondent was the owner of the above -described property.
The Respondent was not present at the hearing; however, there was a finding of proper
notice. Code Enforcement Officer Michael Filipkowski provided testimony and evidence
of the violation, as contained in the Village's evidentiary case file which was accepted into
evidence without objection. As of the hearing on November 9, 2021, based on the
testimony and evidence presented by Code Enforcement Officer Michael Filipkowski, the
property was not in compliance with Section 304.7 of the International Property
Maintenance Code.
It was the Order of the Special Magistrate that this matter be continued.
Please take notice that respondent must appear at the Fine Assessment Hearing which
would be held on the 11th day of January, 2022 at 10:00 am at Village Hall Council
Chambers, 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469 unless the Code Enforcement
Officer certifies that they had timely brought their property into compliance.
Upon complying in any code compliance matter, it was always the responsibility of the
Respondent to contact the Code Compliance Division at (561) 768-0506 to request a
reinspection
of the property.
VIOLATION HEARINGS
3. Case Number: E210161
James Mclaughlin and Jean Mclaughlin
3 Garden St. Unit #103
Tequesta, FL 33469
Ch. 14 Art. H Sec. 14-31, Ch. 14 Art. l Sec. 14-6, and Florida Building Code (Seventh
Edition) 105.1
PCN: 60-42-40-25-21-011-1030
Legal Description: TEQUESTA GARDEN COND NO 5 UNIT 103 BLDG K
This item was pulled from the agenda as the respondent had achieved compliance.
4. Case Number. E210154
Judith Klein Campbell
403 Beacon St.
Tequesta, FL 33469
Ch. 14 Art. H Sec. 14-31, Ch. 46 Art. 111 Sec. 46-73, and Florida Building Code
(Seventh Edition) 105.1
PCN: 60-42-40-25-00-000-5070
Legal Description: 25-40-42, N 145.45 FT OF S 814.75 FT OF E 100 FT OF W 200 FT
OF SE 114 OF SE 114 (LESS S25 FT BEACON ST R/Vk)
Finding of Facts were the Respondent was the owner of the above -described property.
The Respondent was present at the hearing, along with Kenneth Culligan, acquaintance;
there was also a finding of proper notice. Code Enforcement Officer Michael Filipkowski
provided testimony and evidence of the violation, as contained in the Village's evidentiary
case file which was accepted into evidence over objection. As of the hearing on
November 9, 2021, based on the testimony and evidence presented by Code
Enforcement Officer Michael Filipkowski, the property was not in compliance with
Sections 14-31 and 46-73 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta and
Section 105.1 of the Florida Building Code (Seventh Edition).
Conclusion of law were the above -stated facts constituted a violation of Sections 14-31
and 46-73 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta and Section 105.1 of the
Florida Building Code (Seventh Edition).
Two Sheds without Village -Issued Permits
The Respondent was hereby ordered to comply with Section 14-31 of the Code of
Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta and Section 105.1 of the Florida Building Code
(Seventh Edition), with respect to the two (2) sheds within the rear yard of the home
without Village -issued permits, on or before December 1, 2021. If the Respondent failed
to achieve compliance on or before December 1, 2021, a daily Fine of up to Two
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per day could be imposed for each day the violation
continued to exist.
Removal of Service Connection Lines and Persons Living within Camper
The Respondent was further ordered to comply with Section 46-73 of the Code of
Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta, with respect to removing the camper's connected
service lines and removing all persons living within the camper, on or before November
11, 2021. If the Respondent failed to achieve compliance on or before November 11,
2021, a daily Fine of up to Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per day may be imposed
for each day the violation continues to exist.
Screening of Camper
The Respondent was further ordered to comply with Section 46-73 of the Code of
Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta, with respect to instituting required screening for
the camper, on or before December 1, 2021. If the Respondent failed to achieve
compliance on or before December 1, 2021, a daily Fine of up to Two Hundred Fifty
Dollars ($250.00) per day could be imposed for each day the violation continues to exist.
The Respondent was further ordered to appear at the Fine Assessment Hearing which
would be held on the 11th day of January, 2022 at 10.00 a.m. at Village Hall, Council
Chambers, 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469, unless the Code Enforcement
Officer certified that respondent had timely brought their property into compliance.
Administrative costs incurred by the Village for the November 9, 2021 hearing were
hereby reserved.
Should the respondent violate the same Section of the Code again, they may be subject
to a fine of up to Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per day for such repeat violation.
Additionally, the Code Inspector was not required to give a reasonable time to correct the
repeat violation and the case could be presented to the Special Magistrate even if the
repeat violation had been corrected prior to the Special Magistrate hearing
Upon complying in any code compliance matter, it was always the responsibility of the
Respondent to contact the Code Compliance Division at (561) 768-0519 to request a
reinspection of the property.
FINE REDUCTION HEARINGS
There were none.
FORECLOSURE AUTHORIZATIONS
There were none.
ANY OTHER MATTERS
There were none.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Special Magistrate Wagner approved the previous minutes from September 14, 2021.
ADJOURNMENT
This meeting was adjourned at 10:49 am
ATTEST:
Village Clerk
APPR
Speci ate 1001 Date Approved