North Miami Special Magistrate Addresses Water Retention Issues at Citadel Plaza
- Meeting Overview:
In a notable session of the North Miami Special Magistrate meeting, the primary focus was on a significant water retention violation concerning the Citadel Plaza property at 13400 Northeast Third Court. The issue, which has been ongoing since 2018, involves a deficient water drainage and retention system that reportedly causes frequent flooding on the adjacent street, impacting local residents.
The meeting began with Code Compliance Officer Jonathan Leestry detailing a public nuisance complaint filed by resident Eileen Bakaba. The complaint highlighted how the property’s drainage system failed to function properly, leading to street flooding during rain events. Officer Leestry noted that despite a notice of violation being opened on December 23, 2024, and a request for an updated engineering report, the property owners had neither appeared at the hearing nor provided the required documentation by the final reinspection date of March 16, 2026.
Bakaba’s testimony painted a picture of the adverse effects caused by the Citadel Plaza’s drainage failures. She described how water from the property’s drainage system overflowed into her backyard, causing extensive and repeated flooding incidents, which she claimed had occurred over 30 times since the development’s completion. Another affected resident, Jose Rivera, corroborated these claims, emphasizing the inadequate drainage solutions and expressing frustration over the lack of response from the property’s management.
The magistrate, referencing extensive video evidence of the flooding, determined that a violation had occurred due to the property’s failure to retain water as required by the South Florida Building Code. As a result, the property owners were ordered to bring the water drainage system into compliance within 30 days, with a daily fine of $250 to be imposed should they fail to meet this deadline.
The session also addressed a range of other significant compliance issues affecting businesses and properties across North Miami. A recurring theme throughout the meeting was the enforcement of regulations regarding business tax receipts (BTR) and certificates of use (CU). Several businesses, including Archon Engineering and Fountain Head Sub parcel 1 LLC, were found to be operating without these essential permits. The magistrate imposed strict deadlines for compliance, coupled with daily fines ranging from $250 to $500, depending on the severity and duration of each violation.
A particularly complex case involved the San Susi condo, which had failed to secure a required 40-year recertification. The magistrate emphasized the critical nature of this requirement, citing the potential safety hazards posed by non-compliance. Despite the owner’s request for additional time to address construction issues, the magistrate declined to extend the compliance deadline, stressing the urgency of rectifying the violations to avoid evacuation of the building.
In another case, the magistrate reviewed a violation involving an unpermitted efficiency living unit constructed on Northwest 134th Street. The magistrate set a compliance deadline of May 18, 2026, with a $500 daily fine for any continued non-compliance.
Throughout the session, the magistrate consistently stressed the importance of adhering to regulatory standards and the potential consequences of failing to do so.
Alix Desulme
Special Magistrate Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Special Magistrate
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/01/2026
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Recording Published:
04/01/2026
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Duration:
330 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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