10-3076 - Joseph & Carmelite Reachepp��atr
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G. Matthew Immler, Chief of Police
Code Compliance
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March 28, 2012
City Commission
Code Compliance Division
Code Compliance Case #10-3076
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:
'j 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)
,j Said review must occur within thirty (30) days of the request for review.
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.
j 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 12011.
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Meeting Minutes
Code Lien Reduction
Boynton Beach, FL March 19, 2012
of $6,230.15, including administrative costs. Mr. Foot seconded the motion that
unanimously passed.
Case No. 10-3076 Joseph & Carmelite eache 143 NE 16th Avenue
Ms. Springer presented the case. The notice of violation was sent on October 13, 2010,
for violations pertaining to a driveway. The case was heard on December 15, 2010, and
no one appeared. The Respondent was ordered to correct the violations before January
14, 2011, or a fine of $50 per day would be imposed. The violations were corrected on
October 14, 2011.
Cliff Soucy, 1115 Stoneway Lane, West Palm Beach, and Eric Smith, 5676 Pebble
Brook Lane, Boynton Beach, were present. Mr. Soucy was the property manager and
Mr. Smith represented Homestead Properties, the current owner. The property was
bank -owned until they acquired it in mid-September. Mr. Soucy explained they became
aware of the driveway violations an September 23, 2010, and corrected them by
October 14, 2010. Mr. Soucy had physically visited the Code Compliance Office to
request an inspection but an inspector was not available at the immediate moment and
was informed an inspection would occur in a few days. The property was only in non-
compliance for a few weeks.
Mr. Soucy explained the property was in compliance on October 14, 2010, and they
obtained an affidavit of compliance. It was his understanding that any fines accrued
prior to January 1 2010, were the Bank's fines. The members reviewed photographs of
the property.
Ms. Springer explained as part of the lien reduction process, the Respondents had to
address: trash and debris; building materials; repair the chain link fence and rotted
wood in the carport. The property was missing screens which had to be replaced; a
window permit obtained; broken glass fixed; and a missing door in the rear of the
carport and missing soffit screens replaced. There were many other violations other
than the original violation. The original violation was only the driveway. The property
was now vacant.
Mr. Soucy requested the fines be reduced to administrative costs only because their
portion of the violations lasted a few weeks and the additional items were addressed. It
was noted a permit was issued for the driveway and the Respondents spent $15,000 to
$20,000 in repairs. They paid $31,600 for the property, which was in shambles at the
time of purchase. Once the fines were addressed, the property would be offered for
sale. The going rate to purchase homes in that neighborhood was about $65,000.
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Meeting Minutes
Code Lien Reduction
Boynton Beach, FL March 19, 2012
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 December 15, 2010, to an amount of $5,000, including
administrative costs. Vice Chair Yerzy seconded the motion that unanimously passed.
Case No. 08-2414 John J. & Stephanie Wiley 318 SW 14th Avenue
Ms. Springer presented the case and explained there was a second case involving the
same property. The notice of violation was sent on August 21, 2008, for violations
pertaining to: securing and cleaning the pool; replace the screens on the patio; repair
the driveway; and mow and trim overgrowth. The case was heard on October 15, 2008,
and no one appeared. The Respondents were ordered to correct the violations before
October 25, 2008, or incur a fine of $250 per day. Ms. Springer noted the second case
was for the same violations but was against the Bank. Ms. Springer explained the pool
was secured and was not part of the second case.
Billy Howell, Keller Williams, 8188 Jog Road, Unit 101, Boynton Beach, was the listing
agent for Bank of America. The property was a foreclosed property, Keller Williams
was assigned the property in October 2010, and they did an initial occupancy check and
found the property was vacant. They came back on October 26, 2010, when the
Certificate of Title was filed, and changed the locks, completed the initial lawn service
and secured the property. It was put up for sale, and when they went to close, found
out there were two liens on the property. To -date, they spent about $15,000 in repairs
to correct the violations and make the dwelling habitable.
Mr. Howell explained there was a six or seven-month process to bring the driveway into
compliance. After several bids, it was determined the driveway could not be repaired, it
had to be replaced. The company they hired had many delays in getting the proper
documentation to the City. The process had changed and there were now new
requirements about getting letters from the Bank that the City required, The other items
were done fairly quickly.
The pool was secured right away. There were two fences for the pool. The interior fence
for the pool was secure but not the outer fence, There was no safety hazard and they
ensured the gate was repaired. The second notice of violation was sent January 10,
2011, and it appeared the pool was unsecured for two years. Mr. Howell explained it
was possible, because it went through the foreclosure and the lien was from 2008, The
Bank did not have possession until 2010, Mr. Howell agreed the lien runs with the land
but the notice would have been sent to the prior owner, and they only learned about the
fine through the lien search. The Bank became aware of the issue on March 21, 2011.
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CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Petitioner.
vs. CASE NO. 10-3076
JOSEPH & CARMELITE REACHE.
Respondent(s).
LIEN MODIFICATION ORDER
THIS CAUSE came: before the City of Boynton Beach Code Compliance Board on the Respondent's application for
lien reduction on March 19,_2012, pursuant to Chapter two, Article Eve 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 net all the lien reduction procedures established by the City Code of Ordinances.
3. The lien imposed by the Board on December 15, 2010 on the Property located at 143 NE 16"' Ave, Boynton
Beach, Florida, with the legal description of:
ROLLING GREEN 2ND ADD LT 8 BLK 1, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 24 Page 155, of the Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
PCN: 08-43-45-21-03-001-0080 is REDUCED TO $5,000.00.
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 Respondents
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
feather farce 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 hen
reduction.
DONE AND ORDERED after hearing at City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida this day of
_... — 2012.
A'1TEST:
C:'II Y CLERK
Michele Costantino, Chairperson
CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD
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