Titusville Code Enforcement Board Tackles Tree Removal Violations and Business Tax Issues
- Meeting Overview:
The Titusville Code Enforcement Board recently convened to address a range of issues, notably focusing on the unauthorized tree removal by the Fellowship of the Assemblies of God and the recurring problem of businesses operating without valid business tax receipts. The board imposed various fines and compliance deadlines, emphasizing the importance of adherence to city ordinances.
A major issue addressed during the meeting was the case involving the Fellowship of the Assemblies of God, located on Cheney Highway. The board scrutinized the unauthorized removal of trees, a violation of section 30-39 of the city code, after an inspection revealed a pile of tree debris on church grounds. The board heard from church representatives, including Senior Pastor Roger Hackenberg, who admitted the code violation but argued the tree removal was a necessary response to safety concerns, particularly due to falling limbs that posed risks to parking lot users. Pastor Hackenberg explained that the church was unaware of the permit requirement in this instance, despite having a history of complying with permit regulations for past projects. Citing issues like pine beetles and lightning damage, the church sought leniency regarding the imposed fines.
The enforcement officer acknowledged the church’s safety concerns, distinguishing this case from others by noting the fewer number of trees removed and the community service nature of the area affected. The board engaged in a debate over the appropriate penalty, ultimately deciding to reduce the original fine to $2,500, while also imposing administrative costs of $136.28. The church was given 30 days to pay the total amount, with the warning that failure to comply could lead to additional fines. The hearing concluded with a reminder that future violations would be treated as repeat offenses and could be recorded in public records.
Another topic was the enforcement of business tax receipt requirements. Several businesses were cited for operating without valid receipts, with Sweet Liybug LLC and Bethany Livingston LMHC LLC being two such cases. Both businesses were found to have failed in obtaining or renewing their necessary tax receipts, with the board confirming that proper notices had been sent and neither business attended the hearing. Each was given a 10-day compliance window to rectify the situation, with a $250 fine looming for noncompliance by May 21, 2026.
Similarly, Florida Classic Customs was discussed due to their attempts to communicate with city staff about a pending state license. The board debated granting additional time to this business, considering the circumstances surrounding their state license application. Ultimately, the board allowed 10 days for compliance, maintaining the same fine structure for noncompliance.
The board also reviewed the case of Integrity Title LLC, which was similarly operating without a business tax receipt and had not made contact with city officials. The board issued a directive for compliance within 10 days, again with a potential $250 fine for noncompliance. Meanwhile, for Lenovation LLC, proper notices were sent, and the board noted a failure to renew their business tax receipt. Like the others, they were given 10 days to comply to avoid fines.
Premium Investment Properties Inc., which operates a quadruplex, had recently submitted an application for a business tax receipt. The board, considering the owner’s presence in Canada and the property’s maintenance company contact, granted a more lenient 30-day compliance period. However, administrative costs were imposed, and a potential $250 fine was established should they fail to finalize the paperwork by the June 10 deadline.
Daniel E. Diesel
Code Enforcement Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Code Enforcement Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/11/2026
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Recording Published:
05/11/2026
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Duration:
77 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Brevard County
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Towns:
Titusville
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