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The Bay County Code Magistrate Hearing held on June 12, 2025, focused on property compliance issues, particularly concerning the property located at 8804 Freemar Avenue in Panama City. The hearing addressed violations related to overgrowth and yard debris, as outlined in Chapter 17 of the Bay County code.
During the session, code enforcement officials confirmed that proper notice of the hearing had been provided to the property owner. They recommended that the magistrate require the property owner to bring the property into compliance within ten days. This includes removing all yard debris and cutting back overgrowth. The responsibility for notifying code enforcement about compliance progress or any delays rests with the property owner.
If the property owner fails to meet these requirements within the specified timeframe, a fine structure was proposed. An initial fine of $200 would be imposed, followed by a daily fine of $25 for up to 20 days, or until the property is brought into compliance.
The hearing concluded with the magistrate addressing additional cases on the agenda, indicating ongoing efforts to enforce property standards in the area. The proceedings underscore the county's commitment to maintaining community standards and ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Converted from Bay County - Code Magistrate Hearing - Jun 12, 2025 meeting on June 12, 2025
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