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Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes 07/17/08
OF $150.00 AND ORDER THEM TO PAY THE FIRE INSPECTION FEE
IN ADDITION TO ANY LATE PENALTIES AND COSTS BY JULY 21,
2008.
D. Case # 08-2513, 329 Worth Ave., Dunville L’Antiquaire, LTD
Violation of Chapter 46, Section 46-68 of the Town of Palm Beach Code of
Ordinances, annual fire and life safety inspection fees not paid
Code Enforcement Officer Gerry presented the facts of the case and said he
followed up after the certified letters were sent but the business could not be
contacted. The Town recommends a finding of non-compliance, administrative
costs in the amount of $150.00 and payment of the fire inspection fee in addition
to any late penalties and costs by July 21, 2008.
OF $150.00 AND ORDER THEM TO PAY THE FIRE INSPECTION FEE
IN ADDITION TO ANY LATE PENALTIES AND COSTS BY JULY 21,
2008.
E. Case # 08-2514, 235 Sunrise Ave., C8, C.J.’s Simply Gourmet, Inc.
Violation of Chapter 46, Section 46-68 of the Town of Palm Beach Code of
Ordinances, annual fire and life safety inspection fees not paid
Code Enforcement Officer Gerry presented the facts of the case and recommended
a finding of non-compliance, administrative costs in the amount of $150.00 and
payment of the fire inspection fee in addition to any late penalties and costs by July
21, 2008. Mr. Gerry said he also tried to make contact with the owner of this
business as it is the same owner as the other case at this location but was unable to
make contact. Mr. Ochstein remarked this was the same business that had been
before the Board before and had even “bounced a check” to the Town and wanted
to know if there was something more that could be done other than the standard
$150.00 costs. Mr. Gerry said he could review the case further to see if it could be
brought back for additional fines. Mr. Hoffman asked if these cases were brought
to Code Enforcement by the Finance Department and Mr. Gerry said they came
from the Fire Prevention Bureau who handles their own billing and explained the
procedure for that. Mr. Hoffman said it seemed like a year was a long time for
these cases to be in arrears. Mr. Gerry said the cases were coming over quicker
now from Fire Prevention and he Huck it would improve in the future.
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