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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233
PHONE (904)247-5855
AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE
Case# 13-00000078
1, Deborah White, Code Enforcement Officer for the City of.Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
(904)247-5810
May 21, 2013
John G. Murr
61 W 2nd St
Atlantic Beach FL 32233-3303
RE: CODE ENFORCEMENT ORDER
CASE# 13-00000078
61 63 W 2nd St
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 ev idence.
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
�Dayna�, iams
Code Enforcement Board Secretary
cc: Code Enforcement Officer
Attachment: Code Enforcement Board Order
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
(904)247-5810
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May 21, 2013
John G. Murr
61 W 2nd St
Atlantic Beach FL 32233-3303
RE: CODE ENFORCEMENT ORDER
CASE # 13-00000078
6163 W 2nd St
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
Dayna Wilpiams
Code Enf5rcement Board Secretary
cc: Code Enforcement Officer
Attachment: Code Enforcement Board Order
Code Enforcement Officer Statement
Property Owner: JOHN G. MURR
dba Murr's Paint and Body Shop
61 W 2NDSTRIEET, Atlantic Beach, Florida
Case # 13-00000078 Location: 6163 W 2ND ST
ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H WI/2 LOT 6,LOT 7 BLK 26 Real Estate# 170733-0000- -
Violation: Inoperable, unlicensed, dismantled, wrecked vehicles, large vehicle
parts, boxes, pallets, inoperable vehicles, tires, misc.junk and debris visible from
street
Violation Description
Chapter 24. Land Development Regulations. UBE conditions
Violation Description
IPMC Sec.302.8 - Motor Vehicles
"No inoperative or unlicensed motor vehicle shall be parked
or kept or stored on any premises, and no vehicle shall at
any time be in a state of disrepair, major disassembly or
in the process or being stripped or dismantled".
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 o Tax Records o Title Search o Other
The inspection was prompted by:
1. o Complaint o Routine Survey o Other
2. Proper Notice was achieved in accordance with F.S. 162 by:
o Certified Mail o Hand Delivery o Posting of Property
3. 1 11 have o have not spoken with someone in control of the property
4. Description of violation: (Photos) Inoperable, unlicensed, dismantled, wrecked
vehicles, large vehicle parts, boxes, pallets, inoperable vehicles, tires, misc.junk
and debris visible from street.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board find the property owner in
violation and order that compliance be achieved by removal of all inoperable,
unlicensed, dismantled, wrecked vehicles or stored so that they are not visible
from the street or neighboring properties, and remove large vehicle parts, boxes
pallets, inoperable vehicles, tires, misc.junk and debris and cease all outside
storage by May 31, 2013, or a fine of$ 100.00 be imposed for the first day and
$100.00 for everyday thereafter the violation continues to exists. Inaddition, any
fine shall also include the administrative costs to the City incurred in prosecuting
this case. The property owner is responsible for contacting the City Code
Enforcement Officer and obtaining an inspection of compliance.
MOTION: Board find the property owner in violation and order that compliance
be achieved by (insert action
needed) by
(date) or a fine of$_ 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.
EXHIBITS
1. Minutes of January 26, 1987
2. Minutes of February 9, 1987 approving the Use by Exception to operate business at
this location with provisions "No outside work and no outside storage"