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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 6A_2/14/1991 / g-.54 J- .m„, r `' VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA _Si BUILDING DEPARTMENT --"A ��. ' Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive v��N �i y Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6220 � i FAX: (407) 575-6203 VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MEETING MINUTES DECEMBER 4 , 1 9 9 0 I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL The Village of Tequesta Code Enforcement Board held a regularly scheduled meeting at the Village Hall, 357 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida, on Tuesday, December 4, 1990. The meeting was called to order by Chairman William Frank at 7:30 P.M. Code Enforcement Board members present were: Chairman William Frank, Tim Goldsbury, William Sharpless, William Treacy and Vice-Chairman Paul Brienza. Steve Kennedy, Code Enforcement Officer, Scott Ladd, Clerk of the Board, and Pam McNierney, filling in for Village. Attorney, John C. Randolph, Esquire, were also, in attendance. II. APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES (November 7, 1990) Boardmember Treacy moved to approve the above-referenced Meeting Minutes as submitted. Boardmember Goldsbury seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless • - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for The motion was passed and adopted and the November 7, 1990 Meeting Minutes were approved as submitted. III. SWEARING IN OF CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Steve Kennedy, Code Enforcement Officer, was sworn in by Scott Ladd, Clerk of the Board. Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes December 4, 1990 Page 2 IV. UNFINISHED BUSINESS There was no unfinished business. V. PUBLIC HEARINGS Case No. 90-016, Lighthouse Plaza Associates, Ltd. , 177-207 Tequesta Drive: Violation of Chapter 6, Article II, Section 6-22, Model Countywide Administrative Code, for Building Section 101. 3 . 5, Maintenance, as adopted by Ordinance No. 395, Village Code of Ordinances. Case No. 90-017, Lighthouse Plaza Associates, Ltd. , 177-207 Tequesta Drive: Violation of Chapter 10, Article II, Health and . Sanitation, Section 10-17 and 10-18 as adopted by Ordinance No. 196, Village Code of Ordinances. These two cases were covered in unison, since the defendant is the same in both. The Code Enforcement Officer (CEO) explained that the defendant did not meet the November 30 compliance deadline as they had promised. There is still an accumulation of dead plant life, weeds, pot holes in the asphalt. A video was presented of the property showing that a violation clearly exists. The Defendant started doing some of the work in order to bring the property into compliance, but the job was never finished. The Defendant faxed a letter to the Code Enforcement Officer asking for an extension of time to December 6 to repair the potholes in the asphalt and an extension of time to December 7 to comply with the Sanitation Code concerning the dead plant life and debris. The property in violation is presently in Receivership. A Receiver (Paul G. Hykel) was appointed on September 28, 1990. Since the Defendant has argued that they have not received Notices in the past, Attorney McNierney stated it would be necessary to be certain the Receiver is aware of all Notices of Violation and Hearing so there would be no question about their being informed. The CEO pointed out that Certified Mail Receipts are in the file proving receipt of Notices. Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes December 4, 1990 Page . 3 The CEO recommended for Case No. 90-016, that the Defendant be allowed no more than ten days to come into compliance, with a $25/day fine thereafter for every day that compliance is not met. His recommendation for Case No. 90-017 was that the Defendant be given ten days to come into compliance, with a $100/day fine thereafter for every day compliance is not met. Chairman Frank pointed out that the Defendant has a history of being a procrastinator and that this property has been in Receivership about three times now. Boardmember Sharpless moved that Lighthouse Plaza Associates, Ltd. be found in violation in Case No. 90-016. Boardmember Treacy seconded that motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Boardmember Sharpless moved to give Lighthouse Plaza. Associates ten days from receipt of this order to come into compliance, and a $25/day fine for every day after that that compliance is not met. Vice Chairman Brienza seconded the motion. Tim Goldsbury felt the allowance of time should be lengthened in order to assure that all of the right people are notified, and that the fine should be larger than $25/day. Boardmember Sharpless amended the motion, changing the $25/day fine to a $50/day fine if compliance is not met within ten days. Vice Chairman Brienza seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes December 4, 1990 Page 4 Boardmember Treacy moved that Lighthouse Plaza Associates, Ltd. be found in violation in Case No. 90-017. Boardmember Sharpless seconded that motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Boardmember Treacy moved to give Lighthouse Plaza Associates ten days from receipt of this order to come into compliance, and a $100/day fine for every day after that that compliance is not met. Vice Chairman Brienza seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Case No. 90-018, Tareq Kahook, Stop & Shop Food Stores, Inc. , 391 Seabrook Road: Violation of Chapter 7, Section 7-3 (c) , Village Code of Ordinances. The CEO explained that this case had come into compliance and recommended that it be dismissed. Boardmember Treacy moved that Case No. 90-018 be found in compliance and dismissed. Boardmember Goldsbury seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for. William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes December 4, 1990 Page 5 Case No. 90-019, W.A. Siegel, 498 Dover Road: Violation of Chapter 10, Article II, Health and Sanitation, Section 10-17 and 10-18, as adopted by Ordinance No. 196, Village Code of Ordinances. The CEO explained that this case had come into compliance and recommended that it be dismissed. Boardmember Goldsbury moved that Case No. 90-019 be found in compliance and dismissed. Boardmember Treacy seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Case No. 90-020, Frank Broedell, 357 Cypress Drive, Unit 6: Violation of Chapter 6, Article II, Section 6-22, Model Countywide Administrative Code, for Plumbing, Section 103 . 1.1(2) , Permits, as adopted by Ordinance 395, Village Code of Ordinances. The CEO explained that this case had come into compliance and recommended that it be dismissed. Boardmember Goldsbury moved that Case No. 90-020 be found in compliance and dismissed. Boardmember Sharpless seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes December 4, 1990 Page 6 VI. PRESENTATION OF NEW CASES TO SET FOR HEARINGS: There were no new cases to set for hearing. VII. OLD BUSINESS A) For clarification of a motion made at a previous Code Enforcement Board Meeting, the Board made the following motion: Boardmember Sharpless moved to proceed with a lien against the County Line Plaza property. Boardmember Treacy seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. B) The CEO pointed out that Lighthouse Plaza Associates have yet to come into compliance regarding the screening of one of the dumpsters on the property. There is a fine of $25/day running on this case, (Case No. 90-004) . The property owner contends the original Notice has never been received. Return Receipts are evidenced in the file. The property owners wrote a letter to the Clerk of the Board stating they have done all that they can to comply and requested the Board to waive any fines. Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes December 4, 1990 Page 7 Boardmember Treacy moved that a lien be filed against Lighthouse Plaza Associates. Boardmember Sharpless seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. C) The CEO explained to the Board that Case No.90-013 concerning the swimming pool that was in violation had an accumulated fine of $850. This property is presently in VA foreclosure. Boardmember Sharpless felt that unless a lien is placed against the property, this fine probably would not get collected. Boardmember Treacy moved that a lien be placed against the property in Case No. 90-013 in order to collect the accumulated fine. Vice Chairman Brienza seconded the motion. The vote was: Chairman William Frank - for William Sharpless - for Tim Goldsbury - for William Treacy - for Paul Brienza - for the motion was therefore passed and adopted. Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes December 4, 1990 Page 8 VIII. ANY OTHER MATTERS There were no other matters. IX. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 8:45 P.M. Respectfully submitted, NJn2- 4Z9 Fran Bitters Recording Secretary ATTEST: ilyt Aicii Scott D. Ladd Clerk of the Board DATE APPROVED: 2-5-9/