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Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes 07/17/08
Mr. Fried advised Mr. Maxey that the Code Enforcement Board’s position was to
enforce the Code and said that he had always found the Town Council members to
be very receptive, individually and as a group. Mr. Fried said it was not beyond
the Town Council’s power and authority, if persuaded, to look into an ordinance
and suggested Mr. Maxey address it with them.
B. Case # 08-2508, 227 Brazilian Ave., 2F, Hillen J. Smith
Violation of Chapter 18, Section 18-241 of the Town of Palm Beach Code of
Ordinances, building permits required to construct, install, repair or alter any
building or building system
Lead Code Enforcement Officer said Mr. Smith was found in violation, assessed
$150.00 in administrative costs and given until July 16, 2008 to come into
compliance. Compliance has not been achieved so this is the time a fine would be
assessed. Mr. Walton said the contractor was present to speak.
Steve Pappanelli said he was hired by Mr. Smith after Mr. Smith had been cited
and he was 90% complete with the job. He was just waiting on his final
inspections and he should have it by next week but the building is closed to all
construction inspections for two (2) weeks. Mr. Pappanelli said he was present on
Mr. Smith’s behalf to request a three (3) week extension. Mr. Walton said the
Town did not oppose the extension of time. Mr. Walton said the three weeks was
necessary because the building would not let inspections be done while their
maintenance man was on vacation. Mr. Walton said if compliance was not
achieved by August 7, 2008 then he would ask for a $250.00 a day fine to
commence on August 8, 2008.
Ms. Greenberg asked some questions about the type of permits and remarked that
it is unfortunate in multi-family dwellings that this type of situation would exist to
begin with because electrical and plumbing can have catastrophic effects on other
owners. She said it is unfortunate the people do not do the right thing until they
get caught. Mr. Pappanelli said he was not the contractor working without
permits.
MOTION BY MR. OCHSTEIN TO GRANT AN EXTENSION OF TIME
UNTIL AUGUST 8, 2008 TO COME INTO COMPLIANCE AND TO ASSESS
A FINE OF $250.00, RETROACTIVE TO JULY 17, 2008 IF COMPLIANCE
WAS NOT ACHIEVED
SECONDED BY MS. GREENBERG
During discussion on the motion, Ms. Duemler stated she believed the retroactive
fine was a little harsh. Mr. Ballentine said he agreed and asked what the reason for
the retroactive fine was. Mr. Ochstein said there are so many people who do work
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