4.11.
Special Magistrate Blandino
- Meeting Date:
- 11/05/2014
- Re
- 14-1575
- Submitted For:
- Peggy Arraiz
Information
SUBJECT:
| 14-1575 | 617 Orange Ave. | BLB Trading LLC | Shaun Coss |
CASE INFORMATION:
| Case Initiated: | July 29, 2014 | Type of Presentation: | Regular |
OWNER:
| BLB Trading LLC C/O John Penson PA 1124 Kane Concourse Bay Harbor Island, FL 33154 |
VIOLATIONS:
Section: 5-73 Address Numbers
House numbers are required to be a minimum of 3 inches tall and plainly seen from the street.
Section: 5-368 Property Maintenance
(1) Every foundation, exterior and interior wall, roof, floor, ceiling, window and exterior door shall be structurally sound and maintained in good repair.
(4) Exterior surfaces which have been damaged or show evidence of dry rot or other deterioration, including cracked, chipped, and peeling paint or other coating, shall be repaired or replaced and finished in a workmanlike manner.
Section: 5-368 (6) Fence Maintenance
All fences shall be maintained in reasonably good repair. Any fence in a state of disrepair shall be replaced or repaired.
Section: 22-187 (13) Landscape Maintenance
Property owners shall maintain all required landscaping so that it continues to present a healthy, neat and orderly appearance free of refuse and debris, in conformity with the following requirements:
b. Maintenance shall include sufficient weeding, watering, fertilizing, pruning, mowing, edging, mulching and other horticultural practices so as to assure that the landscaping continues to maintain a healthy, neat and orderly appearance.
Section: 15-3 (C)(1) Sign Removal
A sign shall be removed by the owner or lessee of the premises when the establishment which it advertises is no longer active or shall replace the cabinet structure with an opaque, blank face on both sides. Upon the premises becoming vacant, the owner or lessee thereof shall remove and keep the windows clean and free from any lettering or advertising signs of the previous business or profession. Outdoor signs painted on or affixed to such premises advertising a previous business or professions shall be removed and completely obliterated after the premises becomes vacant. “Completely obliterated” means not only complete removal of old signage such that it will not be visible, but also that the restoration of the wall area upon which the signage was affixed shall be in the same color, texture, and materials as the rest of the wall.
House numbers are required to be a minimum of 3 inches tall and plainly seen from the street.
Section: 5-368 Property Maintenance
(1) Every foundation, exterior and interior wall, roof, floor, ceiling, window and exterior door shall be structurally sound and maintained in good repair.
(4) Exterior surfaces which have been damaged or show evidence of dry rot or other deterioration, including cracked, chipped, and peeling paint or other coating, shall be repaired or replaced and finished in a workmanlike manner.
Section: 5-368 (6) Fence Maintenance
All fences shall be maintained in reasonably good repair. Any fence in a state of disrepair shall be replaced or repaired.
Section: 22-187 (13) Landscape Maintenance
Property owners shall maintain all required landscaping so that it continues to present a healthy, neat and orderly appearance free of refuse and debris, in conformity with the following requirements:
b. Maintenance shall include sufficient weeding, watering, fertilizing, pruning, mowing, edging, mulching and other horticultural practices so as to assure that the landscaping continues to maintain a healthy, neat and orderly appearance.
Section: 15-3 (C)(1) Sign Removal
A sign shall be removed by the owner or lessee of the premises when the establishment which it advertises is no longer active or shall replace the cabinet structure with an opaque, blank face on both sides. Upon the premises becoming vacant, the owner or lessee thereof shall remove and keep the windows clean and free from any lettering or advertising signs of the previous business or profession. Outdoor signs painted on or affixed to such premises advertising a previous business or professions shall be removed and completely obliterated after the premises becomes vacant. “Completely obliterated” means not only complete removal of old signage such that it will not be visible, but also that the restoration of the wall area upon which the signage was affixed shall be in the same color, texture, and materials as the rest of the wall.
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:
- Address numbers must be painted in a contrasting color so that they are plainly seen from the street.
- Repair or replace all broken windows. A permit may be required, contact the Building Department at (772)467-3000 with any permitting questions you may have.
- Repair or replace the damaged roof and ceiling of the canopy.Repair or replace all rotten wood.A permit may be required, contact the Building Department at (772)467-3000 with any permitting questions you may have.
- Paint the structure where the paint is peeling, the metal has rusted or other deterioration has occurred.
- Repair, replace or remove the damaged gate.A permit may be required, contact the Building Department at (772)467-3000 with any permitting questions you may have.
- Cut all grass and weeds on the property.Remove all vines that have grown onto the building.
- Trim all overgrown trees on the property so that vehicular traffic can access the driveway at the rear of the property.
- Remove all signs for Eunice Bridal, the signs must be completely obliterated and the wall must be restored to match the rest of the building.A permit may be required, contact the Building Department at (772)467-3000 with any permitting questions you may have.
RECOMMENDATION:
The City requests that if the Special Magistrate finds the violation exists, the violator(s) be given 60 days to comply or a fine of $250 per day be assessed.
Form Review
- Form Started By:
- Shaun Coss
- Started On:
- 10/10/2014 02:54 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 10/28/2014