Palatka Special Magistrate Considers Lien for Three-Year Code Violation and Other Property Cases
- Meeting Overview:
The Palatka Special Magistrate meeting focused on significant code enforcement issues, including a protracted case involving a property on North 11th Street, where accumulated fines and potential foreclosure were topics. The session also addressed other property violations, highlighting ongoing challenges with absentee ownership and code compliance.
The most notable discussion of the meeting revolved around the ongoing case concerning the property on North 11th Street, owned by Robert Jackson. This property has been in violation of multiple city codes for over three years, leading to substantial accrued fines. The accumulated fines amounted to $63,875, stemming from violations related to property maintenance, including rotten and weakened wood, accumulation of trash and debris, and disrepair of the roof. It was noted that the violations were first identified in a hearing in October 2022, where a compliance deadline was set, but the property remained non-compliant.
Christy Lowe, representing the city’s code enforcement, presented evidence showing the property’s deteriorating condition, despite some cleanup efforts by Jackson. Lowe emphasized that while progress had been made, issues remained, particularly with the roof and structural integrity that required permits for repairs. Photographs from March 2025 revealed worsening conditions. The city sought to record a lien on the property, which would allow the city commission to address the fines and potentially reduce them through a formal application process. This step was seen as necessary due to the extended period of non-compliance.
Jackson, present at the hearing, expressed confusion and frustration about the origins of the violations and the ongoing proceedings. He acknowledged receiving notices and confirmed his address as 606 North 11th Street, but noted his physical absence from town as a reason for the delay in addressing the issues. The magistrate reiterated the responsibility of property owners to maintain their properties, highlighting that absentee ownership often complicates compliance efforts.
Shifting focus, the meeting also addressed a new case concerning the property on Fern Street, owned by the heirs of OJ Buford and Sharon Louise Buford. Devin Buford, identified as an heir, raised concerns about improper notifications regarding code violations. He acknowledged receiving notification shortly before the meeting and confirmed ongoing probate litigation related to the property. The city presented violations for unlicensed vehicle parking, trash accumulation, and excessive grass growth, supported by photographs depicting the conditions. The magistrate clarified that the special magistrate’s role was to determine code violations and ensure compliance, irrespective of ongoing disputes among heirs.
Additionally, the meeting covered a case involving a white GMC truck parked without a license plate, deemed inoperable, and related property maintenance issues. The owner of the truck, who also lacked a valid driver’s license, admitted the vehicle was in the process of being rebuilt and could not be operated. The magistrate emphasized the need for compliance, setting a 30-day timeline to address the violations, with fines accruing if not resolved by April 17th. The city aimed to maintain neighborhood standards through these compliance efforts.
The meeting concluded with discussions on a property on Green Street, where violations related to the condition of the property led to the imposition of a lien. Despite attempts to notify the owners, no representatives were present. The city presented evidence of the property’s deteriorating condition, specifically rotten and weakened wood requiring remediation. The accumulated fines had reached $13,550, and the magistrate authorized a lien, allowing fines to continue accruing until compliance was achieved.
Robbi Correa
Special Magistrate Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Special Magistrate
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/18/2025
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Recording Published:
03/18/2025
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Putnam County
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Towns:
Palatka
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