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CODE COMPLIANCE ORDER
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA
ORDER ASSESSING FINE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, Case No. 2015-00110
Petitioner, Filed with Village Clerk
� Date: �� �1�'
vs. By:
FEDERAL NATIONAL
, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Respondent.
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RE: Violation of Chapter 30, Article II, Section 30-33 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of
Tequesta.
Address: 95 FAIRVIEW W
Tequesta,Florida 33469
Legal Description: TEQUESTA LT 452
PCN: 60-42-40-26-0 l-000-4520
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 Special Magistrate Hearing held on the 3rd day of December, 2015 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 of the above-described property. I,
2. The Respondent represented at the hearing by Joe Boettag;notice was proper.
3. By the "Order Finding Violation And Pertnitting Abatement" in October of 2015, the
Special Magistrate authorized the Village to abate the violation of section 30-33
immediately.
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4. Based upon the evidence,pictures and testimony presented at the hearing on December 3,
2015, the Special Magistrate found that the violation was abated by the Village, that the
properiy is no longer in violation of section 30-33, and the Village was entitled to recover
the costs of the abatement.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The above-stated facts allow a fine to be assessed against the property based upon the violation of
Section 30-33 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Royal Pa1m Beach and the Village's actions
and costs to abate this violation.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Special Magistrate that a fine of Six Hundred Forty-Five Dollars ($645.00)
be assessed against the property in order to recover the costs of abatement actions taken by the Village.
Respondent is fiu�ther assessed administrative costs of One Hundred Ninety-Nine Dollars and Forty-
Four Cents ($199.44) for administrative costs incurred by the Village in prosecuting this action. The
previous assessment of One Hundred Ninety-Five Dollars ($195.00) in administrative costs imposed the
prior Order Finding Violation And Authorizing Village Abatement is affirmed.
Should you violate the same Section of the Code again, you may be subject to a fine of up to five
hundred dollars ($500.00) per day for such repeat violation. Additionally, the Code Inspector is not
required to give a reasonable time to correct the repeat violation and the case may be presented to the
Special Magistrate even if the repeat violation has been corrected prior to the Special Magistrate hearing.
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.
Upon complying in any code compliance matter, it is always the responsibility of the
Respondent to contact the Code Compliance Division at (561) 768-0506 to request a reinspection of
the property.
DONE AND ORDERED THIS�day of December,2015.
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
CODE COMPLIANCE GISTRATE
BY:
KEVIN AGNER, SPECIAL MAGISTRATE
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CODE COMPLIANCE ORDER
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA
ORDER ASSESSING FINE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, Case No. 2015-00110
Petitioner, Filed with Villa eg Clerk
Date: �� �t `
vs. By:
FEDEI2AL NATiONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Respondent.
/
RE: Violation of Chapter 30, Article II, Section 30-33 of the Code of Oi•dinances of the Village of
Tequesta.
Address: 95 FAIRVIEW W
Tequesta, Flor•ida 33469
Legal Description: TEQUESTA LT 452
PCN: 60-42-40-26-01-000-4520
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 Special Magistrate Hearing held on the 3i�d day of December, 2015 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 of the aUove-described property.
2. The Respondent represented at the hearing by Joe Boettag; notice was proper.
3. By the "Ordei Finding Violation And Permitting Abaternent" in OctoUer of 2015, tlie
Special Magistrate authorized the Village to abate the violation of section 30-33
immediately.
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4. Based upon the evidence, pictures and testimony pr at the hearing on Deceinber 3,
2015, tlle Special Magistrate found tliat the violation was abated by the Village, that the
property is no longer in violation of section 30-33, and the Village was entitled to recover
the costs of the abatement.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The above-stated facts allow a�ne to be assessed against the property based upon the violation of
Section 30-33 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Royal Palm Beach and the Village's actions
and costs to abate this violation.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Special Magistrate that a fine of Six Hundreci Forty-Five Dollars ($645.00)
be assessed against the property in orde�� to recover the costs of abateinent actions takeu by the Village.
Respondent is further assessed administrative costs of One Hicndred Ninety-Nine Dollars and Forry-
Four Cents ($199.44) for administrative costs incurred by the Village in prosecuting this action. The
previous assessinent of One Hundf�ed Ninety-Five Dollars ($195.00) in administrative costs imposed the
prior Order Finding Violation And Authorizing Village Abatement is affirmed.
Should you violate the same Section of the Code again, you may be subject to a fine of up to five
hundred dollars ($500.00) per day fot� such repeat violation. Additionally, the Code Inspector is not
required to give a reasonable time to coi��ect the repeat violation and the case may be presented to the
Special Magistrate even if the repeat violation has been corrected prior to the Special Magistrate hearing.
A certified copy of this Order may be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach Cotmty,
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, Flo�°ida
Statutes.
Upon complying in any code compliance matter, it is always the responsibility of the
Respondent to contact the Code Compliance Division at (561) 768-0506 to request a reinspection of
the property.
DONE AND ORDERED THIS � day of December, 2015.
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
CODE COMPLIANCE ' L M GISTRATE
BY:
KEVIN AGNER, SPECIAL MAGISTRATE
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