11-1172 - Mark Veen and Margaret Turner 115 SE 124th AvePolice Department
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G. Matthew Immler, Chief of Police
Code Compliance
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LIEN REDUCTION TRANSMITTAL MEMORANDUM
Date:
To:
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RE:
May 31, 2012
City Commission
Code Compliance Division
Code Compliance Case #11-1172
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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)
❑ Said review must occur within thirty (30) days of the request for review.
a 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 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 7 2011.
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complete. If the notice was sent to the main address at Citimortgage, it is sent all over
the country. The foreclosing attorney knows where to send the notice. The property was
under contract for $28,000.
Based on testimony and evidence presented in the aforementioned case and having
been advised that the Respondent has compiled with all lien reduction procedures set
forth in Section 2-84 through 2-89 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances,
Mr. Bucella moved that this Board reduce the fines instituted in the aforementioned
case by virtue of this Board's Order of August 18, 2010, to an amount of $3,634.12,
including administrative costs, Ms. Yerzy seconded the motion that unanimously
passed,
Case No. 11-1172 Mark Veen & Margaret Turner 115 SE 124th Avenue
Ms. Springer presented the request and indicated the notice of violation was sent May
12, 2011, for violations pertaining to a Business Tax Receipt, removal of trash and
debris, and outside storage. The case was heard on July 20, 2011, and no one
appeared. The compliance date and fine established by the Board was July 31, 2011, or
a fine of $150 a day would be imposed thereafter. The violations were corrected on
January 26, 2012, having 178 days of non-compliance.
Ms. Springer explained Mr. Veen was living in one of the units, and his girlfriend was
living in the other unit rent free. He signed an exempt form on January 20, 2012, Staff
verified that all the other violations complied on January 26, 2012. There was a memo
from the Building Department dated September 22, 2011, indicating there was no
electric service to the premises and an extension cord connected to another property
was used to obtain service. The house is placarded and the tenant was told to call Code
Compliance when power was restored. An outstanding water bill of over $4,000 from
Mr. Veen was paid prior to coming before the Board,
Thomas Matthews, 18608 Harbor Light Way, Boca Raton, the listing real estate broker
for Citimortgage, was present. Mr. Matthews explained he received the listing on
January 9, 2012. On January 10, 2012, he contacted Mr. Veen and made arrangements
for him to move out on February 20, 2012. After that point, they corrected the exterior
violations, removed the trash and trailer which was on the premises, mowed the
property and improved the landscaping. The property has been in compliance ever
since. As to the Business Tax Receipt, because Mr. Veen signed an affidavit indicating
he was living there and the girlfriend was living there for free, there was no violation. It
was also noted there were health and safety concerns that were not part of the case.
Ms. Springer distributed photographs to the Board. Mr. Matthews explained when the
deal was made to move Mr. Veen out, no one was living in the other unit. He noted the
property has been under contract for several months for $28,000.
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Based on testimony and evidence presented in the aforementioned case and having
been advised that the Respondents 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 July 20, 2011, to an amount of $1 730.15, including
administrative costs. Ms. Yerzy seconded the motion that unanimously passed
Case No. 09-3879 Amtrust Bank 566 W. Ocean Avenue
Ms. Springer presented the request and indicated the notice of violation was Sent
December 11, 2009, for violations pertaining to registration of a foreclosure and
trimming hedges at the corner to provide an unobstructed view of the intersection. The
case was heard on January 20, 2010, and no one appeared. The compliance date and
fine established by the Board was February 4, 2010, or a fine of $250 a day would be
imposed thereafter. The violations were corrected on April 16, 2012, having 801 days of
non - compliance.
The Respondent had to pay an outstanding water bill and registration of the property
was confirmed on April 13, 2012. Addressing the hedges was confirmed on April 16,
2012. They also had to repair the windows, screen and an air conditioner to apply for
the lien reduction.
Laura Rollins, 1450 SW 10th Street, Suite B, Delray Beach, the listing agent, was
present. Ms. Rollins obtained the listing on January 11, 2012, and was not aware of the
violations until the property was under contract on March 28, 2012. When she learned
of the violations, she contacted Ms. Springer, registered the property, landscaped and
trimmed the property and paid a municipal lien. The sale price of the home was
$86,000,
Ms. Springer distributed photographs to the Board. Ms, Rollins explained they spent
almost $4,000 on a new air conditioner; they paid to have graffiti removed and the
preservation team mowed and replaced the windows. The cost for the windows was
about $525.
Discussion followed the Bank received notification and there was a dangerous situation
created from the hedges at the intersection. Ms. Rollins explained the Certificate of
Title was issued April 2012. The lis pendens was issued June 23, 2008. Another real
estate agent had registered the property, but had done so incorrectly. As to a
dangerous intersection being created because of the hedge height, Ms. Rollins
explained there was no through traffic as the road dead-ended against the interstate
and was on a cul-de-sac; however, a stop sign was observed in the photograph,
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CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Petitioner,
VS.
MARK VEEN & MARGARET TURNER
Respondent's).
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CASE NO. 11-1172
LIEN MODIFICATION ORDER
THIS CAUSE came before the City of Boynton Beach Code Compliance Board on the Respondent's application for
lien reduction on May 21, 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:
1. 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 July 20, 2011 on the Property located at 1 ] 5 SE 14` Ave., Boynton Beach,
Florida, with the legal description of;
CENTRAL PARK ANNEX- BOYNTON LT 15 BLK 10, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 51,
of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
PCN. 08- 43- 45 -28 -13 -010 -0150 is REDUCED TO $1,730.15.
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 after hearing at City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida thisA4 day of
1 2012.
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copies furnished:
Honorable Mayor and the City Commission
City Attorney .
City Clerk L . -I 1� '
Respondent
Michele Costantino, Chairperson
CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD
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