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CE 60 ARDELLA RD 2013 w I CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 4 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 PHONE (904) 247-5855 la AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE 3 Case# 13-00000106 I, Deborah White, Code Enforcement Officer for the City of Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement Division, verify that the property referenced below was inspected on May 21, 2013, and is now in compliance: 60 Ardella Rd RE# 172065-0000 May 21,2013 Date Signature I STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DUVAL / I,�gcr 11 �' a � kC,( , a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, hereby certify that Deborah White, personally known to me to be the affiant in the foregoing affidavit, personally appeared before me this day and having been by me duly sworn deposes and says that the facts set forth in the above affidavit are true and correct. 1Cw� Witness my hand and official seal this the 2� da y of �' i« y , . JENNIFER WALKER MY COMMISSION 0 FP 011480 =�� EXPIRES'April 24,2017 'd 8—W TWU N*q Pebk undenwnte s ` otary Public My Commission expires: : rt 160 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 1t1 800 SEMINOLE ROAD t� �N ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 (904) 247-5810 May 21, 2013 Robert M. Hamil,Jr. 160 11th Street Atlantic Beach FL 32233-4306 RE: CODE ENFORCEMENT ORDER CASE# 13-00000106, 60 Ardella Rd Atlantic Beach, Florida Dear Respondent: On May 14, 2013 the Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement Board issued an order pertaining to your case which is attached. Please be advised that if you wish to request a rehearing of the attached Order, such request must be submitted in writing to the Atlantic Beach City Clerk's Office, 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, Florida no later than ten (10) days from the execution of the order to be appealed. The request must be based on the following grounds: That there exists new and material evidence which, if introduced at the hearing, would probably have changed the code enforcement board decision and could not with reasonable diligence have been discovered before and produced at the hearing; and Given this evidence,the order issued is contrary to the law and evidence. Should you have any questions relative to this matter, please contact the Code Enforcement Officer, Deborah White at(904)247-5855. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH r Dayna illiams Code EnTorcement Board Secretary cc: Code Enforcement Officer Attachment: Code Enforcement Board Order CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA,Petitioner CASE# 13-00000106 VS. Robert M. Ha nil, Jr. FIRST CLASS AND 160 l la' Street CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-4306 REQUESTED: 7010 1870 0002 0629 7055 60 Ardella Rd Atlantic Beach, Florida RE: # 172065-0000 ORDER IMPOSING FINE THIS CAUSE came for public hearing before the Code Enforcement Board on May 14,2013 and the Board having heard testimony under oath, received evidence, and heard arguments respective to all appropriate matters, and thereupon issues the Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order as follows: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That the Respondent Robert M. Hamil, Jr. owns the property located at 60 Ardella Rd, Atlantic Beach,Florida. 2. That notice was posted and sent by certified mail and that Respondent was not present at the hearing 3. That notification of the violations of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, Section 24-173 Neighborhood Preservation and property maintenance standards were made and served on the Respondent as evidenced in this hearing. 4. The aforementioned property shall be corrected by removal of the washing machine and washer parts stored outside. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW THAT Robert M. Hamil,Jr. is not in compliance and has failed to correct such violation as of this hearing date. ORDER Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and pursuant to the authority granted in Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida it is Ordered: THAT the Respondent is found in violation for non-compliance and must obtain compliance on or before May 31, 2013. Failure to comply will result in fines of$100.00 for the first day and$100.00 for every day thereafter while the violation continues to exist. In addition, any fine shall also include the administrative costs to the City incurred in prosecuting this case. THAT the Respondent is responsible for contacting the City of Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement Officer and obtaining an inspection of compliance. THAT failure to pay all accumulated fines will result in a lien being placed against the property at 60 Ardella Rd. for the total assessment plus costs incurred for the filing of the lien. All lien amounts are to be made payable at an interest rate of ten(10)percent per annum from date of certification until paid. This Order becomes self-executing upon an Affidavit of Non-Compliance being filed with the City Clerk's Office. "nATr AXTn nnnrvl~"'TU7e A4. 1 n ')All CASE ACTION FORM Investigation# DATE: NAME: L- ADDRESS OF VIOLATION Action Taken: Auw Compliance: Code Enforcement Officer Statement Property Owner: DERIC K. & ERIN E. LICHTY 910 Paradise Circle, Atlantic Beach, Florida Case # 11-814 Location: 54 W 13TH ST Commercial Vacant LOT ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H LOT 1(EX R/W) BLK 49 Real Estate# 170786-0000 Violation: Temporary storage trailers/structures stored on property in excess of 30 days allowed without property registration and no permits to make permanent. Violation Description Sec. 24-65 (b) Temporary storage structures and uses. Enclosed portable structures and accommodations intended only for temporary storage may be used following registration with the city on a form provided by the planning and zoning department, payment of the required fee, subject to the following provisions: (3) Within all non-residential zoning districts, enclosed he property may be placed on the property for a period of thirty (30) days. Registration shall be required for each such use of any temporary storage structure. Ownership of the property as determined by ❑ Tax Records ❑ Title Search ❑ Other The inspection was prompted by: 1. ❑ Complaint ❑ Routine Survey ❑ Other Previous Code Officers 2. Proper Notice was achieved in accordance with F.S. 162 by: ❑ Certified Mail ❑ Hand Delivery ❑ Posting of Property 3. I ❑ have ❑ have not spoken with Mr. Deric Lichty and Ed Puttbach, contractor for owner 4. Description of violation: (Photos) RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board find the property owner in violation and order that compliance be achieved by obtain the required permits or remove storage container/trailers by May 31,2013 or a fine of$ 100.00 be imposed for the first day and $100.00 for every day thereafter the violation continues to exists. In addition, any fine shall also include the administrative costs to the City incurred in prosecuting this case. The property owner is responsible for contacting the City Code Enforcement Officer and obtaining an inspection of compliance. MOTION: Board find the property owner in violation and order that compliance be achieved by (insert action needed) by (date) or a fine of$ be imposed for the first day and $ for every day thereafter the violation continues to exists. In addition, any fine shall also include the administrative costs to the City incurred in prosecuting this case. The property owner is responsible for contacting the City Code Enforcement Officer and obtaining an inspection of compliance. Code Enforcement Officer Statement Property Owner: ROBERT M., Jr. & HOLIDAY R. HAMIL 160 111h Street, Atlantic Beach, Florida Case # 13-00000106 Location: 60 A"ELLA " PT GOVT LOT 3 RECD O/R 11467-475 Real Estate # 172065-0000 Violation: Outside storage, washer and dryer, discarded furniture, shelf,junk, debris and garbage. Violation Description Sec. 24-173. Neighborhood preservation and property maintenance standards. (b) Appropriate maintenance and upkeep. All areas of a lot and structures that are visible from the street or a neighboring property shall be maintained in an acceptable manner, which shall be defined by the following characteristics: 1. Lots are maintained free from litter, trash, debris, discarded belongings, automotive parts, old tires, construction materials, and broken and abandoned items. Ownership of the property as determined by ❑ Tax Records ❑ Title Search ❑ Other The inspection was prompted by: 1. ❑ Complaint ❑ Routine Survey ❑ Other 2. Proper Notice was achieved in accordance with F.S. 162 by: ❑ Certified Mail ❑ Hand Delivery ❑ Posting of Property 3. I ❑ have ❑ have not spoken with Robert Hamil , owner and Austin Zipp,tenant and female occupant of property. 4. Description of violation: (Photos) RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board find the property owner in violation and order that compliance be achieved by removal of the washing machine and washer parts stored outside by May 20, 2013 or a fine of$ 100.00 be imposed for the first day and $100.00 for every day thereafter the violation continues to exists. In addition, any fine shall also include the administrative costs to the City incurred in prosecuting this case. The property owner is responsible for contacting the City Code Enforcement Officer and obtaining an inspection of compliance. MOTION: Board find the property owner in violation and order that compliance be achieved by (insert action needed) by (date) or a fine of$ be imposed for the first day and $ for every day thereafter the violation continues to exists. In addition, any fine shall also include the administrative costs to the City incurred in prosecuting this case. The property owner is responsible for contacting the City Code Enforcement Officer and obtaining an inspection of compliance. Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Page 1 of I � o -- Select Year. 2012[ Go The 2012 Florida Statutes Title XLVi Chapter 823 View Entire Chapter CRIMES PUBLIC NUISANCES 823.07 Iceboxes, refrigerators, deep-freeze lockers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, or airtight units; abandonment, discard.— (1) The purpose of ss. 823.07-823.09 is to prevent deaths due to suffocation of children locked in abandoned or discarded iceboxes, refrigerators, deep-freeze lockers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, or similar airtight units from which the doors have not been removed. (2) It is unlawful for any person knowingly to abandon or discard or to permit to be abandoned or discarded on premises under his or her control any icebox, refrigerator, deep-freeze locker, clothes washer, clothes dryer, or similar airtight unit having an interior storage capacity of 11/2 cubic feet or more from which the door has not been removed. (3) The provisions of this section shalt not apply to an icebox, refrigerator, deep-freeze locker, clothes washer, clothes dryer, or similar airtight unit which is crated or is securely locked from the outside or is in the normal use on the premises of a home, or rental unit, or is held for sate or use in a place of business; provided, however, that "place of business" as used herein shall not be deemed to include a junkyard or other similar establishment dealing in secondhand merchandise for sale on open unprotected premises. (4) It shall be unlawful for any junkyard dealer or secondhand furniture dealer with unenclosed premises used for display of secondhand iceboxes, refrigerators, deep-freeze lockers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, or similar airtight units to fail to remove the doors on such secondhand units having an interior storage capacity of 11/2 cubic feet or more from which the door has not been removed. This section will not apply to any dealer who has fenced and locked his or her premises. History.—ss. 1, 2, ch. 29707, 1955; s. 1, ch. 67-135; s. 1, ch. 71-116; s. 66, ch. 74-383; s. 1, ch. 75-24; s. 41, ch. 75-298; s. 1278, ch. 97-102. 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ROBERT M.HAMIL,JR.,and HOLIDAY R �!s� HAMIL, his wife; JOHN DOE and JANE ~_ ZT DOE, UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION; and STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Defendants. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS TO: ROBERT M.HAMIL,JR.,and HOLIDAY R.HAMIL,his wife;JOHN DOE and JANE DOE,UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION; and STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE;AND TO ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE NOTIFIED OF THE FOLLOWING: (a) The plaintiff has instituted this action against you seeking to foreclose a mortgage with respect to the property described below. (b) The plaintiff in this action is Hancock Bank. 1 OR EK 16100 PAGE 719 (c) The case number of the action is shown in the caption. (d) The property that is the subject matter of this action is in Duval County,Florida and is described as follows: SEE EXHBIT A ATTACHED HERETO. Dated on Q�(,�. ,2012. UPCHURCH,BAILEY AND UPCHURCH,P.A. By Katherine G.Jones Florida Bar No.0772951 Post Office Drawer 3007 St.Augustine,Florida 32085-3007 Telephone No.(904)829-9066 Facsimile No.(904)825-4862 Primary Email: kgjones @ubulaw.com Secondary Email: bobbih @ubulaw.com Attorneys for Plaintiff Hancock Bank 2 rt �� 1 �, y j _ � �� � jl /, S ' I Code Enforcement Procedures Without regenerating all of the steps, this is a general overview of the code enforcement requirements outlined in Florida Statutes Chapter 162. j Complaints may be received several ways: citizen complaint, Code Enforcement survey, or by anonymous complaint. The following procedures will be followed after the Code Enforcement Officer receives a complaint. CEO- the Code Enforcement Officer will investigate within a reasonable time and determine if a violation exists. Follow-up in person with the complainant is suggested whenever possible. If a violation is found and, following reasonable time, the violation is not corrected, a Notice of Violation is sent to the property owner of record. In cases where the property owner is not the violator, the tenant or leaseholder will be sent a copy of the Notice of Violation. All notices are sent certified mail and only the property owner is required to actually receive notice and make the correction(s). If the Notice of Violation is returned unclaimed, the property must be posted in accordance with F.S. 162 Notices, providing the property owner at least (10) days notice before the reasonable time for correction is required. CEO/CC- Following proper Notice of Violation, if a re-inspection reveals the violation is not corrected; the Code Enforcement Officer will take photos and request the City Clerk/Board Secretary to send,by certified mail return receipt, a Notice of Hearing for the next available Code Enforcement Board hearing. The Notice of Hearing should be sent at least 10 days before the actual hearing date. If the Notice of Hearing is returned unclaimed, the property must be posted in accordance with F.S. 162.12- Notices at least (10) days prior to the next available hearing. CEO- Following proper notice, the Code Enforcement Officer will present the case at the next available Code Enforcement hearing in accordance with the guidelines set forth in F.S. 162.07-Conduct of hearing. CC- Within fifteen(15)working days after the hearing,the City Clerk/Board Secretary will ensure the Order of the Board is properly prepared and signed (executed) by the Chairman and will also prepare a cover letter explaining their right to request a rehearing. On the same day the order is executed, the City Clerk/Board Secretary will send the original Cover Letter Explaining the Right to Request a Rehearing along with a copy of the Order Imposing Fine to the property owner,tenants and leaseholders, if necessary, and will provide a copy of both to the Code Enforcement Officer. Rehearing requests will be acc A at the next available Code Enforcement Board meeting. V\\ CEO- The Code Enforcement Officer will ensure compliance wi _)de Enforcement Board Order by inspecting the property as soon as possible following the coin J� iate set by the Code Enforcement Board. f\\ � CEO- If the violation has not been corrected within the prescribed time as indicated in the board Order, a 24 of 43 Code Enforcement Procedures-Overview Page 2 of 2 Jol �y ova Oa � mO � y O a )� a,coao� � 3 = � a0^O\O��OC����S' T p m Z O co n -i r oaa 'Y ny n>a0o a 0 a0 C�.a�a yyO�aa0 r � o co O O ��� a�oo X Zocdo 0 Lill 'ate Y �, a> O N -1 CD p Zit n C-t rr � �:r o r-r "y, M -1 rij CD CD Ir r r W •� N C7 W O Z� n N uwrFO61 oOD 9 i T (D `e 3 0 N dy C7 D S _ oUOT oo?, t wW / N N� N All W W f W O UT300I01 City of Atlantic Beach 4/29/13 Customer/Location Consumption History Inquiry 07:45:52 Customer ID: 61067 Name: ZIPP, AUSTIN F. Location ID: 2864 Addr : 60 ARDELLA RD Cycle/Route: 03 18 Amount due: $79.74 Initiation date : 1/07/11 Pending $.00 Termination date: 0/00/00 Customer status: A Customer/Location status : A Type options, press Enter . 1=Select 5=View detail 6=Display comment codes Service Reading Actual Actual Meter Est Cmnt Opt Code Type Date Consumption Demand Days Number CD CD WA REG 4/03/13 5.00 .00 33 49824706 WA REG 3/01/13 4.00 .00 28 49824706 WA REG 2/01/13 6.00 .00 29 49824706 WA REG 1/03/13 4.00 .00 31 49824706 WA REG 12/03/12 4.00 .00 32 49824706 WA REG 11/01/12 4.00 .00 30 49824706 WA REG 10/02/12 5.00 .00 32 49824706 WA REG 8/31/12 3.00 .00 28 49824706 + F3=Exit FS=Print history F6=Meter inventory F7=Meter svc info F8=Pending/history trans F9=Budget trans F24=More keys Statutes& Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Page 7 of 10 162.11 Appeals.—An aggrieved party, including the local governing body, may appeal a final administrative order of an enforcement board to the circuit court. Such an appeal shall not be a hearing de novo but shall be limited to appellate review of the record created before the enforcement board. An appeal shall be filed within 30 days of the execution of the order to be appealed. History.—s. 1, ch. 80-300;s. 10, ch. 82-37;s. 3, ch. 85-150;s. 10, ch. 86-201. Note.—Former s. 166.061. 162.12 Notices.— (1) All notices required by this part must be provided to the alleged violator by: (a) Certified mail to the address listed in the tax collector's office for tax notices, or to any other address provided by the property owner in writing to the local government for the purpose of receiving notices. For property owned by a corporation, notices may be provided by certified mail to the registered agent of the corporation. If any notice sent by certified mail is not signed as received within 30 days after the date of mailing, notice may be provided by posting as described in subparagraphs (2)(b)l. and 2.; (b) Hand delivery by the sheriff or other law enforcement officer, code inspector, or other person designated by the local governing body; (c) Leaving the notice at the violator's usual place of residence with any person residing therein who is above 15 years of age and informing such person of the contents of the notice; or (d) In the case of commercial premises, leaving the notice with the manager or other person in charge. (2) In addition to providing notice as set forth in subsection (1), at the option of the code enforcement board, notice may also be served by publication or posting, as follows: (a)1. Such notice shall be published once during each week for 4 consecutive weeks (four publications being sufficient) in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the code enforcement board is located. The newspaper shall meet such requirements as are prescribed under chapter 50 for legal and official advertisements. 2. Proof of publication shall be made as provided in ss. 50.041 and 50.051. (b)1. In lieu of publication as described in paragraph (a), such notice may be posted at least 10 days prior to the hearing, or prior to the expiration of any deadline contained in the notice, in at least two locations, one of which shall be the property upon which the violation is alleged to exist and the other of which shall be, in the case of municipalities, at the primary municipal government office, and in the case of counties, at the front door of the courthouse or the main county governmental center in said county. 2. Proof of posting shall be by affidavit of the person posting the notice, which affidavit shall include a copy of the notice posted and the date and places of its posting. (c) Notice by publication or posting may run concurrently with, or may follow, an attempt or attempts to provide notice by hand delivery or by mail as required under subsection (1). Evidence that an attempt has been made to hand deliver or mail notice as provided in subsection (1), together with proof of publication or posting as provided in subsection (2), shall be sufficient to show that the notice requirements of this part have been met, without regard to whether or not the alleged violator actually received such notice. History.—s. 1, ch. 80-300; s. 11, ch. 86-201; s. 3, ch. 87-391; s. 10, ch. 89-268; s. 6, ch. 94-291; s. 6, ch. 99-360; s. 3, ch. 2000-125; s. 1, ch. 2012-13. Note.—Former s. 166.062. 162.125 Actions for money judgments under this chapter; limitation.—Actions for money judgments under this chapter may be pursued only on fines levied after October 1, 2000. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cftn?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0162/... 4/25/2013 Statutes& Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Page 1 of 1 E Select Year: 2012 Go k The 2012 Florida Statutes r Title XLVI Chapter 823 View Entire Chapter CRIMES PUBLIC NUISANCES 823.07 Iceboxes, refrigerators, deep-freeze lockers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, or airtight units; abandonment, discard.— (1) The purpose of ss. 823.07-823.09 is to prevent deaths due to suffocation of children locked in abandoned or discarded iceboxes, refrigerators, deep-freeze lockers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, or similar airtight t units from which the doors have not been removed. (2) It is unlawful for any person knowingly to abandon or discard or to permit to be abandoned or discarded { on premises under his or her control any icebox, refrigerator, deep-freeze locker, clothes washer, clothes dryer, or similar airtight unit having an interior storage capacity of 11/2 cubic feet or more from which the door has not : been removed. (3) The provisions of this section shall not apply to an icebox, refrigerator, deep-freeze locker, clothes washer, clothes dryer, or similar airtight unit which is crated or is securely locked from the outside or is in the normal use on the premises of a home, or rental unit, or is held for sale or use in a place of business; provided, however, that "place of business" as used herein shall not be deemed to include a junkyard or other similar establishment dealing in secondhand merchandise for sale on open unprotected premises. (4) It shall be unlawful for any junkyard dealer or secondhand furniture dealer with unenclosed premises i used for display of secondhand iceboxes, refrigerators, deep-freeze lockers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, or similar airtight units to fail to remove the doors on such secondhand units having an interior storage capacity of l f 11/2 cubic feet or more from which the door has not been removed. This section will not apply to any dealer who x has fenced and locked his or her premises. History.—ss. 1, 2, ch. 29707, 1955; s. 1, ch. 67-135; s. 1, ch. 71-116; s. 66,ch. 74-383; s. 1, ch. 75-24; s.41, ch. 75-298; s. 1278, ch. 97-102. i Copyright© 1995-2013 The Florida Legislature • Privacy Statement • Contact Us t 4 t R Y S 7i t i i http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cf n?mode=View%20Statutes&SubMenu=1&App_mode=... 4/25/2013 \j9 r Is1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH J 800 SEMINOLE ROAD F, ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 PHONE (904)247-5855 POSTING AFFIDAVIT CASE# 13-00000106 Pursuant to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes and Sec. 2-147, City of Atlantic Beach City Code of Ordinances,1,Deborah White,Code Enforcement Officer, City of Atlantic Beach, hereby affirm a Notice of Hearing, a copy of which is attached,was mailed regular mail and was posted at the following locations: (1) Date Posted: 04/25/13 Location: 60 ARDELLA RD ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 (2) Date Posted: 04/25/13 Location: ATLANTIC BEACH CITY HALL 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 Deborah White, Code Enforcement Officer County of Duval State of Florida The foregoing Affidavit was acknowledged before me this_day of 2013, by Deborah White,who is personally known to me as Code Enforcement Officer for the City of Atlantic Beach. Person taking acknowledgement: (Notary Stamp/Seal) Notary Pu ic4Ste Fl orida USPS.com® - Track& Confirm Page 1 of 1 English Customer Service USPS Mobile Register/Sign In uses.co * Search USPS.com or Track Packages Quick Tools Ship a Package Send Mail Manage Your Mail Shop Business Solutions Track & Confirm GET EMAIL UPDATES PRINT DETAILS YOUR LABEL NUMBER SERVICE STATUS OF YOUR ITEM DATE&TIME LOCATION FEATURES 70101870000206296980 Notice Left April 2,2013,3:04 pm ATLANTIC Certified Mail' BEACH,FL 32233 Depart USPS Sort April 1,2013 JACKSONVILLE,FL 32203 Facility Processed through April 1,2013,11:16 pm JACKSONVILLE,FL 32203 USPS Sort Facility Depart USPS Sort April 1,2013 JACKSONVILLE,FL 32203 Facility Check on Another Item What's your label(or receipt)number? Find LEGAL ON USPS.COM ON ABOUT.USPS.COM OTHER USPS SITES Privacy Policy> Government Services) About USPS Horne) Business Customer Gateway> Terms of Use> Buy Stamps&Shop> Newsroom> Postal Inspectors> FOIA> Print a Label with Postage) Mail Service Updates> Inspector General> No FEAR Act EEO Data) Customer Service) Forms&Publications> Postal Explorer> Site Index> Careers> Copyright'')2013 USPS,All Rights Reserved. ■ CERTIFIED MAIL,,, RECEIPT ° ', coverage Provided) ' CODE ENFORCEME]Cr CITY OF ATLANTIC BEA -0 NOTICE OF HEM N Postage $ April 1, 2013 ° CASE #ru Certified Fee ° Return Receipt Fee Postmark ° (Endorsement Required) Here CERTII° Restricted Delivery Fee REQUE° (Endorsement Required) Robert M. Hamil, Jr. 701018'c Total Postage&Fees $ • 160 11 m Street ra Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-4306 ° sent To Street. ----------------------------------------- 60 ARD `OX yam or PO Box Atlantic cry-see• ............... Dear Respondent: PS Form 3800,ALIgust 2006 See Reverse for Instructions The Code Enforcement Board of the City of Atlantic Beach was created pursuant to Florida Statutes and exists for the purpose of facilitating the enforcement of the Code of Ordinances. It is comprised of seven citizens of Atlantic Beach who meet regularly to hear allegations of code violations. You are hereby notified and ordered to appear at the next public hearing of the Code Enforcement Board on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 , at 6:00 pm at Atlantic Beach City Hall, Commission Chamber, 800 Seminole Road, to answer and be heard to the following alleged violations on the property known as PT Govt Lot 3, 11467-475, RE# 172065-0000 City Code of Ordinances Section 24-173. Neighborhood preservation and property maintenance standards. (b) Appropriate maintenance and upkeep. All areas of a lot and structures that are visible from a street or a neighboring property shall be maintained in an acceptable manner,which shall be defined by the following characteristics: 1. Lots are maintained free of litter,trash, debris, discarded belongings, automotive parts, old tires,construction materials,and broken and abandoned items. 5. Household items of any type that are customarily intended to be used and maintained within the interior of a residence are not stored or discarded in any location on a lot that is visible from a street. Similarly, within the rear or side yards of a lot, such items are not stored in a manner or amount such that an unsightly nuisance to neighboring properties or an environment that attracts rodents, insects, or other animals and pests is created. The Code Enforcement Board may levy fines up to $250.00 per day for the first violation and $500.00 per day for a repeat violation. If the violation is corrected and then recurs or if the violation is not corrected by the time specified for correction by the Code Enforcement Officer, the case could be presented to the Code Enforcement Board even if the violation has been corrected prior to the Board hearing. Upon completing the corrective action required, it is your responsibility to contact Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement and arrange for an inspection to verify compliance at(904) 247-5855. r You have the right to obtain an attorney at your own expense and to present witnesses in your behalf. If you desire to have witnesses subpoenaed or if you have questions regarding the procedure, please contact Dayna Williams, Secretary of the Code Enforcement Board within five days of the receipt of this notice at (904) 247-5810. Please note the presence of a court reporter for the purpose of insuring a verbatim record in the event an appeal should be secured at your expense. ATTEST: Sincerely, L� Dayna . Williams, Secretary Deborah White, Code Enforcement Officer Page 2 of 2 i REQUEST FOR NOTICE OF HEARING LETTER 1 Lam,rE: RE#: CASE #: r) PROPERTY ADDRESS OF VIOLATION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PROPERTY OWNER: SEND CERTIFIED LETTER(S) TO: (Please check N) and explain all that apply) ❑ PROPERTY OWNER AT: ❑ ADDRESS (ABOVE) ❑ DIFFERENT MAILING ADDRESS AS FOLLOWS: ❑ TENANT, AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: (Tenant's Name) 1 MEETING DATE: VIOLATION(S): (Please check (�) and explain all that appl ❑ IPMC COAB CODE SECTION: O ❑ IPMC ❑ AB CODE SECTION: • IPMC ❑ AB CODE SECTION: • IPMC ❑ AB CODE SECTION: • IPMC ❑ AB CODE SECTION: • IPMC ❑ AB CODE SECTION: • SAME AS ATTACHED: \/000� • NOTICE OF VIOLATION DATED: • NOTICE OF HEARING DATED: Optional Section SPECIAL INSTRUCTION: ( ✓Iail copy of Notice to ❑ Other: Of White, Debbie kb& C-C-->b From: White, Debbie Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:07 AM To: Layson, Tiffany Subject: 60 ARDELLA ROAD -WASHER AND DRYER STORED OUTSIDE IN SIDE YARD Attachments: 60 Ardella OS.docx Tiffany, I have sent a notice of violation on this, however, they have not removed the appliances . I hate to wait until May for the Code Enforcement Board next meeting on this . Can you have this issue addressed for me? Thanks for all your help. . Debbie The owner signed for the letter on Feb. 14 , 2013 . 1 _ f 1 SENDER: ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete X�'liatu item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ' �0 Yit�ent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse 1:1 Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Recei by[Pri ed Name) C. Dat� Del' ery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, L/ LJ/ or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery apr different from item 1 1-3 Y 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,e�Pdelivery addr6&s low: ❑No 2 3. Service Typ ❑Certified Mail Eupress Mail 13 Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mall ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 7011 2000 0002 0346 7326 (Transfer from sery/ce la___�_.____.____ PS Form 3811,February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540; USPS.coin® - Track& Confirm Page 1 of 1 t English Customer Service USPS Mobile Register!Sign In uspscoSearch USPS.com or Track Packages Quick Tools Ship a Package Send Mail Manage Your Mail Shop Business Solutions Track & Confirm GET EMAIL UPDATES PRINTDETAILS YOUR LABEL NUMBER SERVICE STATUS OF YOUR ITEM DATE&TIME LOCATION FEATURES 70112000400203467326 Notice Left February 06,2013,2:23 pm ATLANTIC Certified Mail' /•��/ BEACH,FL 32233 1 / Depart USPS Sort February 06,2013 JACKSONVILLE,FL 32203 Facility Processed through February 06,2013,1:34 am JACKSONVILLE,FL 32203 2 USPS Sort Facility Check on Another Item What's your label(or receipt)number? Find IM LEGAL ON USPS.COM ON ABOUT.USPS.COM OTHER USPS SITES Privacy Policy> Government Services> About USPS Home) Busir omer Gateway) Terms of Use> Buy Stamps&Shop, Newsroom> ostal Inspectors, FOIA, Print a Label with Postage> Mail Service Updates> Inspector General> No FEAR Act EEO Data) Customer Service, Forms&Publications> Postal Explorer> Site Index Careers> Copyright@ 2013 USPS.All Rights Reserved. l� v U G https://tools.uses.com/go/TrackConfirmAction.action 2/12/2013 i N m r postage postman in Here v Certified Fee N peturn Rec 4�edl v e � (Endorsem e Restricted D;IRaQU reds SFr dorsa pTotal Postage&Fees N - $ent To 0 Street,APt No por PO Box I City State,ZIP+4 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH t 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 PHONE (904)247-5855 February 5, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REOUESTED Robert M. Hamil,Jr. 160 11 t' Street Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 RE: Notice of Violation—City of Atlantic Beach Code of Ordinances,International Property Maintenance Code,Motor Vehicles 60 Ardella Road,Pt Govt.Lot 3,11467-475 Atlantic Beach RE#172065-0000 CASE NO. 10613 Dear Mr. Hamil: Please be advised,Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement has found the property referenced above to be in violation of Chapter 24,City of Atlantic Beach,Code of Ordinances, Section 24-173 Neighborhood preservation and property maintenance standards to wit: VIOLATION Section 24-173. Neighborhood preservation and property maintenance standards. (b) Appropriate maintenance and upkeep. All areas of a lot and structures that are visible from a street or a neighboring property shall be maintained in an acceptable manner,which shall be defined by the following characteristics: 1. Lots are maintained free of litter,trash, debris, discarded belongings, automotive parts, old tires,construction materials, and broken and abandoned items. 5. Household items of any type that are customarily intended to be used and maintained within the interior of a residence are not stored or discarded in any location on a lot that is visible from a street. Similarly,within the rear or side yards of a lot, such items are not stored in a manner or amount such that an unsightly nuisance to neighboring properties or an environment that attracts rodents, insects,or other animals and pests is created. This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by removal of washer and dryer stored in side yard,discarded furniture,shelf,miscellaneous junk and debris and all garbage from the property within ten(10)days from receipt of this notice. To avoid having this case be referred to the Code Enforcement Board, all listed violations on this notice must be in compliance on or before the date established by Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement. The Board may impose fines up to two hundred fifty($250.00)per day for continuing violations. r �_ `�--_ � j J --_ .� - �_ ---____ -__-- --_ l.� --� - _ �� G _-__ ��. - _ �� `_�. ���� i - [��tn�la Property Appraiser '-�-'� . Page of ` ' - HAMIL ROBERT wUJR Primary Site Address ^ ' �ARDEU�F0 6OARD�L^Ro �� ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233-4306 AUant�Beach rL]2Z33 -^'`' ^`''~ 9*17 muM%kHOKIDAY R - 60 ARDELLA RD Property Value Summary RE# 172065-0000 USD3 Value Method CAMA CAMA 0100 SINGLE FAMILY Total Building Value $44,557.00 $44,260.00 Legal Desc. 17-2S-29E.26 Land Value(Market) $74,750.00 $74,750.00 Suhdki[sian 00000 SECT-ION LAND $11-9—,5­666 Just(Market)Value $119,290.00 Total Area 11389 Assessed Value $119,587.00 $119,290.00 The sale or this property may result m higher property taxes.For more information ovto Save�| and our information listed .m Progress'are subject m change.These numbers are part of the 2013 $0.00 See below working tax roll and will not oc certified until ocm» r. TaxablmVaommmamdExmmAtimma—InPmngress If there are no exemptions applicable to a taxing authority,the Taxable Value is the same as the Assessed Value listed above in the Value Summary box. County/Municipal Taxable Value SJRWMo/P[ND Taxable Value School Taxable Value No applicable exemptions No applicable exemptions No applicable exemptions Sales Hi � Book/Page Sale m�� Sale Price- - — — Deed Vacant/Improved | 114u-0047i | 10/24/2003 /$157,500.00 !wo Warranty Deed Qualified Improved 05040-01049 i1/15/1980 |$s'ono.00 |wo Warranty Deed | un«umm,u |�mvmv� / . Extra Features covered Patio 24 5 120.00 $280.00 Land&Legal Land Le al LN Code ,Use Descri lion Ztmm Front i Depth 'Category 1 Land Units Land Type i Land Value LN Legal Description 1 1000 'COMMERCIAL ACG 0.00 0-00 Common 11,500.00 Square Footage $74,750.00 1 17-2S-29E.26 PT GOVT LOT 3 RECD O/R 11467- Buildings Building z auomnu z Site Address 60«RDELLAno Element� Code Detail Atlantic Beach FL 32233 Exterior Wall 15 1s Concrete Block - Building Type Roofing Structure 3 3 Gable orHip Roofing Cover 3 3 Asph/cvm»a`mo/e Year Built 1982 Interior Wall s sorywao RAS Building Value $44,260.00 untpwvnng u zzcemmic Clay Tile mt Flooring 1+ 14 Carpet =y� _ Gross Heated Area Effective Area Heating Fuel + 4slecmc | Base Area |864 864 oa* Heating Type 4 4mnru'n"ueu |r»ta/ /86* 864 |864 | Air Conditioning |s | acrn��/ i � Element Code Stories Bedrooms 2.000 I Baths 1.000 Rooms/Units 1.000 Traversing Data http://apps.coj.net/pao_propertySearch/Basic/Detail.aspx?RE=l 720650000 7/5/7013 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 a 1 PHONE (904)247-5855 February 5,2013 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Robert M.Hamil,Jr. 160 11 1h Street Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 RE: Notice of Violation—City of Atlantic Beach Code of Ordinances,International Property Maintenance Code,Motor Vehicles 60 Ardella Road,Pt Govt.Lot 3, 11467-475 Atlantic Beach RE#172065-0000 CASE NO. 10613 Dear Mr. Hamil: Please be advised,Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement has found the property referenced above to be in violation of Chapter 24,City of Atlantic Beach,Code of Ordinances, Section 24-173 Neighborhood preservation and property maintenance standards to wit: VIOLATION Section 24-173. Neighborhood preservation and property maintenance standards. (b) Appropriate maintenance and upkeep. All areas of a lot and structures that are visible from a street or a neighboring property shall be maintained in an acceptable manner,which shall be defined by the following characteristics: 1. Lots are maintained free of litter,trash, debris,discarded belongings, automotive parts, old tires,construction materials,and broken and abandoned items. 5. Household items of any type that are customarily intended to be used and maintained within the interior of a residence are not stored or discarded in any location on a lot that is visible from a street. Similarly,within the rear or side yards of a lot,such items are not stored in a manner or amount such that an unsightly nuisance to neighboring properties or an environment that attracts rodents, insects, or other animals and pests is created. This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by removal of washer and dryer stored in side yard,discarded furniture,shelf,miscellaneous junk and debris and all garbage from the property within ten(10)days from receipt of this notice. To avoid having this case be referred to the Code Enforcement Board, all listed violations on this notice must be in compliance on or before the date established by Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement. The Board may impose fines up to two hundred fifty($250.00)per day for continuing violations. Page 2 60 Ardella February 5,2013 It is our goal to enforce the codes and ordinances of the City of Atlantic Beach and protect the health, safety and welfare of the City,and accordingly,your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Please contact Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement at 904 247-5855 if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, Deborah White Code Enforcement Officer