DeFuniak Springs Special Magistrate Orders Property Corrections to Address Public Health Hazards
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Meeting Type:
Special Magistrate
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Meeting Date:
08/15/2024
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Recording Published:
08/15/2024
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Duration:
50 Minutes
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Towns:
Defuniak Springs
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County:
Walton County
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State:
Florida
- Meeting Overview:
The DeFuniak Springs Special Magistrate meeting on August 15, 2024, addressed significant code enforcement violations at several properties, focusing on hazardous conditions that posed threats to public health and safety. Notable cases included properties owned by the Trust of Helen L. Brown and the estate of Rosa Jamot, which faced immediate orders to rectify long-standing issues.
The most pressing topic involved the property at 849 US Highway 90 East, owned by the Trust of Helen L. Brown. The property had been under scrutiny since an initial inspection on July 6, 2022, revealing issues such as wood rot and a collapsing porch. Despite numerous inspections from August 2022 to June 2024, the property remained in violation of city codes. Certified mailings to the property owner had been returned or delivered without response, and no improvements were made by the time of the hearing.
The magistrate reviewed extensive evidence, including photographs and inspection reports, to confirm the property’s unsanitary and hazardous conditions. Emphasizing the prolonged neglect, the magistrate issued a correction order, mandating that the violations be addressed within 90 days. Failure to comply would result in a daily fine of $75 until the property was brought into compliance. The magistrate stressed the necessity of intervention, citing the potential threat to public health and safety. The property owner was not present to contest the findings or provide testimony, leading the magistrate to finalize the written order and communicate it to all involved parties.
Another case discussed was the property on Graham Avenue, owned by the estate of Rosa Jamot. A detailed inspection on June 20, 2023, identified multiple violations, including a hole in the roof, grime and mold, chipping paint, wood rot, and overgrown vegetation. The property was in hazardous condition, and the family was in a stalled probate process due to obstruction by a family member. Despite multiple 30-day extensions, no improvements were observed, and the violations persisted.
The magistrate highlighted the urgency of the situation, particularly due to the hazardous conditions. Emphasizing the need for swift action, the magistrate imposed a compliance deadline of 60 days, rejecting the proposed 120-day timeline. A daily fine of $100 was established for any failure to comply. The magistrate’s decision aimed to expedite the resolution, given the lack of progress and ongoing probate issues.
The hearing also addressed the property at North 11th Street, owned by Doris Stalker Wilson and Reginal S. Stalker. Initial complaints were received on January 16, 2024, with subsequent inspections revealing ongoing violations such as an abandoned vehicle, wood rot, and structural damage to a shed. Despite multiple notices and extensions, the violations remained unaddressed, leading to the issuance of a notice of hearing.
The magistrate reiterated the importance of maintaining properties in compliance with city codes to avoid potential threats to public health and safety. Property owners were ordered to arrange reinspections with the city’s Code Enforcement office to verify compliance. The magistrate emphasized, “The respondent is further ordered to contact the city… to arrange for a reinspection of the subject property to verify compliance with this order.” The proceedings underscored the challenges faced by code enforcement in managing neglected properties, particularly when complicated by probate issues.
Additionally, the case of a property on South 1st Street, owned by Roland Lane Livingston, was reviewed. Inspections documented ongoing violations, including overgrown weeds, wild vegetation, and a dead tree. Despite multiple warnings and notices sent to the property owner, no improvements were observed. Certified mail attempts to contact the owner were unsuccessful, with mail returned undelivered. The magistrate issued a 30-day correction order, with a daily fine of $50 for non-compliance. The order included a mandate for the owner to contact the city’s Code Enforcement office for reinspection.
The importance of addressing hazardous conditions promptly to protect public health and safety was a recurring theme. The meeting concluded with no further business, and all necessary findings and orders were recorded and communicated effectively.
Bob Campbell
Special Magistrate Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Special Magistrate
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/15/2024
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Recording Published:
08/15/2024
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Duration:
50 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Walton County
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Towns:
Defuniak Springs
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