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4 WW AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET
Meeting Date: April 17, 2012
Item #
Reviewed By:
Contact Name: Doug Gaines Department Director: aA
Contact Number: 407 - 905 -1503 City Manager:
Subject Code Enforcement Reduction of Fine /Lien
For. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co Tr.
Located at 419 Abbeyridge Court, Ocoee, FL 34761
Background Summary:
The property located at 419 Abbeyridge Court was cited on September 19, 2012, for violations of Ocoee Code
of Ordinance 115 -6 Abandoned unsafe swimming pool, The code violations were for a Dirty green Swimming
pool water. The Code Enforcement Board issued an order to comply by November 15, 2010, or be fined
$100.00 per day. On August 16, 2011, a re- inspection was performed and observed the swimming pool to be
in compliance.
The fine accrued to date is $28,400.00 plus City's administrative cost of $717.36, totaling $29,117.36.
Issue:
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co Tr. Obtained the property in June 23, 2011 the owner of the property sent
Laura Ballard with Robertson, Ansehutz, and Schneid, PL a law firm to represent the first and second lein
holders. who are requesting a reduction of fine /lien of $28,400.00.
Recommendations
On March 27, 2012, the Request of Reduction of Fine was heard before the Code Enforcement Board and the
board's recommendation was to reduce the payment to $3000.00, plus City's cost $717.36 for total of
$3717.36.
Attachments:
Financial Impact:
Estimated City's cost to date: $717.36
Type of Item: (please mark with an `x')
Public Hearing For Clerk's Dept Use:
Ordinance First Reading Consent Agenda
Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing
Resolution Regular Agenda
Commission Approval
Discussion & Direction
Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk
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Reviewed by City Attorney N/A
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AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET
Meeting Date: April 17, 2012
Item # b
Reviewed By:
Contact Name: Douglas Gaines Department Director:
Contact Number: 407 - 905 -3100 X 1530 City Manager: / >'
S w O e Enforcement Reduction of Fine/Lien for American Home Mortgage Ser i
Inc. ices of Daniel C. Consuegra
Locate at 419 Abbeyridge Ct. (District 2 / Commissioner Rosemary Wiesen)
Background Summary:
On July 07, 2011, a Minimum Standards Housing Inspection was conducted at 419 Abbeyridge Ct. and eight
(8) code violations were observed. On September 27, 2011, the Code Enforcement Board found the
respondents in violation as cited and issued an order to comply by October 28, 2011, or be fined $100.00 per
day per violation. On October 31, 2011, the property was observed to still be in non - compliance.
Issue:
On October 28, 2012, the property was observed to be in compliance, with an accrued fine totaling $44,000.00.
At the March 27, 2012, Code Enforcement Board Meeting, the respondent stated that the Law Offices of Daniel
C. Consuegra are no longer involved with this process and that may have delayed "Proof of Service ". The board
recommended to reduce the fine to $3,000.00.
Recommendations:
Staff recommends that the commission approve the fine of $3,000.00, to reimburse the City for administrative
costs, as well as a penalty assessed.
Attachments:
Financial Impact:
City cost is $668.98.
Type of Item: (please mark with an "x")
Public Hearing For Clerk's Dept Use:
Ordinance First Reading Consent Agenda
Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing
Resolution Regular Agenda
Commission Approval
Discussion & Direction
Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk
Original Document/Contract Held by Department for Execution
Reviewed by City Attorney � N/A
Reviewed by Finance Dept. N/A
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DRAFT
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MINUTES
MARCH 27, 2012
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Godek called the regular meeting of the Ocoee Code Enforcement Board to order at 7:00
p.m. in the Commission Chambers at City Hall. Member Lowery led the invocation and Member
Amey led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The roll was called and a quorum was declared
present.
PRESENT: Chairman Godek, Members Kelley, Lowery, Amey, and Alt. Member Blynder. Also
present was Assistant to the City Manager / Code Enforcement Manager Doug
Gaines, Code Enforcement Officers Robert Siegrist, Theresa Rodriguez, and Carmen
Delgado, Administrative Assistant Bridgett Ballard, Board Attorney Mary Sneed, and
Recording Clerk Stella McLeod.
ABSENT: Vice -Chair M. Godek, Members Hopper and Osborne, and Alt. Member Sais were
absent excused.
GUESTS: None.
Administrative Assistant Ballard administered the oath to the Code Enforcement Officers, Fire
Inspector, and anyone intending to speak regarding a case.
CONSENT AGENDA
ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT AGENDA ARE CONSIDERED TO BE ROUTINE BY THE CODE
ENFORCEMENT BOARD AND WILL BE ACTED UPON BY ONE MOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION
OF THESE ITEMS UNLESS DISCUSSION IS DESIRED BY A MEMBER OF THE BOARD, IN WHICH CASE THE
CHAIRMAN WILL INSTRUCT THE BOARD CLERK TO REMOVE THE ITEM FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND SUCH
ITEM WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY.
A. Minutes of the FEBRUARY 28, 2012, Code Enforcement Board Meeting
B. Dismissal or Compliance (Cases #12 -004, 12 -006, 12 -014, and 12 -015 were transferred to the
consent agenda)
Case Number Respondent Location of Violation
12 -020 VICTOR H GUNRAJ 1794 PALMERSTON
CIRCLE
12 -021 TRACY L WILSON 2781 PLUMBERRY
MICHAEL W WILSON AVENUE
12 -023 JODI KELZER, LLC. 345 ENTERPRISE STREET
12 -026 EDMOND R LUTZ 408 S CUMBERLAND
AVENUE
12 -027 ANTONIO HERRERA 41 SHELL KEY COURT
12 -028 RAY HARPER TRUST 73 N CIRCLE KEY DRIVE
AGREEMENT
SUSAN SHARP
A
12 -029 VICTOR RAMDHAM 615 LYMAN AVNEUE
12 -030 ROBERTO RANGEL 1107 BELLINI LANE
MARIA F RANGEL
12 -032 JAMES E ELMORE 51 W CIRCLE KEY DRIVE
CONNIE M ELMORE
12 -033 RODNEY HARPER 1/3 INT 72 SAND DOLLAR KEY
STEPHEN HARPER 1/3 NT DRIVE
LISA RENEE HARPER 1/3 INT
C. Order of Continuance (MARCH 27, 2012 Meeting)
Case Number Respondent Location of Violation
Member Lowery, seconded by Member Amey, moved that the consent agenda be accepted as
presented. The motion carried unanimously.
Member Lowery, seconded by Member Kelley, moved to hear Case #11 -014 first, Case #10 -248
second, Case #11 -227 third, and then revert back to agenda. The motion carried unanimously
COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS
None.
HEARINGS OF STATEMENTS OF VIOLATIONS
PURSUANT TO THE HEARING RULES ADOPTED BY THIS BOARD ON JUNE 27, 1995, VARIOUS DOCUMENTS ARE USED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT
OFFICERS IN EACH CASE AND ARE REPORTED IN THE CASE TESTIMONY GIVEN BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. IN THESE MINUTES THE
TITLES TO THOSE DOCUMENTS WILL BE ABBREVIATED AS FOLLOWS:
ACFD - AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE FOR DEMOLITION, AOC - AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE, AONC - AFFIDAVIT OF NON - COMPLIANCE, ATF-
APPLICATION TO FORECLOSE, CO - COMPLIANCE ORDER, CMFD — COMMISSION MEETING FOR DETERMINATION, CS — CONTINUED STAY, CTR -
COPY TO RESPONDENT, ECO — EXTENDED COMPLIANCE ORDER, EX- EXHIBITS, FS- FEES STAYED, LDC — Land Development Code, NOCV - NOTICE OF
CODE VIOLATION, NOH - NOTICE OF HEARING, NS -No Service, OAF - ORDER AUTHORIZING FORECLOSURE, OIF/L- ORDER IMPOSING FINE/LIEN, ONC
- ORDER OF NON - COMPLIANCE, OOC - ORDER OF CONTINUANCE, , ORF — ORDER REDUCING FINE, PDFS - PER DAY FINE SUSPENDED, POS - PROOF
OF SERVICE, RFR - REQUEST FOR REHEARING, RFRDUC - REQUEST FOR REDUCTION DENIED UNTIL COMPLIANCE, ROF- REDUCTION OF FINE, SFH —
SUBPOENA FOR HEARING, SOV - STATEMENT OF VIOLATION (S) and WD — WITHDREW.
HEARINGS ON STATEMENT OF VIOLATIONS PURSUANT TO NOTICES OF
HEARINGS
Case No. 11 -014— Lake Bennett Village, LLC 75% Int., Charles E. Hawthorne 25% Int.
1408 Wanda Street Officer Siegrist
Violation Cited: 108 - 35,115 -3
12 -21 -10 NOV Re- inspection Date: 01 -24 -11
01 -25 -11 SOV
01 -25 -11 NOH Meeting Date: 02 -22 -11
01 -25 -11 POS Reg. & certified mail
02 -22 -11 CO Found in violation as of 01 -21 -11 to comply by 03 -11 -11 o fine of
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$150 per day, per
Violation and authorize the city of abate property and assess fees
adding to fine.
03 -22 -11 Per CEB Impose fine / lien as of 03 -12 -2011.
03 -22 -11 OIFL
03 -23 -11 POS Reg. & certified mail
05 -24 -11 ANC
07 -25 -11 ANC
09 -26 -11 ANC
11 -28 -11 ANC
02 -03 -12 AOC
02 -06 -12 OIFL Total due: $98,400.
02 -06 -12 POS Reg. & certified mail
03 -05 -12 Request for Reduct. Meeting Date: 03 -27 -12
Observation: House (with numeric 762 on front), and mother -in -law house over garage, and accessory structures in
poor condition an unsecured. Also, house in line with Chicago Avenue and accessory structure, in poor /dilapidated
condition. Also miscellaneous trash/debris on property.
Member Lowery, seconded by Member Kelley, moved that the board re -hear Case #11 -014 for the
purpose of possible fine reduction. The motion carried unanimously.
Officer Siegrist presented the case which was originally heard on February 22, 2011. The
respondents were rdered to comply by March 11 or pay $150 per day, per violation. As of March
15 there was an affidavit of non - compliance. On February 3, 2012, there was an affidavit of
compliance. Total fees due: $98,400.
Mr. Randy June, 14 South Main St., Winter Garden, came to speak about the case. He said that he
came just 'begging for mercy'. Mr. June said that they intended to develop the property when it was
acquired. Given the economy and a lack of funds, he said, they were unable to tear down the house.
They ended up bulldozing the house for $9,500. Chairman Godek asked if the property had been
sold. The property has not been sold, but it is going back to the owners, said Mr. June.
When the chairman asked the board if there were any questions, Attorney Sneed reminded the
chairman that the board will make a recommendation only. Member Kelley asked if the property is
in compliance. Officer Siegrist answered affirmatively, as of February 3rd. Member Amey asked
what the City's costs were. Officer Siegrist answered that the costs were approximately $1,500.
Member Amey, seconded by Alt. Member Blynder, moved that in Case #11 -014 the board
recommend that the fee be reduced to $1,500 to be paid within 30 days.
Member Kelley said that the amount seems awfully low, and people around the property had to look
at it for a year. He continued saying that it sends a message that all one has to do is walk in and ask
forgiveness for ignoring City codes.
Member Kelley proposed an amendment to the motion reducing the fine to $10,000 plus $1,500 in
lieu of the $98,400.
The proposed amendment died for lack of a second.
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The chairman called for the vote on the original motion. There were two dissenting vote; hence, a
roll call vote was taken.
The original motion fails with three dissenting votes (Chairman Godek and Member Lowery and
Kelley). Chairman Godek solicited the board for another motion.
Member Lowery, seconded by Alt. Member Blvnder, moved in Case #11 -014 to recommend
reducing the fine to $5000 including City costs. The motion carried by a roll call vote of 3 to 2
(Members Amev and Kelley dissentin.).
Case No. 10 -248 — Diane and Alfred Leopold
419 Abbeyridge Court. Officer Delgado
Violation (s) Cited: 51 -13, 115 -6, 108 -25
09 -15 -10 NOV Re- inspection date: 09/28/10
09 -30 -10 SOV
09 -30 -10 NOH Meeting date: 10/26/10
09 -30 -10 Docs sent by: Reg. & certified mail
10 -15 -10 POP Posting
10 -26 -10 CO Found in violation as of 09 -21 -10 to comply by 11 -05 -10 or fine $100 per day,
per violation.
11 -09 -10 AN -C
11 -23 -10 Impose Fine Per C.E.B. found in compliance for 51 -13, 108 -25 as of 11- 08 -10. Impose
Fine as of 11 -06 -10 for 115 -6.
12 -01 -10 OIFL
12 -01 -10 POS Reg. & certified mail
02 -02 -11 ANC
04 -12 -11 AN -C
06 -14 -11 AN -C
08 -16 -11 AN -C
08 -17 -11 O1FL Total due: $28,400
08 -17 -11 POS Reg. & certified mail
02 -15 -12 REQUEST FORREDUCT. MEETING DATE: 3/27/2012
Observation: Demolition of screen enclosure without required premier, plans, approval and inspections. Swimming is
pool green and dirty water, multiple people renting rooms in the house.
Member Amev, seconded by Member Kelley, moved that the board re -hear Case #10 -248 for
possible reduction of fine. The motion carried unanimously.
Officer Delgado gave the history of the case. Photos presented. $29,117.36 ($717.36 is City's costs).
There was some discussion as to whether Ms. Laura Ballard, representing American Home
Mortgage Services, Inc., could speak. Given that the property was foreclosed, the Leopolds no
longer own the property, and the bank does, Attorney Sneed determined that Ms. Ballard is the
person who can speak about this case as well as Case #11 -227.
Ms. Ballard gave the board a timeline of the bank's involvement with the property. She said that
there was a foreclosure sale on June 23, 2011; code violations were found and the bank took
possession of the property as of July 18, 2011. On the certificate title was the address in care of a law
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office rather than the bank's address. There has been a transfer of title since then. The bank received
the notice of order December 6, 2011, and sent a crew to the property by December 15 to perform
clean -up. The property should be fully in compliance. Attorney Sneed asked if the bank secured
the pool once it took title to the property. Ms. Ballard was did not have documentation, but said
that this would be normal practice for the bank. Member Kelley did not understand why the bank
secured the pool, but did not bring the property up to code otherwise. Ms. Ballard answered that
she did not know what instructions were given regarding code violations.
Chairman Godek said to the Attorney Sneed that this case is against the previous owner. He asked
if the City had any recourse. Attorney Sneed answered that there was questions as to whether the
City's lien was foreclosed; however, a lot of title companies will still show the lien as `clouded'
rather than `cleared'.
Attorney Sneed explained that the lien is against the property and was foreclosed. The bank had a
mortgage interest that was foreclosed, she continued. Because in these cases title companies do not
typically show titles as clear, the banks come to code boards to ask for a reduction in fine in an effort
to resolve liens. The only other way to have a clear title is through a lawsuit which is much more
expensive.
Member Amey moved that in Case #10 -248, the board recommend to the commission that the lien
be reduced to $800.
The motion dies for lack of a second.
Member Kelley, seconded by Member Lowery, moved that in Case #10 -248 the board recommend to
the commission to reduce the lien to $3, 000 plus the $717.36 cost incurred by the City. The motion
carried unanimously.
Case No. 11 - 227 — American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc. c/o Law Office of Daniel Consuegra
419 Abbey Ridge Court Officer Siegrist
Violation Cited: 108-22, 108-24D, 115-6, 108 -23M (1 & 2), 108-23N (1 &2)
08 -26 -11 NOV Re- Inspection Date: 09 -12 -11
09 -13 -11 SOV
09 -13 -11 NOH Meeting Date: 09 -27 -11
09 -13 -11 DOCSSENTBY Reg. & certified mail
09 - - CO FOUND IN VIOLATON AS OF SEPTEMBER 9, 2011; TO COMPLY BY
OCTOBER 28, 2011 OR BE FINED $100 PER DAY, PER VIOLATION.
10 -31 -11 ANC
Observation: Minimum standards housing inspection. Excessive grass /weeds — trash /debris. Dirty swimming pool
water. Missing ceiling fans / exposed electrical wiring. Missing electrical outlet faceplate covers throughout. Damaged
exterior electrical porch lite /fixture (south side); one (1) missing exterior electrical A/C condenser /compressor (south
side). Front door does not fit / seal properly — damaged door molding & jam.
Remedial /corrective action: Mow grass /weeds and remove all trash /debris. Clean swimming pool water. Install
missing ceiling fans or covers to NEC code. Secure replace /repair exterior electrical porch light fixture and install cover
to NEC code. Obtain A/C mechanical permit, and all necessary inspections, at City Hall and replace missing exterior
electrical A/C condenser /compressor to NEC code. Front door to fit/seal properly — repair /replace front exit personnel
door molding /jam.
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Officer Siegrist presented the case and gave history. The board originally heard this case on
September 27, 2011 and ordered that the property come into compliance as of October 28, 2011, or
[be fined] $100 per day, per fine. On January 21, 2012, the affidavit of non - compliance was issued.
On January 25, 2011, an affidavit of compliance was issued. Total amount due: $44,000.
Member Kelley asked when the respondents were in compliance. Officer Siegrist answered
January 25, 2011. The member then asked when the respondents were out of compliance. Officer
Siegrist answered January 21, 2011. Member Kelley concluded that the respondents were out of
compliance for 80 days times; hence, that would be 80 days times $100. Officer Siegrist confirmed
that this was right.
Member Amey asked about the City's costs. Officer Siegrist answered that the City's costs were
$700. The chairman asked if Ms. Ballard had any comment. She said that she had no comment.
Alt. Member Blvnder, seconded by Member Amey, moved that in Case #11 -227 the board
recommend a reduction of the fine to $3, 000. The motion carried unanimously.
Case No. 12 -013 — Angela / Robert Schmitt
1903 Jessica Lea Lane Officer Rodriguez
Violation Cited: 105.4
01 -19 -12 NOV Re- Inspection Date: 02 -18 -12
02 -09 -12 SOV
02 -09 -12 NOH Meeting Date: 02 -28 -12
02 -09 -12 DOCS SENT BY Reg. & certified mail
02 -28 -12 OC Meeting date: 03 -27 -12
Observation: Failure to obtain any required inspections for an addition, permit #0600815, issued on April 13, 2006 and
expired on October 10, 2006.
Officer Rodriguez presented the case and gave its history. The property was not in compliance as
of the board meeting date.
Chairman Godek asked if the notice was delivered. Officer Rodriguez answered that the notice
was delivered to the respondent.
Mrs. Angela Schmitt, 1903 Jessica Lea Lane, said that there was an issue with her receiving her
mail and that she did not receive the original citation. She said that she has two kids and her
husband lost his job. Mrs. Schmitt described the work that has been done on the house. The
unfinished portion is in the back of the house, and there is no certificate of occupancy. The only
person to whom the home would be an eyesore, Mrs. Schmitt said, would be her family.
Chairman Godek said that the [issue] is that there was no inspection. Mrs. Schmitt said that she
has had inspections which [the project] failed. Then they were told (by the City inspectors) that
there was a lien on the house and that they failed the inspection due to a building code change. She
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said that the inspector `grandfathered' them at that time. Mrs. Schmitt said that she contacted Jim
Washington in the building division and asked what they could do.
Chairman Godek asked Mrs. Schmitt why she thinks the permit has not expired although the
building division says that it has. Officer Rodriguez answered that the permit did expired, but
extensions were given under previous Building Official Ralph Jones. The officer added that Mrs.
Schmitt was given a 90 -day extension (as of March 2007). Mrs. Schmitt did request a final
inspection. Officer Rodriguez explained that subsequent inspections are done with the expectation
that problems in previous inspections have been corrected. On September 9, 2008, the case was
transferred to code enforcement when the corrections were not made. Building Official Jim
Washington gave the Schmitts a 90 -day extension in 2008. Following the end of the second
extension, the case came again to code enforcement which brings the matter up to date to tonight's
meeting.
Chairman Godek asked what the options were for compliance. Officer Rodriguez said that the
board will need to determine the amount of time the respondent can take to come into compliance.
Member Lowery asked if Ms. Schmidt knows what her options are. Officer Rodriguez said yes,
the permits state what needs to be done as well as the notices sent by code enforcement.
Member Lowery asked how many inspections she has had or how many are there that failed.
Officer Rodriguez said the issues have to do with the re- roofing, the electrical and such. Every
time the inspectors go out they write down what needs to be done, but the respondent says she
cannot afford the materials at this time. The option is up to the board as to how much time Mrs.
Schmitt will be given to comply.
Attorney Sneed asked if staff has a recommendation as to the amount of time. Officer Rodriguez
said that because code enforcement had not been contacted by the respondent, the matter became a
board case. Mrs. Schmitt said that she did email the City, but, Officer Rodriguez said, it was the
building division she contacted, not code enforcement.
Discussion ensued as to what options the City and the board have. Board members asked how much
time Mrs. Schmitt thought she'd need. Mrs. Schmitt said one year would be good. Chairman
Godek asked if that would be objectionable to the City. Code Enforcement Manager Doug
Gaines shook his head 'no'. Further discussion ensued.
Member Kelley asked if anyone [in the neighborhood] was complaining about the unfinished
project. Officer Rodriguez answered `no'. Alt. Member Blynder concluded that the matter is not
about completing the addition, but about bringing into compliance the part of the project that has
been added. Officer Rodriguez answered `no, it is about completing the project since the permit is
still open'. Attorney Sneed said that the board is going to make a motion, assuming the board finds
the respondent in violation, setting a deadline by which Mrs. Schmitt must comply by having a final
permit or otherwise fines will start.
Member Lowery, seconded by Member Kelley, moved that in Case #12 -013 the respondent be found
in violation as cited as of February 3, 2012, and that the respondent be given until March 25, 2013,
to comply or be fined $100 per day, per violation for failure to comply. The motion carried
unanimously.
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Attorney Sneed reminded the board that the respondent always has the option to request an
extension, and that the board may reduce the amount of a fine that accrues. Member Lowery
directed Mrs. Schmitt to please stay in contact with the City about this case.
Case No. 12 -022 — Renee Godber
1233 Russell Drive Officer Siegrist
Violation Cited: 115 -3
02 -23 -12 NOV Re- Inspection Date: 03 -06 -12
03 -13 -12 SOV
03 -13 -12 NOH Meeting Date: 03 -27 -12
03 - - DOCSSENTBY Reg. & certified mail
Observation: Misc. trash / debris on property.
Officer Siegrist presented the case and gave its history. Exhibits were presented (photos). As of
March 27, 2012, the property was non - compliant.
Chairman Godek asked if anyone is living there. Officer Siegrist answered that he thought
someone was living there.
Member Kelley, seconded by Member Lowery, moved that in Case #12 -022 the respondent be found
in violation as cited as of March 5, 2012, and be given until April 15, 2012, to comply or befined
$100 per day, per violation for each day the property remains non - compliant. The motion carried
unanimously.
Case No. 12 -031 — Eric / Yves -Rose Franklin
2368 Blake Way Officer Loeffler
Violation Cited: 115 -5 A.B.C., 115 -3, 108 -23Q
02 -08 -12 NOV Re- Inspection Date: 02 -27 -12
03 -14 -12 SOV
03 -14 -12 NOH Meeting Date: 03 -27 -12
03 -14 -12 DOCS SENT BY Reg. & certified mail
Observation: Broken / damaged garage door, misc. junk / debris and tall weeds in rear yard.
Officer Loeffler presented the case and gave its history. Exhibits (photos) were shown. The home
is occupied.
Attorney Sneed asked if the property was in compliance regarding 108.23Q by February 23, 2012.
Officer Loeffler answered `yes'.
Member Kelley, seconded by Member Lowery, move that in Case #12 -031 the respondents be found
in violation of codes 115 -5A. B. C. and 115 -3 as of February 23, 2012, and be given until April 15,
2012, to comply or be fined $50 per day, per violation. The motion passed unanimously.
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OTHER BUSINESS
Case No. 12 -002 Regions Bank, Regions Bank Asset Mgt., c/o Regions Bank
252 Ocoee Apopka Road Officer Delgado
Violations Cited: 115 -3, 51-13, 165-3A, B, 165-9
12 -22 -11 NOV Re- inspection date: 01 -11 -12
01 -12 -12 SOV
01 -12 -12 NOH Meeting date: 01 -24 -12
01 -12 -12 DOCS SENT BY Reg. & certified mail
01 -12 -12 Proof of service hand delivery
01 -24 -12 CO Found in violation as of 01- 10 -12. To comply by 03 -23 -12 or fine of
$100 per day, per violation.
Observation: Removal of 14 trees without required permits, plans, approval and inspections. Resurfacing driveway
without required site plan.
Officer Delgado presented the case and gave its history. The respondents are not in compliance yet,
but are working with the building division. The officer asked the board to give the respondent three
additional months.
Member Kelley, seconded by Member Amey, moved that in Case #12 -002 to extend the compliance
date to June 23, 2012. The motion carried unanimously.
Case No. 12 -007 — Maggie Jones
1104 Doreen Avenue Officer Siegrist
Violations Cited: 105.4
01 -11 -11 NOV Re- Inspection Date: 01 -21 -12
01 -26 -12 SOV
01 -26 -12 NOH Meeting Date: 02 -28 -12
01 -26 -12 DOCS SENT BY Reg. & certified mail
02 -28 -12 CO Found in violation as of 01- 21 -12. Must comply by 3 -14 -12 or be
fined $100 per day.
Observation: Expired City permit #1001624 for enclosed structure for existing patio without a final inspection.
Officer Siegrist presented the case and gave its history. As of March 14, 2012, the property was not
in compliance.
Member Lowery, seconded by Member Kelley, moved that in Case #12 -007 the board impose fine
effective March 15, 2012. The motion carried unanimously.
Case No. 12 -012 Dean Harper, Inc. c/o Emmett Dean Harper
86 Buck Key Court Officer Siegrist
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Violation Cited: 108 -35
01 -04 -12 NOV Re- inspection date: 02 -04 -12
02 -04 -12 SOV
02 -07 -12 NOH Meeting date: 02 -28 -12
02 -07 -12 DOCS SENT BY Reg. & certified mail
02 -28 -12 CO Found in violation as of 02- 04 -12. To comply by 03 -14 -12 or
be fined $100 per day until compliance is reached.
03 -13 -12 AC
Observation: Mobile home destroyed by fire. Also, fire damaged miscellaneous trash/debris on property.
Officer Siegrist reported that the property is in compliance; no further action needed to be taken by
the board.
COMMENTS
Member Blynder - none.
Member Amey — none.
Member Lowery - You all are doing an excellent job; appreciate every one's efforts.
Member Kelley — echoed Member Lowery's sentiments.
Chairman Godek - Good job, everybody. Meeting closed.
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 7:52 p.m.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
Stella W. M`Leod, CEB Recording Clerk Robert Godek, Chairman
Notice: Any person who desires to appeal any decision at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for this
purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is based. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings
should contact the City Clerk's Office 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
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