Cape Canaveral Magistrate Tackles Swimming Pool Violations and Fence Dispute

The Cape Canaveral Special Magistrate meeting on January 27, 2026, focused on a series of code violations, primarily concerning a property on Justinir Road with ongoing swimming pool maintenance issues and a separate fence dispute involving a property owner on Sea Shell Lane. The meeting addressed significant health and safety concerns, emphasizing the need for compliance with city codes.

One notable issue revolved around the property on Justinir Road, owned by Lisa D. Taylor. This case involved long-standing violations related to property maintenance standards, specifically concerning the swimming pool’s condition. The city had cited several code violations, including sanitation and swimming pool maintenance issues, that had persisted despite previous notices. The problem was initially reported by a neighboring property owner, Bill Hill, who detailed deteriorating conditions, including stagnant water leading to mosquito infestations and unpleasant odors. The city deemed these conditions a potential health and safety risk, necessitating immediate corrective action.

During the proceedings, it was revealed that the property had shown significant improvement following Taylor’s efforts to rectify the situation. Photographs were presented to demonstrate substantial compliance, with the swimming pool and surrounding area appearing improved. However, issues with the pool’s interior surfaces, such as deteriorated plaster and missing tiles, remained unresolved, continuing to pose safety concerns.

A review of the timeline showed that corrective actions began in early January 2026, with documented progress and an on-site meeting to assess necessary steps. Despite these improvements, the Magistrate highlighted the unresolved interior pool issues, questioning whether the actions taken were sufficient to meet city standards.

In a related matter, a separate complaint was discussed, highlighting earlier findings from an order issued in August 2023. The Magistrate reviewed records indicating that the pool had been neglected over time, with repeated instances of algae growth and damaged plaster. Despite efforts to cover the pool and reduce sunlight exposure, the lack of repairs to the pool pump or liner contributed to its condition as a breeding ground for mosquitoes. The case emphasized the urgency of addressing the broken plaster lining and inoperable pump to mitigate public health risks.

The respondent, identified as Lisa, explained her personal challenges, including caregiving responsibilities for her fiancé, which affected her ability to maintain the property. She detailed her attempts to rectify the situation, hiring pool service companies and presenting evidence of these efforts. However, community members expressed frustration over the prolonged issues, with one individual questioning the city’s delays in addressing the problem, describing the process as “smoking mirrors, lipstick on a pig.”

The Magistrate acknowledged the complexities of the situation while emphasizing the necessity for compliance with city codes. A fine structure was proposed, with a $250 penalty for the first day of non-compliance and additional fines for each subsequent day until compliance was confirmed. The urgency of addressing the remaining pool issues was stressed, with a deadline set for 60 days to complete necessary repairs.

Another topic during the meeting involved a fence dispute on Sea Shell Lane, owned by the Diane D. Bateson Living Trust. The issue centered around an aluminum fence installed without a permit, leading to a series of notifications and a denied variance application by the city’s Board of Adjustment. The existing 5-foot fence was found to be non-compliant with city code, which requires a 4-foot fence. The property owner expressed concerns over safety and liability, arguing against the adequacy of a shorter fence, particularly given the property’s proximity to a pool and pedestrian traffic near cruise ship terminals.

The Magistrate reiterated the requirement to comply with the city code, emphasizing that the decision was based on legal adherence rather than safety concerns. The owner was informed of the potential for accruing fines if the existing fence was not replaced with a compliant one. Despite arguments for a taller fence due to safety considerations, the Magistrate’s role was to enforce city regulations, leaving room for potential appeals if disagreement persisted.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
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