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MUNICIPAL CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
~\ Meeting of November 13, 1991, 3:00 p.m.
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Agenda Action
PUBLIC HEARINGS
(At the time a case is heard and date set for compliance the Board shall, at the same
time, set the fee to be assessed in case of non-compliance.)
Case No. 48-91
National Advertising Company
22726 U.S. 19 North
(Land Development Code)
Continued from 10/23/91
John S. Taylor III
Royalty Theatre
405 Cleveland street
(Life Safety Code)
Continued to 11/27/91
Case No. 51-91
Comply by applying for permit
within 7 days; complete all
work, except the stairs, within
3D days of acquiring a permiti
complete the stairs/exit at
rear of bu ilding within 90 days
of acquiring permit
Withdrawn
Case No. 53-91
Scott Paints Inc.
532 S. Missouri Avenue
(Land Development Code)
Complied Prior
Timothy Borowicz
Flamingo Republic
403 Manda1ay Avenue
(Occupational License)
Complied Prior
Richard W. Barber
611 Druid Road E, #304
(Occupational License)
Complied Prior
John Potts/D I S C
26133 U S 19 N, #410
(Occupational License)
Complied Prior
Grey Wolf Inc.
2071 Range Road
(Occupational License)
Complied Prior
Withdrawn
Case No. 54-91
Withdrawn
Case No. 55-91
Withdrawn
Case No. 57-91
Withdrawn
Case No. 58-91
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
~~ Affidavits of Comoliance
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Case 91-8-1 #8
Case 91-8-1 #9
Case 91-8-2 #3
Case 91-8-2 #5
Case 91-8-2 #6
Case 91-9-1 #1
Case 91-9-1 #2
Case 91-9-1 #3
Case 91-9-2 #7
Case 91-9-2 #11
Case 91-10-1 #6
Case 91-10-2 #15
Case No. 6-91
OTHER BOARD ACTION
NEW BUSINESS
ADJOURN
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Accepted affidavits
Clark W. Mills
about 709 Vine Avenue
James C. & Darlene L. Grimes
1410 Hamlet Avenue
Daisy Williams
about 900 La Salle Streot
James Liddell Jr.
about 908 Palmetto Street
Ernest W. Bailey Est.
1404 Pennsylvania Avenue
Nick Sagonias Est.
about 650 Turner Street
Forest Dean/Norman Kirkland, Tre.
ROW on Turner St., N of 601 S. Myrtle
Charles R. Smith
1200 Drew Street
Ruthie Taylor/Lillie M. Taylor
about 1125 Tangerine Street
Daoul E. Oebs
1498 Greenwood Avenue
Marilyn L. Gorgen
28B1 Edenwood St
Kenneth R. Boaz
1529 Madison Ave. S.
Seville Condominium #12, Inc.
2699 Seville Boulevard
Affidavit of Compliance
Address Board re Accrued Fine
Accepted affidavit; authorized
reduction of fine to those
costs actually incurred
None
New members were welcomedi
Chairman informed members that
Mr. Aude will be recognized by
the City Commission on 11/21.
4:25 p.m.
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MUNICIPAL CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
November 13, 1991
Members present:
William Murray, Chairman
Bruce Cardinal, Vice-Chairman
William A. Zinzow
D. Wayne Wyatt
Stephen D. Swanberg
Stephen Gerlach,.
Absent:
Louise C. Riley (excused)
Also present:
Miles Lancel Assistant City Attorney
Andy Salzman, Attorney for the Board
Mary K. Diana, Secretary for the Board
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In order to provide continuity for research, the items will be listed in agenda
order although not necessarily discussed in that order.
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman at 3:00 p.m. in the Commission
Meeting Room in City Hall. He outlined the procedures and advised any aggrieved
party may appeal a final administrative order of the Municipal Code Enforcement
Board to the Circuit Court of Pinellas County. Any such appeal must be filed within
th i rty (30) days of the execut i on of the order to be appea 1 ed. He noted that
Florida Statute 286.0105 requires any party appealing a decision of this Board to
have a record of the proceedings to support such an appeal.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
National Advertising Company
22726 U.S. 19 North
(Land Development Code)
Continued fram 10/23/91
Request to continue
Mr. Wyatt moved to continue Case No. 48-91 to the meeting of November 27, 1991
as requested by the Inspector. The motion was duly seconded and carried
unanimously.
Case No. 48-91
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John S. Taylor III/Royalty Theatre
405 Cleveland Street
(Life Safety Code)
Richard Nail, Attorney representing Mr. Taylor, stated he has been working
with Mr. Chester for some time regarding the repairs needed. He submitted
Defendant's exhibit A, a copy of a proposal for various improvements and repairs to
be made. Repairs could he completed within ninety days with the exception of the
fire stairs exit at the rear of the building. Construction and installation of the
stairs can be completed within sixty days of schematics. He requested abeyance of
any fines during the compliance period.
Case No. 51-91
IJohn Chester, Fire InspE!ctor, stated he would like to withdraw two of the
violations cited; specifically NFPA Life Safety Code sections 9~3.2.1.8 and
9-3.2.1.12 regarding automatic sprinklers and standpipe in stage areas, as the 1991
edition of the code eliminates the requirement for stages under 1,000 feet.
In response to question, the Inspector stated ninety day compliance is
acceptable to the City.
In response to questions, Mr. Nail stated they have been working with the
architect and tenants since the first notice of violation was issued in February.
He stated Mr. Taylor has an arrangement with the architect, and they have had
numerous meetings with the Inspector.
Concern was expressed that this is an assembly area with life safety code
violations. In response to questions, Mr. Chester stated the theater is currently
in between programs. He stated some of the violations could be corrected sooner
than ninety days; the emergency lighting can be done before the next production.
In response to a question, Mr. Bob Lyons of SunWest Construction stated the
work will be completed in thirty days provided there is no delay in acquiring the
necessary permitting. He stated currently there is a verbal agreement for the work,
and he is confident a formal contract is forthcoming.
Mr. Cardinal moved that concerning Case No. 51-91 regarding violation of
Sections 9~3.2.1.10, 9-3.4.1, 9-2.9, and 9-2.2.3 NFPA Life Safety Code 101 as
adopted by Section 93.21 of the Clearwater City Code on property located at 405
Cleveland Street a/k/a John R. Davey's Resub. Block B, E 1/2 of Lot 7 & W 3013" of
Lot 6, the Municipal Code Enforcement Board has heard testimony at the Municipal
Code Enforcement Board hearing held the 13th day of November, 1991, and based on the
evidence, the Municipal Code Enforcement Board enters the following Findings of
Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order.
The Findings of Fact are: after hearing testimony of Richard Nail, Attorney
representing Mr. Taylor, John Chester, Fire Inspector, and Bob Lyons, contractor
engaged by Mr. Taylor, and viewing the evidence, exhibits submitted: Defendant's
exhibit A, a proposal submitted by SunWest Construction, and acknowledgement by Mr.
Nail that the violations exist, it is evident that life threatening conditions exist
at 405 Cleveland Street.
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r"~ The Conclusions of Law are: John S. Taylor is in violation of Sections
9-3.2.1.10, 9-3.4.1. 9-2.9, and 9-2.2.3 of NFPA Life Safety Code 101.
It is the Order of this Board that John S. Taylor shall comply with Sections
9-3.2.1.10,9-3.4.1, 9-2.9, and 9-2.2.3 NFPA Life Safety Code 101 by 1) applying for
the necessary building permit within 7 days, 2) by comrleting all work, except the
stairs, within 30 days of acqlliring the permit, and 3 completing installation of
the fire stairs/exit at the rear of the building within 90 days of acquiring permit.
If John S. Taylor does not comply within the time specified, the Board may order
them to pay a fine of $250.00 per day for each day the violation continues to exist
past the compliance due date. If John S. Taylor does not comply within the time
specified, a certified copy of the Order imposing the fine may be recorded in the
Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, and once recorded shall constitute a
lien against any real or personal property owned by the violator pursuant to Chapter
162, Florida Statutes. If the violation concerns real property, the recording of
a certified copy of this Order shall constitute notice to any subsequent purchasers,
successors in interest or assigns of the violation and the findings in this Order
shall be binding upon any subsequent purchasers, successors in interest or assigns
of the real property where the violation exists. Upon complying, John S. Taylor
shall notify John Chester, the City Official who shall inspect the property and
notify the Board of compliance. Should the violation reoccur, the Board has the
authority to impose the fine at that time without a subsequent hearing. Should a
dispute arise concerning compliance, either party may request a further hearing
before the Board. Any aggrieved party may petition the Board to reconsider
or rehear any Board order resulting from a Public Hearing. A Petition for Rehearing
must be made in writing and filed with the Board Secretary no later than thirty days
(" after the execution of the order and prior to the filing of any appeal. Upon
receipt of the Petition, the Board will consider whether or not to reconsider or
rehear the case. The Board will not hear oral ,argument or evidence in determining
whether to grant the Petition to Reconsider or Rehear. The motion was duly seconded
and carried unanimously.
Case Mc. 53-91
Case No. 54-91
Scott Paints Inc.
532 S. Missouri Avenue
(Land Development Code)
Complied prior
Timothy Borowicz/Flamingo Republic
403 Mandalay Avenue
(Occupational License)
Complied prior
Richard W. Barber
611 Druid Road E, #304
(Occupational License)
Complied prior
John Potts/O I S C
26133 U S 19 N, #410
(Occupational License)
Complied prior
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Case No. 55-91
Case No. 57-91
Case No. 58-91
Grey Wolf Inc.
207! Range Road
(Occupational license)
Complied prior
Mr. Wyatt moved to withdraw Case Nos. 53-91, 54-91, 55-91, 57-91 and 58~91.
The motion was duly second~d and f2rried unanimously.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Affidavits of Compliance
Case 91-8-1 #8
Clark W. Mills
about 709 Vine Avenue
Case 91-8-1 #9 James C. & Darlene l. Grimes
1410 Hamlet Avenue
Case 91-8-2 #3 Daisy Williams
about"900 La Salle Street
Case 91-8-2 #5 James Liddell Jr.
about 908 Palmetto Street
Case 91-8-2 #6 Ernest W. Bailey Est.
( 1404 Pennsylvania Avenue
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Case 91-9-1 #1 Nick Sagonias Est.
about 650 Turner Street
Case 91-9-1 #2 Forest Dean/Norman Kirkland, Tre.
ROW on Turner St., N of 601 S. Myrtle
Case 91-9-1 #3 Charles R. Smith
1200 Drew Street
"Case 91-9-2 #7 Ruthie Taylor/Lillie M. Taylor
about 1125 Tangerine Street
Case 91-9-2 #11 Daoul E. Debs
1498 Greenwood Avenue
Case 91-10~1 #6 Marilyn L. Gorgen
2881 Edenwood Street
Case 91-10~2 #15 Kenneth R. Boaz
l529 Madison Avenue South
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Mr. Cardinal moved to accept the Affidavits of Compliance in Case Nos.
91-8-1 #8, 91-8-1 #9, 91-8-2 #3, 91-8-2 #5, 91-8-2 #6, 91-9-1 #1, 91-9-1 #2,
91-9-1 #3, 91-9-2 #7, 91-9-2 #11, 91-10-] #6, and 91-10-2 #15. The motion was duly
seconded and carried unanimously.
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Case No. 6-91
Seville Condominium #12, Inc.
2699 Seville Boulevard
Affidavit of Compliance
Address Board re Accrued Fine
Tom Chaplinsky, Construction Inspections Supervisor, stated he cited Seville
for unsafe railings in AlIuust, 1989. Repairs were made rendering the condition of
the railings safe on a temporary basis. In January, 1991, the repairs were no
longer considered safe and the violation was heard by the board. The board ordered
compliance by May 15th, which was not obtained; the permit was not issued until
April 15th. Compliance was finally obtained October 23rd. In response to a
question, Mr. Chaplinsky stated they replaced the railings with new ones. Most of
the public portions were completed about a month prior to total compliance.
In response to a question, it was stated the fine has accrued to over $40,000.
Roger Laursen, attorney representing Seville #12, Inc., submitted a packet of
papers including correspondence with the City and proposals and agreements for
construction. They were first notified of the violation in February, 1988. There
has been ongoing litigation against the developer since 1986 regarding defects in
the construction. The developer had control of 38 af the 80 units until April 1991.
He stated the litigation was successful. A construction company was contracted to
repair the railings temporarily with shoring, which was inspected every 30-60 days
by an engineer. In October, 1989, permits were issued to repair and replace the
railings. In December, 1990, units were purchased out of bankruptcy and the owner
contracted for repairs to bring the building into compliance. The board of the
association in control at the time would not affect the contract. A new board was
voted in and, as soon as they were installed, repairs were begun. This action took
place in April and work has been ongoing since to fix the building.
Mr. Laursen stated those people affected by the lien are those whose safety
was involved. They have already spent a lot of money to gain control of the
associat ion and camp lete the necessary repa irs. No money has been received from the
developer. He requested the fine be waived, stating there was not any intentional
defiance of the code; the problem is with inferior construction.
Discussion ensued regarding the length of time this situation continued.
Mr. Rothfield, a member of the current board, stated for two years they had
a board that did not care anything about the building. In response to a question,
he stated neither Ms. Peters nor Mr. Conley, who represented the association in the
past, are on the present board.
Discussion ensued regarding the seriousness of the violation, and how long it
took for repairs to be completed. It was stated once the new board of the
association was in place, repairs were completed in six months. Discussion also
ensued regarding the fine penalizing those persons not guilty of the existence of
the violation.
Mr. Hyatt moved to accept the Affidavit of Campl iance in Case No. 6-91. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
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Mr. Cardinal moved that the entire fine be forgiven.
Andy Salzman, attorney for the Board, stated a fine can not be reduced below
the actual processing costs.
Mr. Cardinal moved to reduce the fine to an amount equal to actual costs as
documented by the City. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
OTHER BOARD ACTION - None.
NEW BUSINESS
The Chairman welcomed new board members. He informed the board members that
Mr. Aude will be recognized by the City Commission at its meeting of November 21,
1991. '
ADJOURN - The meeting adjourned at 4:25 p.m.
Attest:
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