Homestead City Council Grants Significant Lean Reduction in Landmark Property Case
- Meeting Overview:
The Homestead City Council meeting on April 2, 2026, focused on various property compliance issues, with a decision involving a lean reduction for properties associated with Landmark, a client represented by Midoro Lopez from Lopez Legal Group. The council granted an 80% reduction in lean amounts for the properties, resulting in a total of $145,226.61 to be paid over six months. Other notable discussions included ongoing non-compliance cases and the challenges faced by property owners in meeting city regulations.
The most noteworthy topic discussed was the lean reduction case involving two properties owned by Landmark. These properties had been embroiled in a lengthy compliance process that spanned 18 years, primarily due to issues like garbage accumulation, overgrown conditions, and operating without a business license. The client, Mr. Tomasino, faced several hardships over the years, including the economic downturn in 2008 and personal losses, which delayed compliance.
Lopez detailed that approximately $314,000 had been invested to bring the properties into compliance by December 18, 2025. Despite the financial strain, Lopez advocated for the city to focus on assistance rather than punitive measures. Special Master Karen Jenkins acknowledged these hardships and offered an 80% reduction in lean amounts, substantially lowering the financial burden on Tomasino. This decision underscored the meeting’s focus on balancing enforcement with understanding property owners’ challenges.
In another significant case, Glenda Dykes addressed compliance concerns regarding her fence on Northeast 10th Street. After being cited for a fence in disrepair under code section 6-197, she removed the fence to comply. However, Dykes was in the process of applying for a permit for a new fence. The council emphasized the importance of maintaining communication with permitting authorities to expedite the process, imposing an $80 administration fee for the permit application timeframe.
Hamil Masur’s case concerned exterior building maintenance on Southwest 8th Street. Masur had applied for a permit to repaint the building but faced delays. The special master granted an additional 30 days for compliance, also imposing an $80 administration fee.
Miriam and Don Kerner faced a civil citation for removing a tree without a permit on Southeast 7 Court. They explained their intention to plant new trees and their lack of awareness about the permit requirement. The special master waived the citation, imposing only an $80 administration fee, while directing them to seek clarification on the permitting process.
Michael Galler’s repeat offense case involved off-street parking violations on Northwest 20th Street. A citation was issued for parking a semi-truck at the residence, following a previous citation in October 2025. The special master reaffirmed the violation and maintained the $1,000 fine.
The council also handled a case involving Gonzalez Court, where the property was cited for unpermitted work following a fire. The owner’s daughter-in-law represented her, explaining ongoing attempts to secure permits amid financial constraints. The council extended the compliance deadline by 45 days, with an administrative fee of $80. This case highlighted the balance between regulatory compliance and the financial realities faced by property owners.
Another case involved Esparansa Sanchez, cited for an expired permit related to parking facilities. Sanchez canceled her lease due to conflicting city information and permitting delays. The council granted a 30-day extension for compliance, imposing an $80 administration fee.
Homestead Commons 2 LLC, represented by Nelly Gella, faced multiple violations for a fence in disrepair and an unpermitted billboard. The council discussed the need for proper permitting and granted a 60 to 90-day extension to align repairs with future development plans. Gella acknowledged the complexities of the situation.
Steven D. Losner
City Council Officials:
Sean L. Fletcher, Erica G. Ávila, Jenifer N. Bailey, Clemente Canabal, Tom Davis, Larry Roth
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/02/2026
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Recording Published:
04/02/2026
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Duration:
105 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:
Homestead
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