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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrders_Code Enforcement_12/07/2009_Maney LeshayCODE COMPLIANCE ORDER VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA ORDER ASSESSING FINE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, Case No. 2009-000148 Petitioner, vs. MANEY LESHAY, Respondent. Filed with Village Clerk Dateā€¢ 9 By: ~ G~'~%~~ RE: Violation of Chapter 30 Article II Section 30-33 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta. Address: 387 Seabrook Road Tequesta, Florida 33469 Legal Description: 25-40-42, E 106 FT OF W 606 FT OF N OF S 814.75 FT OF SE'/4 OF SE 1/4 (LESS S 10 FT RD) PCN: 60-42-40-25-00-000-5050 The Special Magistrate appointed by the Village Council to hear code compliance cases for the Village of Tequesta, in accordance with Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, has heard testimony at the Code Compliance Hearing held on the 3`d day of December, 2009, and based on the evidence and testimony presented, entered an Order Assessing Fine. The following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order are hereby entered: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The Respondent is the owner for the above-described property. 2. The Respondent was not present at the hearing; however, there was a finding of proper notice. 3. Officer Petrick testified to and produced photos of the remaining violation, which continues to exist beyond the date originally set for compliance by the special magistrate. Page 1 of 2 CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Based on the above-stated facts, Respondent remains in violation of Chapter 30 Article II Section 30-33 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Tequesta. ORDER It is the Order of the Special Magistrate that a fine be assessed for the violation that continue to exist on the property. A daily fine of $25.00 per day is hereby assessed beginning November 23, 2009 and continuing until compliance is achieved. In addition, Respondent shall be assessed $249.90 for administrative costs from the Violation Hearing, and $193.69 for administrative costs from this Fine Assessment Hearing, for total administrative costs of $443.59 to be paid immediately. A certified copy of this 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 exits and upon any other real or personal property owned by the Respondent, pursuant to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes. DONE AND ORDERED THIS / day of December, 2009. VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA CODE COMPLIANCE SPECIAL MAGISTRATE f KEVIN WAGNER, SPECIAL MAGISTRATE Page 2 of 2