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ACTION AGENDA
City of Clearwater .
Municipal Code Enforcement Board
August27,2003
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Case 02..03 - Contd from 7/23/03
Parkside Clearwater Associates - Property Owner
Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc. - Billboard Owner
24639 US Highway 19 N
Development - Fox
Continued to 9/24/03
B. Case ,No. 11-03 - Contd from 7/23/03
Ninon Roy
3031 Prestige Drive
Development - King
Withdrawn
C. Case No. 23-03 - Contd from 7/23/03
Lee's Tree Service
2991 Ashecroft Court
Development - Kurleman
. Withdrawn
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- D. Case No. 24-03 - Contd from:7/23/03,
, Tim J, Schemel.
2300 Gulf to Bay Boulevard . ,
. Development - Kurleman
Continued to 9/24/03
E. Case No. 29-03 - Contd from 7/23/03
. John W. Withers
805 Bruce Avenue
, Development - Phillips . I,
Withdrawn
F. Case No. 30-03 - Contd from 7/23/03
"Thomas Vasilaros
938 Narcissus Avenue
Development - Phillips
. Comply within 30 days or $1 aO/day
G. Case NO.,31..03 - Contd from 7/23/03
Nicholas Vasilaros
306 Leeward Island
'.. Development - Phillips'
. Comply within 15 days or $100/day
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Case 49-97 Affidavit of Compllonco
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Daniel J. Mehler/David A. Grice
305 Pennsylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
, Accepted
B. Case 14-98 Affidayit of Compllanco
David J. Getchell/David A. Grice
303 Pennsylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
, . Accepted
C. Case 14-03 Affidavit of Compllanco
Stephen G. Beneke
1301-1305 N. Myrtle Avenue
Building - Wright.
Accepted
E Case 17 -03 Affidavit of Compliance
Hicks Wilcher
606 Seminole Street
. Development - Ruud
" Accepted
D. Case 27..03 Affidavit of Compliance
Xan~at Inc. , "
cia James Lampathakis
600 Mandalay Avenue
Building - Wright'
Accepted
E. Case 28-03 Affidavit of Non-Compliance
Jennifer' Carpenter
915.5 Turner Street
Building - Wright
Accepted; issued order imposing fine,
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3. OTHER BOARD ACTION/DISCUSSION
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A. 'Request to address board 'at next meeting re fine reduction
Case49~7 ' '
David A. Grice/Mehle'r
305 Pensylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
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Case 14..98
David A. Grice/Getchel
303 Pennsylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
Approved request to address board ra reduction of fine, at
9/24/03 meeting
B. Request for reduction of fine
Case 19..02
Chuck Broadhurst
1112 Palm Bluff Street
Building - Coccia
Reduced fine to $3,600
4. NEW BUSINESS - none
5. NUISANCE ABATEMENT LIEN FILINGS: Accept~d
Jason Munn
1391 S. Martin Luther King Jr Ave. ,
Lakeview Heights, Blk F, Lots 11-12
P N U 2003-00920
$ 320.00
PNU2003-00211
$ 320,00
PNU2003.01194
$ 320.00
PNLJ2003-01181
Jason Munn
1205 P~nnsylvania Avenue
Palm Park. Blk D, Lot 16
. Steven and Susan Fabos
904 Lotus Path
Magnolia Heights, Blk 2, Lots 11 thru 14
Mary A: Heye
1103 Howard Street .
Carolina Terrace Annex, Lots 77 thru 80
$320.00
PNU2003.00987
. Michael B. Edelstein
2364 Shade Tree Lane
'Shady Oak Farms, Blk A. Lot 12
$ 320.00
PNU2003-00948
$ 320.00
PNU2003-00718
$ 320.00
PNU2003.00911
$ 320.00
. Mitchell Hershman and Rosemarie Oddo
298 South Pegasus Avenue
Sky Crest Unit 5. Blk A, Lot 10
Gene Roebuck and Curtis Tumpkin
1153' LaSalle Street
Greenwood Park #2, Blk F, Lot 8
Marilyn Golden
1119 Tangerine Street
Greenwood Park #2. Blk D. Lot 25
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MUNICIPAL CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MEETING
CITY OF CLEARWATER
August27,2003
Present:
Sheila Cole
, David Allbritton
George Krause
Douglas J. Williams
Chair
Vice~Chair
Board Member
Board Member
Absent:
L. Duke Tieman
Joyce Martin
Jay Keyes
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Also Present:
Assistant City Attorney
Attorney for the Board
Secretary for the Board
Board Reporter
Bryan Ruff
Andrew Salzman
Mary K. (Sue) Diana
Brenda Moses
The Chair called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. at City Hall.
To provide continuity for research, items are in agenda order although not
necessarily discussed in that order.
The Chair outlined the procedures and stated any aggrieved party may appeal a final
. administrative order of the Municipal Code Enforcement Board to the Circuit Court of Pinellas
County within thirty (30) days of the execution of the order. Florida Statute 286.0105 requires
any party appealing a decision of this Board to have a record o~ the proceedings. '
1. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Case 02-03 - Cont'd from 7/23/03
Parkside Clearwater Associates - Property Owner
Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc. - Billboard Owner
24639 US Highway 19 N
Dev'elopment - Fox
Case q2-03 was continued by staff to the meeting of September 24, 2003..
Case 11-03 - Cont'd from 7/23/03
Ninon Roy
3031 Prestige Drive
Dev'elopment - King
Case 1 ~ ~03 was withdrawn by staff, as the property is now in compliance.
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Case 23-03 - Cont'd from 7/23/03 .
Lee's Tree Service
2991 Ashecroft Court
Development - Kurleman
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Case 23-03 was withdrawn by staff due to insufficient documentation.
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Case 24-03 - Cont'd from 7123103
Tim J..Schemel
2300 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard
Development - Kurleman
Board Secretary Diana read the Affidavit of Violation & Request for Hearing. Service, on
the notice of hearing was obtained by securing a copy to r..,..,r. Schemel's front door at 1043
Harvest Moon Drive in Seffner, Florida.
No one was present to represent Mr. Schemel, the tree contractor.
In response to questions from Assistant City Attorney Bryan Ruff, City Inspector Scott
Kurleman said the initial date of inspection was February 21. 2003 at which time it was
determined that one 20-inch live oak tree, two crepe myrtle trees, a'nd various shrubs had been
removed.
Mr. Ruff submitted City Exhibits 1- 5, including photographs of the property at 2300
Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard.
In response to questions, Mr. Kurleman said the photographs are an accurate
representation of current conditions. He recommended a fine of $2,112 be imposed, payable
within 30 days. He said the fine is based upon a formula used by the ISA (International Society
of Agriculture).
Mr. Kurleman said Tim Schemel is the contractor that was hired by the business owner
to remove the trees. In response to a question, Mr. Kurleman indicated it is the business
owner's responsibility to replace the trees; however, this will not remedy the tree contractor's -
responsibility.
- Concern was expressed that Mr. Schemel was acting as the agent hired by the business
owner to remove the trees and should not assume all responsibility. Mr. Kurleman said Mr.
Schemel performed the work without permits and without a current occupational license. In
response to a question, Mr. Kurleman said the trees could not be replaced due to their size and
current configuration of the property. The business owner has indicated he is only going to
replace the two crepe myrtle trees.
Development Services Manager Bob Hall, said by citing both the contractor and the
business owner, the City wishes to prevent unlicensed contractors from performing work
without permits. He believed that both parties were responsible for the violations and-both were
. cited. Mr. Hall said the business owner has agreed to work with the City regarding the violation
but there has been no cooperation from the tree contractor.
Questions were raised as to whether both the business owner and the contractor were
equally responsible, whether there was an option to replace the trees and, if a fine is imposed,
whose property would the lien go against.
The meeting recessed from 3:22 to 3:25 p.m.
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Mr. Ruff recommended the case be continued to the next meeting in order to address
some of the questions raised.
Member Williams moved to continue Case 24~03 for 2300 Gulf~to-Bay Boulevard to the
meeting of September 24, 2003. The motion was duly seconded and .carried unanimously.
E. Case 29-03 - Cont'd from 7/23/03
John W. Withers
805 Bruce Avenue
Deyelopment - Phillips
Case 29-03 was withdrawn by staff. as the property is now in compliance.
F. Case 30-03 - Cont'd from 7/23/03
Thomas Vasilaros
938 Narcissus Avenue
Development - Phillips
Ms~ Diana read the Affidavit of Violation & Request for Hearing. Service on the notice of
hearing was obtained by certified mail.
No one was present to represent the property owner.
In response to questions from Mr. Ruff, City Inspector Julie Philips said the initial date of
inspection was April 9, 2003, at whiCh time she observed the house was in need of painting.
There were holes in the structure on the side of the garage, peeling paint, mold. and the yard
"."as unkempt. She said the owner lives in California and has taken no steps to correct the
violations. .
Mr. Ruff submitted City Exhibits 1- 6, including photographs of the property.
In response to questions, Ms. Phillips indicated the photographs are an accurate
representation of .current conditions. She recommended compliance within 30 days or a .
S100/day fine for each day the violations continue to exist. She said the owner has had four.
months to make improvements and has done nothing to date.
Member Allbritton mov~d that the Municipal Code Enforcement Board has heard.
testimony at its regularly meeting held on August 27. 2003, and based on the evidence issued
its Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order as follows:
FINDINGS OF FACT
After hearing testimony of Inspector Julie Phillips for City, (Respondent was not present
and had no representation), and viewing the evidence, City Exhibits 1 ~6 (Ex. 1 - notice of
violation; Ex. 2 - affidavit of posting; Ex. 3 - applicable code sections; \ Ex. 4 - property
appraiser printout; Ex. 5. - affidavit of violation and request for hearing; and Ex. - 6. ~
:)hotographs of conditions). it is evident the property is in violation of the City code. The exterior
of the hou.se is in bad condition. Paint is peeling and mold is evident.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
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The Respondent :by reason of the foregoing is in violation of Section 3-1502.8 of the
Code of the City of Clearwater, Florida, in that the Respondent has failed to remedy the cited
violation(s); ,
ORDER
It is the Order of the Board that the Respondent is to correct the aforesaid violation by
October 4, 2003. The burden shall rest upon the Respondent to request a reinspecti6n by the
Code Inspector to verify compliance with this Order.
In the event the aforesaid violation is found, in subsequent proceedings by this Board,
not to have been corrected on or before October 4, 2003, the Respondent may be ordered to.
pay'a fine in the amount of one hundred and no/100 dollars ($100.00) per day for each day the
violation continues beyond October 4, 2003.
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If Respondent 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 Respondent
pursuant to Chapter 162 of the Florida Statute,s.
Should the violation reoccur. the Board has the authority to impose the fine at that time
without a subsequent hearing. '
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.
G. Case. 31-03 - Cont'd from 7/23/03
Nicholas Vasilaros
306 Leeward Island
Development.:... Phillips
Ms. Diana read the Affidavit of Violation & Request for Hearing. Service on the notice of
hearing was obtained by certified mail.
No one was present to represent the property owner.
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In response to questions from Mr. Ruff, Ms. Phillips said the initial date of inspection
was June 18. 2003. She said very little has been done to date. Upon inspection, Ms. Philips
found no structural problems, however there' was peeling paint in various locations of the home
including the fascia and trim work, and the yard was overgrown. The house has been pressure-
sprayed, painted on the front and one side. Additionally, a 'fence has been constructed without
a permit. . .
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Mr. Ruff submitted City Exhibits 1-6, including photographs of the property.
In response to questions, Ms. Phillips indicated the photographs are an accurate
representation of current conditions. She recommended compliance within 30 days or a
S 1 OO/day fine be imposed. "
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Member Williams moved that the owner comply within 30 days or a fine of S 1 OO/day be
imposed for each day the violation continues to exist. The motion was duly seconded.
It was suggested the timeframe be changed to 15 days.
Member Williams amended his motion and the seconder agreed. The motion carried
unanimously.
Member Williams moved that the Municipal Code Enforcement Board has heard
testimony at its regular meeting held on August 27, 2003, and based on 'the evidence issued its
Findings of Fac!; Conclusions of Law, and Order as follows:
FINDINGS OF FACT
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After hearing testimony of Inspector Julie Phillips for City,' (Respondent was not present
and ,had no representation), and viewing the evidence, City Exhibits 1-6 (Ex. 1 - notice of
violation; Ex. 2 - affidavit of posting; Ex. 3 - applicable code sections; Ex. 4 - property
appraiser printout; Ex. 5 - affidavit of violation and request for hearing; and Ex, - 6 -
photographs of conditions), it is evident the property is in violation of the City code. The exterior
of the house is in bad condition. Paint is peeling and mold is evident.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The Respondent by reason of the foregoing is in violation of Section 3-1502.B of the
Code of the City of Clearwater, Florida, in that the Respondent has failed to remedy the cited
violation(s}.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Board that the Respondent is to correct the aforesaid violation by
September 20. 2003. The burden shall rest upon the Respondent to request a reinspection by
the Code Inspector to verify compliance with this Order.
In the event the aforesaid violation is found, in subsequent proceedings by this Board,
not to have been corrected on or before September 20. 2003, the Respondent may be ordered
to pay a fine in the amount of one hundred and no/100 dollars ($100.00) per day for each day
the violation continues beyond September 20, 2003. '
.If Respondent'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 Respondent
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pursuant to Chapter 162 of the Florida Statutes.
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Should the violation reoccur. the Board has the authority to impose the fine at that time
without a subsequent hearing.
Any aggrieved party may p.etition 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.
2. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Case 49-97 Affidavit of Compliance
Daniel J. Mehler/David A. Grice
305 Pennsylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
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Case 14.98 Affidavit of Compliance
David J. Getchell/David A. Grice
303 Pennsylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
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c. Case 14-03 Affidavit of Compliance
Stephen G. Beneke
1301-1305 N. Myrtle Avenue
Building - Wright
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D. ,Case 17-03 Affidavit of Compliance,
Hicks Wilcher
606 Seminole Street
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E. Case 27-03 Affidavit of Compliance
Xania, Inc.
c/e James Lampathakis
600 Mandalay Avenue.
Building - Wright
Member Allbritton moved to accept the Affidavits of Compliance for Cases 49~97, 14-98,
14-03, 17~03 and 27-03. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
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Case 28-03 Affidavit of Non-Compliance
Jennifer Carpenter
915.5 Turner Street
Building - Wright
Member Allbritton moved to accept the, Affidavit of Non-Compliance and issue the order
imposing the fine for Case 28-03. ~he motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
3. OTHER BOARD ACTION/DISCUSSION
A. Request to address board at next meeting re fine reduction
Case 49-97
David A. Grice/Mehler
305 Pennsylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
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Case 14-98
David A. Grice/Getchel
303 Pennsylvania Avenue
Building - Coccia
Ms. Diana said previously, the board authorized foreclosure on the above properties.
Property owner David Grice ha~ asked the board not to proceed with the foreclosure as he was
working to bring the properties into compliance. As the properties are now in compliance, he
wishes to address the board regarding the fines at the next meeting.
Consensus was to allow Mr. Grice to address the board regarding the fines.
B. ' ,Request for reduction of fine
Case 19-02
Chuck Broadhurst
1112 Palm Bluff Street
. Building- Coccia
Ms. Diana said at their last meeting I the Board approved Mr. Harris' request to address
the Board regarding the above referenced property. The property is still in a noncomplfant
state. Mr., Harris is.'proposing to bring it into compliance. The fine has been running since 2002
and is currently at $33,500.
Mr. Charles Harris said he lives next door to the property and ever since he moved into
the neighborhood, this property has been an eyesore. He said he has a contract to purchase
the property and wants to demolish the structure and has obtained an estimate of $2,500 for
demolition.
City Inspector Mike Coccia said the previous owner has abandoned the property. He
referred to photographs taken on December 5. 2001. Mr. Coccia said the owner had attempted
to repair structural elements without engineering drawings and permits. The photographs
indicated interior disrepair. The house has been boarded up and there is a pending unsafe
building code violation aga:nst the owner.
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In response to a question, City Building Construction Inspector Bill Wright said the City
could demolish the structure at a cost of approximately $2,000. The City could then place a lien
on the property. Mr. Harris is proposing to have .the sfructure demolished once he owns the
prope~y. In response to a question, Ms. Diana reviewed the City's administrative costs, which
total 53,575.43.
Membe'r Allbritton moved to reduce the fine from $33.500 to $3.600, contingent upon
Mr. Harris' purchase of the property. . The motion was duly seconded 'and carried
unanimously.
4. NEW BUSINESS
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The Chair noted an upcoming vacancy on the Board and suggested anyone interested
in filling the vacancy to contact Official Records & Legislative Services for an application.
5. NUISANCE ABATEMENT LIEN FILINGS: .
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. Debra Simpson PNU2003-00970
1512 Ewing Avenue
Belmont 2n~ Addition, Blk D. Lots 7-8 $ 320.00
" Joan P. Huettner PNU2003-01298
1539 Laura Street
Crest Lake Sub, Blk H, Lots 5-6 $ 200.00
Jenny Pogorzala PNU2003-00989
1634 Grove Street
Keystone Manor, Blk a, Lot 12' $320.00
Robert Robichaux PNU2003-00777
1317 Fairwood Avenue
Woodvalley Unit 1. Blk 9, Lot 1 $ 320.00
John Kapelouzos PNU2003-Q0878
209 South Corona Avenue
S~y Crest Unit 5, Blk 0, Lot 11 $ 320.00
Geraldine Smith PNU2003-00779
2374 Hawthorne Drive
Wood gate of Countryside Unit 3, Lot 107 ' $ 320.00
. Sherri L. and Robert W. Strazz PNU2003-00764
1519 Tioga Avenue.
Tennessee Terrace. Lots 21-22 $ 320.00
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Member Allbritton moved to accept the nuisance abatement lien'fiIings as submitted.
The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
6. . APPROVAL OF MINUTES - July 23, 2003 "
. Member Williams moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of July 23, 2003, '
as submitted in written summation to each board member. The motion was duly seconded and
carried un'animously.
7. ADJOURNMENT
The meeHng adjourned at 4:00 p.m. '
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