11-1733 - Victor & Sandra SantiagoPolice epark ment
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100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard
P. D. Box 310
Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310
Phone: (561) 742-6100
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G. Matthew Immler, Chief of Police
Code Compliance
Phone: (561) 742-6120
Fax: (561) 742-6383
LIEN REDUCTION TRANSMITTAL MEMORANDUM
Date:
To:
From
RE:
September 5, 2012
City Commission
Code Compliance Division
Code Compliance Case #11-1733
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In accordance with Ordinance number 001-07, the enclosed "Final Lien Modification Order" is
hereby forwarded to you for review. As required by Ordinance number 001-07, the following
procedures are to be followed:
a A City Commissioner has seven (7) days from the rendition of the Order to request the
City Manager's Office to place the case on a City Commission Agenda for review.
(Space provided below for transmittal purposes)
o Said review must occur within thirty (30) days of the request for review.
Lj Upon such review, the City Commission may take one of the following actions:
a. Uphold the Code Compliance Board's recommendation in full.
b. Over-rule the Board's decision in full.
c. Modify the Board's Final Order,
u The City Commission shall direct staff to take action consistent with their review of the
"Lien Modification Order".
1, , hereby request the City Manager's
Office to place the above referenced case on the next available City Commission Agenda for
review.
Signed on this date, the day of , 201
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The property is in foreclosure and the Bank was Wells Fargo. The issue was strictly a
Bank obligation.
Laura Fabrizio, 4919 Memorial Highway, Tampa, Attorney for the Bank testified they
received Certificate of Title on February 2011. They were in compliance, but she did
not have the Affidavit of Compliance.
The property was a single family home. It was not sold. Mr. Foot thought $16 thousand
may be in line with the damage done to the neighborhood due to its appearance. There
was also brief discussion that all fines were deposited into the General Fund and was
inclusive of the administrative costs, so the administrative amount did not have to be
added on.
Based on testimony and evidence presented in the aforementioned case and having
been advised that the Respondents, Aries Jovin, Elnita L. Garcia & Marie P. Dorceus,
have complied with all lien reduction procedures set forth in Section 2-84 through 2-89
of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, Mr. Foot moved that this Board
reduce the fines instituted in the aforementioned case by virtue of this Board's Order of
October 1, 2009, to an amount of $1,6,000, including administrative costs. Ms. Yerzy
seconded the motion that unanimously passed.
Ms. Springer presented the case, The notice of violation was July 6, 2011, for violations
to mow and trim the yard. The case was heard on August 17, 2011, and no one
appeared. A compliance date was set for September 1, 2011, or a fine of $100 per day
would be imposed thereafter. The violations were corrected on December 7, 201
Ms. Springer spoke with an individual on May 25th, and they were given a list of
corrections to be made to apply for a lien reduction including replacing the air
conditioning, an air handler, repair pool pump and fence, pressure clean the pool and
repair open wiring. There were no outstanding bills to be paid at the time.
Diane Balsara, 1200 S. Federal Highway, Unit 307, Boynton Beach, with NautIca
Realty, testified she received the property on May 11, 2012. The Certificate of Title was
issued on April 21, 2012, and they immediately contacted Code Compliance and
reviewed the list of needed repairs. Additionally, the soller made additional repairs that
were not required. The property was under contract and set to close. She had before
and after photographs for the Board's review, The property had been in foreclosure.
When the mowing violations were incurred, the property was not in foreclosure at the
time and the prior owner was cited, To her knowledge the prior owner corrected the
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violation and then the property was foreclosed. The bank owns the property and the
servicer was Wells Fargo. They put considerable funds into the property.
They needed additional repairs in order to qualify for the lien reduction such as improper
gate latches on the fence, the pool was not maintained, exterior and screen enclosure
repairs were made. They painted the interior and installed new carpeting.
Based on testimony and evidence presented in the aforementioned case and having
been advised that the Respondents, Victor & Sandra Santiago, have complied with all
lien reduction procedures set forth in Section 2-84 through 2-89 of the City of Boynton
Beach Code of Ordinances, Mr, Foot moved that this Board reduce the fines instituted
in the aforementioned case by virtue of this Board's Order of August 17, 2011 to an
amount of $3,034.12, including administrative costs. Mr. Cole seconded the motion that
unanimously passed.
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Ms. Springer presented the case. The notice of violation was October 7, 2009,
regarding registration of a foreclosure property. The case was heard February 17, 2010,
and no one appeared. A compliance date was set for March 4, 2010, or a fine of $50
per day would be incurred thereafter. The violations were corrected on December 6,
201 1. This property had a long list of violations. Although the property was originally
cited for just registration, the respondent had to have the windows repaired, install
screens, repair the fence and gate, the sprinkler system and reduce loose articles.
Those violations were corrected by July 23, 2012. Ms. Balsara first contacted Code
Compliance on May 25, 2012, so the items were addressed in less than one month.
Diane Balsara, 1200 S. Federal Highway, testified they received the property in
December of 2011. It was tenant occupied and they were not able to access the
property. They offered cash for keys and per federal statute, tenants are allowed 90
days of occupancy. The tenants extended their occupancy resulting in the Sheriff
conducting a lock out. They did not have access to the property until April 25th.
Chair Costantino inquired if Ms. Balsara understood the case arose because the Bank
failed to register the property. Ms. Balsara could not answer for the Bank, but believed
the property was registered at the time they received it. The registration was addressed
two years later,
Ms. Balsara had no knowledge of what occurred with the properties prior to receiving
them as the properties go from attorney to attorney and servicer to servicer. Ms.
Springer informed the members the Bank used the Law firm of David Stern, The
attorney was notified, but U.S. Bank was not directly notified.
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CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Petitioner,
VS.
VICTOR & SANDRA SANTIAGO
Respondent's).
CASE NO. 11 -1733
LIEN MODIFICATION ORDER
THIS CAUSE came before the City of Boynton Beach Code Compliance Board on the Respondent's application for
lien reduction on August 20, 2012, pursuant to Chapter two, Article five of the City Code of Ordinances. The Board having
considered the application, all the facts regarding the specific code or codes the appealing party was in violation of, the date
of the original board hearing, the date the affidavit of compliance was issued, the current lien amount and all pertinent
information relating to the specific case and being otherwise duly advised in the premises, it is hereupon,
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that:
I. This Board has subject matter jurisdiction of this cause and jurisdiction over the Respondent.
2. The Respondent has met all the lien reduction procedures established by the City Code of Ordinances,
3. The lien imposed by the Board on Aueust 17, 2011 on the Property located at 604 NW I" Ave„ Boynton
Beach, Florida, with the legal description of:
LAKE BOYNTON ESTATES PL I LT 1 & E 17.5 FT OF LT 2 BLK 5, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 13, Page 32 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
PCN: 08- 43- 45- 29 -01- 005 -0010 is REDUCED TO $3,034.12.
4. The City shall prepare a release and satisfaction consistent: with this Order.
5. The release and satisfaction shall be recorded in the public records of Palm Beach County at the Respondent's
expense.
6. This Order is not final until the time period for appeal under the Code has elapsed and if appealed is properly
disposed by the City Commission.
7. In the event that the property owner does not comply with the Code Compliance Board order, as approved or
modified by the City Commission, within ninety (90) days of Commission's action, the Lien Reduction Order shall be of no
further force or effect, and the original lien shall remain on the property. No extensions of the ninety (90) day period shall be
permitted, and no further action by the Code Compliance Board or the City Commission shall be permitted regarding lien
reduction.
DONE AND ORDERED
2012.
after hearing at City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida this day of
' ST
CIT CLERK
copies furnished:
Honorable Mayor and the City Commission
City Attorney
City Clerk 1 Y` w
Respondent F1 11 i
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Michele Costantino, Chairperson
CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD
QTY CLERK'S OFFICE