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On June 11, 2025, a Code Magistrate Hearing was held in Bay County, Florida, addressing ongoing issues related to property maintenance and compliance with local codes. The hearing focused on a specific property located at 213 El Raposo Place, where concerns about visible junk and unscreened personal property had been raised by neighbors.
During the proceedings, the property owner defended his situation, arguing that he was unaware of the specific requirements for screening items from neighboring properties. He expressed frustration over not receiving prior notices about the violations, claiming that he only became aware of the issues after receiving a citation. The owner mentioned personal challenges, including health issues and difficulties with his vehicle, which hindered his ability to address the property concerns promptly.
The code enforcement officer provided evidence, including photographs, indicating that the property remained in violation of local codes, specifically regarding the visibility of junk and trash from the street and neighboring yards. The officer noted that multiple notices had been sent to the property owner, including certified mail that was not claimed, and that the property continued to be inspected without compliance.
After reviewing the evidence and testimonies, the magistrate ruled that the property was indeed in violation of the code. The owner was given a ten-day period to bring the property into compliance by removing or properly screening the items in question. Failure to comply would result in a fine of $200, with an additional daily fine of $25 for up to 20 days, which could lead to a lien on the property.
This hearing highlights the ongoing challenges faced by local governments in enforcing property maintenance codes and the importance of clear communication between residents and code enforcement officials. As Bay County continues to address property compliance issues, the outcomes of such hearings will play a crucial role in maintaining community standards and addressing resident concerns.
Converted from Bay County - Code Magistrate Hearing - Jun 11, 2025 meeting on June 11, 2025
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