Tarpon Springs Board Tackles Short-Term Rental Violations and Property Safety Concerns

The Tarpon Springs Code Enforcement Board meeting focused on enforcing city regulations, addressing violations involving a short-term rental on Poinsettia Avenue, and tackling significant safety issues on Lime Street.

A primary case of interest involved German Border and a short-term vacation rental on Poinsettia Avenue. The city had raised concerns about the rental, noting that the listing was promptly removed by the respondent upon notification. However, despite this compliance, the board sought a finding of violation due to recurring complaints from neighbors. Mr. Weeks, a board member, highlighted the persistent nature of such issues, questioning whether they stemmed from system defaults or owner actions. Ralston clarified that complaints about renters at the property necessitated board involvement.

A neighbor, Danielle, testified about her experiences living next to the rental property. She detailed disturbances, including late-night noise, inappropriate parking, and trash left in her yard. Danielle described an incident where her dog found a donut among the trash. Following her comments, the board unanimously found German Border in violation of city code, despite their compliance efforts.

The meeting then addressed serious safety concerns on Lime Street, owned by Lime Street Properties, Inc. Representatives Stephanie Castellan and Gabriella Montez were present. Ralston provided a background on the case, noting numerous safety deficiencies related to stairwells and other structures. Previous inspections revealed ongoing issues, with repairs conducted without necessary permits. Despite initial discussions about obtaining permits, progress had been slow, leading to a notice of violation being issued.

Photographs of the stairwells showed sloped landings, wood rot, and broken windows. The board discussed the timeline of violations, starting with a courtesy letter in December 2020 and a notice of violation in April 2024. The property owners apologized for delays, attributing them partly to a contractor’s illness. They estimated the repairs would take 90 to 120 days to complete, prompting a request for the city to ensure all permits and inspections were conducted appropriately.

A representative acknowledged improvements in property management and maintenance. Concerns about the safety of interior units were raised, with observations of water damage and a collapsed ceiling in one unit, although it was unoccupied. The fire marshal noted that inspections had been conducted and progress observed.

The board discussed setting a timeline for further assessments. A motion was made to find Lime Street Properties in violation, imposing a daily fine of $250 starting from December 1, contingent on completing required repairs and inspections. This motion aimed to maintain pressure on the property owners to ensure timely completion of repairs, safeguarding residents and addressing potential city liability.

Another notable case involved Aristos Holdings and a property on South Pinellas Avenue. The board reviewed the status of the property, which had an unsanitary pool condition following complaints from the Pinellas County Department of Health. Despite initial compliance, the pool reverted to an unsanitary state. The property was subsequently drained, and a sump pump installed. The board unanimously found Aristos Holdings in compliance with city codes.

Additional cases included Michael Mina, senior trustee, for a property on Hibiscus Street, and Mantis Partners LLC on Hope Street. The former involved ongoing discussions about fine reduction for previous violations. The latter faced continued non-compliance, prompting the board to assess a $75 daily fine starting from September 13 until compliance was achieved.

The board also approved minutes from previous meetings and received updates on code enforcement activities, including the opening of 33 cases in August and the closure of 28 due to compliance. Specific properties on Ventnor and Carlton were highlighted, with one achieving compliance and the other still accruing daily fines.

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