North Miami Special Magistrate Levies Fines for Code Violations
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Meeting Type:
Special Magistrate
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Meeting Date:
07/03/2024
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Recording Published:
07/03/2024
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Duration:
408 Minutes
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Towns:
North Miami
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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State:
Florida
- Meeting Overview:
The North Miami Special Magistrate’s recent meeting was a rigorous exercise in municipal oversight, featuring a series of property owners and representatives facing allegations of various code violations. The meeting was presided over by Special Magistrate Jose Smith, who dealt with a variety of cases ranging from unauthorized construction work to illegal dumping. Notably, substantial fines were imposed for repeat violations and non-compliance, with decisions grounded in discussions and evidence presentations.
Among the most significant outcomes was the imposition of a $1,000 fine on a property owner for illegal boat charters out of a residential area, despite the owner’s claims of innocence and proper business conduct in a different location. The magistrate warned of much more severe penalties for continued non-compliance, with fines potentially escalating to $15,000 per event.
In another notable case, a restaurant representative faced the magistrate due to unauthorized construction work that had been carried out without proper permits. The work included an increase in the capacity of the grease trap and the addition of an evacuation exit. Despite the representative’s pledge to complete the necessary construction by an agreed date, the magistrate held firm on the abatement date.
The meeting also touched on the sensitive topic of property owners being unaware of illegal activities on their premises. A property owner claimed ignorance of illegal commercial activities conducted by a tenant, which had been concealed from them. The magistrate showed an understanding of the owner’s situation, choosing not to impose additional fines for the current case but upholding a prior fine, emphasizing the owner’s right to seek legal recourse against the tenant.
Technical difficulties with video and audio connections were a recurring issue throughout the meeting, affecting the flow of proceedings and necessitating reconnections and re-administrations of oaths. Despite these challenges, the meeting carried on, with the magistrate and city officials navigating the complexities of property compliance.
One case that stood out involved a property cited for not having a business tax receipt for a restaurant. The city’s code enforcement officer, Inspector Moro, presented the case, and the property owner’s representative, Juan Cales, questioned the lack of compliance with a previous order. The magistrate was willing to reconsider the order after hearing all evidence.
Further illustrating the array of compliance issues, the meeting addressed properties with violations including the absence of a dumpster enclosure, lack of permits for signs and outdoor dining, and failure to resurface and restripe parking lots. Daily fines were set for non-compliance, with deadlines established to encourage timely remediation of the issues.
One case required the assistance of a Creole interpreter, which could not be provided at the time, leading to the item being tabled.
In addition to property-related violations, the meeting also dealt with a case of illegal dumping into a canal, which was treated with the gravity it deserved, given the potential environmental impact and criminal implications. The case involved a video showing building materials being disposed of improperly, and although there was some debate over the evidence, the magistrate ruled against the property owner, resulting in a $5,000 fine.
The meeting concluded with various cases being adjudicated, fines ratified, and compliance dates set for numerous properties. The latter case, along with others involving recertification and permit issues, underscored the overarching theme of the meeting: the importance of property owners adhering to city codes and regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.
Alix Desulme
Special Magistrate Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Special Magistrate
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/03/2024
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Recording Published:
07/03/2024
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Duration:
408 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
North Miami
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