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From: Kaluzniak, Donna
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 2:55 PM
To: Matthews, Carlene; Graham Shirley; Walker, Jennifer
Cc: Griffin, Michael; White, Debbie; Walker, Chris
Subject: RE: 50 &56 W. 13th Street
Carlene, 56-1 & 56-2 were permitted as 56 W. 13th–so we only installed the one meter, even though they were going to
build 2 buildings (and paid 2 sewer impact fees).
Evidently these are 2 separate properties–and I am not sure if 56-1 even has water. If it does–it must be coming from
56-2. 1 checked the COJ Property Appraiser's site and 56-1 shows as Vacant Commercial—I'm not sure if it is just a shell
building, storage or has activity.
50 W. 13th does not have water yet.They have a Bldg. Permit for a warehouse. I sent the Water/Sewer tap request form
showing the amount due for impact fees, water meter& cross-connection fees totaling$5,425–but do not see in the
AS400 where these fees were either charged or paid.Therefore–no meter set service order has been issued, nor has a
meter been set. Perhaps this is just a storage building and does not require water?
I noted on the form that the water& sewer taps were existing for 50 W. 13th–this means they do not get charged for
us to install the taps&they are there and ready to connect to–but they still have to pay for the impact fees and water
meter before they get water&sewer service. - Donna
From: Matthews, Carlene
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 1:48 PM
To: Kaluzniak, Donna; Graham Shirley; Walker, Jennifer
Cc: Griffin, Michael; White, Debbie
Subject: 50 &56 W. 13th Street
<< File: 201312091313.pdf>>Good Afternoon, Cheryl called me concerning a call she got late Friday concerning a
garbage toter request for the address of 50 W. 13th Street. I see in Land Management we have location 22438 that
Building and Code Enforcement applications has set up but not Utility Billing. Location 20362 for 56-2 W. 13th Street has
utility Billing Account set up but we also have 56-1 W. 13th Street location 20256 that has Building application assigned
only.
I have scanned documents and need to know how to handle this. Currently Utility Billing is only billing single commercial
utility on location 20362 56-2 W. 13th Street. I show that permit 05-31050 paid 1 water impact fee and$2,520.00 for
sewer impact fee.
On the address 50 W. 13th Street location 22438 shows on the New Water/Sewer tap request that Water and Sewer taps
are already existing. This part I don't understand. Are they existing from 56-2 W. 13th Street?
Please review and get back with me concerning customer that Cheryl has talked with requesting Garbage and waiting for
answer.
Are the addresses 50 W. 13th Street, 56-1 W. 13th Street and 56-2 W. 13th Street all getting water and sewer from 56-2
W. 13th Street.
Thanks
Carlene
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White, Debbie
From: Griffin, Michael
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 8:40 AM
To: White, Debbie
Subject: Kirk Lynch and Derik L. 1402 Mayport Road
FYI
Debbie, Alan Jensen is reviewing the unpermitted trailers on the property Kirt sold
to Derik and will get back with us.
Mike G.
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MINUTES
6:00 P.M.—May 14,2013
IN ATTENDANCE:
Veda Harless,Chair Mike Griffin, Building&Zoning Director
Juliette Hagist Deborah White,Code Enforcement Officer
Ian Luthringer Alan Jensen,City Attorney
Richard Ouellette Dayna Williams, Secretary
Meade Coplan
Benjamin de Luna
ABSENT:
Nicholas Dodaro (Excused)
John Stinson(Excused)
Chair Veda Harless called the meeting to order at 6:01 p.m., followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
Secretary Dayna Williams read the roll,finding a quorum was present.
Chair Harless advised the Board members to allow Code Enforcement Officer Deborah White to
complete her presentation of each case and state her staff recommendation before any discussion
or questions from the Board.
1. Approval of Minutes
_Motion: Approve minutes of the Code Enforcement Board Meeting of March 12,2012.
Moved by Ouellette, Seconded by Coplan
The motion was approved unanimously.
2. Administration of Oath to Defendants/Witnesses
Chair Veda Harless gave the oath to the defendants and witnesses.
3. Old Business
A. Cemetery Professionals LLC,appeal of Code Enforcement Officer's Affidavit of
Non-Compliance and fines, 1500 Main Street, Cemetery Professionals LLC,
Case #12-676: violation of Florida Building Code, Section 105 Permits
Required.
Code Enforcement Officer Debbie White presented the case, stating the property owner
requested an appeal of the fine imposed per the Board's Order on January 8, 2013. Ms. White
stated she sent the property owner a letter informing them they were on the agenda for tonight's
meeting and they must be present at the hearing or the case would not be heard. She further
stated she did not see anybody at the hearing representing Cemetery Professionals LLC.
Discussion ensued. Ms. White asked the Board to review the Exhibits attached to the Code
Enforcement Officer's Statement. Exhibit 1 is the Board Order executed January 17, 2013;
Exhibit 2 is the Affidavit of Non Compliance dated March 12, 2013; Exhibit 3 is the Affidavit of
Compliance dated March 15, 2013; Exhibit 4 is the Building 1 Permit dated March 15, 2013 and
Exhibit 5 is the property owner's appeal letter dated March 14, 2013. Ms. White explained the
deadline for compliance,per the Order, was March 8,2013. She further stated she calculated the
fine of$700.00 from the time they were out of compliance from March 9, 2013 to March 15,
2013. Chair Harless read from the appeal letter sent by the property owners and asked what they
were referencing regarding the date of March 5, 2013. Ms. White explained their position is they
applied for the permit and it was date stamped March 5, 201 which was prior to the deadline.
Ms. White stated that was not what the Order stated. Ms. White read from the Order, stating the
property shall be corrected by obtaining permits, not making application for the permits.
Discussion ensued.
MOTION: Deny anneal.
Moved by Ouellette, Seconded by Luthringer
The motion was approved unanimously.
4. New Business
A. 54 W 13th Street, Deric K. & Erin Lichty, Case #11-814: violation of Atlantic
Beach City Code, Section 24-65(b)Temporary Storage Structures and Uses.
Code Enforcement Officer Debbie White presented the case, stating ownership was determined
by the tax records for Duval County; her inspection was prompted by a previous case from the
prior Code Enforcement Officer,proper notice was achieved by certified mail in accordance with
F.S. 162; and she has spoken with someone in control of the property. Ms. White stated the
description of the violation was temporary storage trailers stored on property in excess of 30
days without property registration and no permits to make them permanent. Ms. White stated
she has had several conversations with Mr. Lichty and has spoken to a general contractor today
who will be working with Mr. Lichty. Ms. White stated the t ailers were still on the property and
presented photos taken May 13, 2013. Ms. White stated Mr. Lichty has 2 options available. She
stated Mr. Lichty could try to obtain a permit to keep them as a permanent structure, or cease
storage of them on the property sight. Ms. White stated Mr. Lichty was present at the hearing
and would like to address the Board.
Chair Harless asked if Ms. White would like to state her staf recommendation before Mr. Lichty
addresses the Board.
Staff recommends the Board find the property owner in violation and order that compliance be
achieved by obtaining the required permits or remove storage containers/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 exist. 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 f compliance.
The witness came to the podium and Chair Harless asked ;him to state his name, address and
relationship to the property. The witness stated Deric Lichty, 910 Paradise Circle, Atlantic
Beach, Florida. Mr. Lichty stated everything Ms. White had said was correct. The witness
stated everything was in the works and estimated the build ng was 6 months from completion.
Mr. Lichty stated this had been an issue for a while and hews asking the Board for time to build
his building. Mr. Lichty elaborated on the history of his case and property. Discussion ensued.
Mr. Luthringer asked the witness why he was denied when h tried to register the structures. Mr.
Draft Minutes of the Code Enforcement Board on May 14, 2013 Page 2 of 6
Lichty stated it was because his plans did not provide adequate retention required by the Director
of Public Works Rick Carper. Mr. Luthringer asked if he was talking about water retention and
the witness stated yes. Mr. Lichty stated he could move the structures forward for the setbacks,
tie them down and dig a hole for retention, and it would be signed off by Atlantic Beach. The
witness stated he did not want to do that, as it was a waste of time and money. Mr Lichty stated
he was not asking for a permit for the storage containers. He stated he was asking the Board to
let him use them until he gets his building built. Mr. Lichty stated at the time of the Certificate
of Occupation for his building, he would either permit the storage containers with separate
permits or get rid of them. Ms. White reiterated his options are to permit the storage containers
as permanent structures, or cease storage of them on the property site. She further explained
registration is for temporary storage of 30 days and this case is past that time frame. Ms. White
stated he had previously applied for a permit to keep the structures there permanently and that is
why we got into the issue of retention and setbacks. Mr. Liclity stated he did not want to do that
because he now wanted to build a building. Discussion ensued.
Chair Harless asked Mike Griffin if he had a recommendation. Mr. Griffin stated he spoke with
Mr. Lichty a year ago and agreed they were waiting for this property to go through probate. Mr.
Griffin stated the City did not take any Code Enforcement action while they were waiting for the
probate process and for Mr. Lichty to purchase the property. Mr. Griffin stated he had this same
conversation with the witness a year ago, stating Mr. Lichty t Id him he was getting a contractor,
he was going to build a building and improve the property si e. Mr. Griffin stated he would like
to know when that is going to happen. Mr. Griffin stated this actually started as a complaint
because of the drainage. Mr. Griffin stated with the trailers on the site and the drainage not being
compensated for, it was adding to the drainage problem. He stated they were being pro-active in
having these trailers removed and whatever was put on the property needed to meet sufficient
retention requirements. Mr. Griffin reiterated he had this same conversation with Mr. Lichty a
year ago and he would like to know when Mr. Lichty is going.to build his new building.
Mr. Lichty stated that everything Mr. Griffin said was 1000/0 correct. The witness indicated his
engineer was present and may speak and attest to the reason for the delay. Chair Harless asked
the witness when the building would be ready for final inspection and the witness stated 6
months. Discussion ensued. Mr. Luthringer asked the witness when the containers would be
moved off the lot, as that is the violation the Board is dealing with today. Mr. Lichty stated
within 60 days.
MOTION The Board adopts the staff recommendation with the exception that the date of
compliance shall be July 15,2013.
Moved by Luthringer, Seconded by Hagist
Discussion ensued. Mr. de Luna asked the witness how long it would take to build the type of
building he is constructing. Mr. Lichty stated it could be built from start to finish within 30 days.
Mr. de Luna stated as soon as the witness makes the decision and gets everybody moving, it
should be done in 60 days. Mr. Lichty stated he has made the decision, but it was in everybody
else's hands. Mr. de Luna stated he wanted to make sure t e record reflected this was a doable
project within a 60-day time frame, and Mr. Lichty stated that is correct. Mr. Jensen made a
suggestion that the Board stay focused on the issue in front of them. He stated it is very clear
and there is a lot of discussion about things unrelated to the issue.
The motion was approved unanimously.
Draft Minutes of the Code Enforcement Board on May 14, 2013 Page 3 of 6
B. 736 Amberjack Lane, Walter W. Peters, Case #12-912: violation of Atlantic
Beach City Code Sec. 24-163 Storage and parking of commercial vehicles and
recreational vehicles and equipment and repair of vehicles in residential
zoning districts.
Code Enforcement Officer Debbie White presented the case stating ownership was determined
by the tax records for Duval County; her inspection was prompted by a routine survey; proper
notice was achieved by certified mail in accordance with F.S. 162; and she has not spoken with
someone in control of the property. Ms. White presented photos of the property stating the Code
requires that any lot less than 10,000 square feet may only ha a one recreational vehicle or trailer
stored on the property. She presented a photo taken March,27, 2013 showing a camper and a
boat. Ms. White stated they have now removed the boat and are now in compliance.
Staff recommends the Board find the property owner in violation for the time in violation and
now in compliance.
MOTION• The Board adopts the staff recommendation as stated.
Moved by Luthringer, Seconded by Hagist
The motion was approved unanimously.
C. 61 63 W 2nd Street, John G. Muff, Case #13-78: violation of International
Property Maintenance Code, Sec. 302.8 Motor Vehicles and violation of Atlantic
Beach City Code Sec. 24-173 Neighborhood Preservation and property
maintenance standards.
Ms. White presented the case, stating ownership was determined by the tax records for Duval
County; her inspection was prompted by a complaint; prop,-r notice was achieved by certified
mail in accordance with F.S. 162; and, as of this evening, s e has spoken with Mr. Muff. Ms.
White presented photos of the property stating Mr. Murr had a lot of inoperable, unlicensed,
dismantled, wrecked vehicles, vehicle parts, boxes, pallets, tires, miscellaneous junk and debris
that was visible from the street. Ms. White stated he has made great progress, but he is not quite
there yet.
Staff recommends the Board find the property owner in violation and order that compliance be
obtained by removal of all inoperable,unlicensed, dismantled,wrecked vehicles or stored so they
are not visible from the street or neighboring properties, and remove all the large vehicle parts,
boxes,pallets,tires,miscellaneous junk and debris and cease all outside storage by May 31,2013
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MOTION• The Board adopts the staff recommendation as stated.
Moved by de Luna, Seconded by Luthringer
The motion was approved unanimously.
Draft Minutes of the Code Enforcement Board on May 14, 2013 Page 4 of 6
D. 60 Ardella Road, Robert M. Hamil, Jr., Case #13-106: violation of Atlantic
Beach City Code Sec. 24-173 Neighborhood Preservation and property
maintenance standards.
Ms. White presented the case stating ownership was determined by the tax records for Duval
County; her inspection was prompted by a routine surve ; proper notice was achieved in
accordance with F.S. 162 by posting the property; and she Has spoken with Mr. Hamil and the
tenant, Austin Zipp. Ms. White presented photos of the prop rty, stating the initial violation was
for outside storage of a washer and dryer, discarded f u-nitu e, and junk and debris in the yard.
Ms. White stated,as of yesterday,everything was removed but the washer and the tenant is in the
process of moving the washer by tomorrow.
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 exist. In addition, any fine shall also include the administrative costs to
the City incurred in prosecuting this case. The property ow er is responsible for contacting the
City Code Enforcement Officer and obtaining an inspection of compliance.
Discussion ensued regarding the date of compliance.
MOTION: The Board adopts the staff recommendation with the exception that the date of
compliance shall be May 31,2013.
Moved by Luthringer, Seconded by Ouellette
The motion was approved unanimously.
E. 148 Magnolia Street, Bruce W. Mackenzie, Case #13-110: violation of
International Property Maintenance Code, Sec 302.8 Motor Vehicles.
Ms. White presented the case stating ownership was determined by the tax records for Duval
County; her inspection was prompted by a routine survey; proper notice was achieved in
accordance with F.S. 162 by posting the property; and she h s spoken with Mr. Mackenzie. Ms.
White presented photos of the property stating Mr. Mackenzie has complied with some of the
violations initially cited in this case. Ms. White stated the remaining violation is for an
inoperable white Chevrolet van. Ms. White stated she spoke with Mr. Mackenzie by phone and
he agreed to move the vehicle. She presented photos taken y sterday showing the vehicle still on
the property. She stated Mr. Mackenzie called her today and asked her to come and inspect the
property again. Ms. White stated she complied with his request and Mr. Mackenzie has moved
the vehicle.
Staff recommends the Board find the property owner in violation for the time in violation and
now in compliance.
Ms. White stated Mr. Mackenzie was present at the hearing Chair Harless asked the witness if
he had anything he would like to say. Mr. Mackenzie stated only that he has no knowledge
whatever that the vehicle has ever been inoperable.
MOTION• The Board adopts the staff recommendation as stated.
Moved by Luthringer, Seconded by de Luna
Draft Minutes of the Code Enforcement Board on May 14,2013 Page 5 of 6
The motion was approved unanimously.
5. Miscellaneous Business
None
6. Adjournment
There being no further discussion, the meeting adjourned at 6:54 p.m.
Veda Harless, Chair
Dayna L. Williams,Secretary
Draft Minutes of the Code Enforcement Board on May 14,2013 Page 6 of 6
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
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_ ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
r! s 1 PHONE (904)247-5855
April 4, 2014
CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
70112000000203468514
Deric K Lichty
P.O. Box 49133
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240
RE: Notice of Violation, City of Atlantic Beach Code of Ordinances
71 W 13th St, Lot 7, Block 50, Atlantic Beach SEC H
RE# 170788-0000, Case# 14-1000
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised, Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement has found your property referenced above
to be in violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, to wit:
REPEAT VIOLATION
Violation Description
Sec. 24-65(b) Temporary Storage Structures and Uses
Enclosed portable structures and accommodations intended
only for temporary storage may not be used following
registration with the City on a form provided by Planning
and Zoning Department, payment of the required fee, and
subject to the following provisions:
(3) Within all nonresidential zoning districts,
enclosed portable structures and accomodations intended
only for storage,may be used for temporary storage of
items related to the business located on the property, for
a period not to exceed thirty (30) days. Such structures
shall not be located within required front yards and shall
not be used to store any chemicals, hazardous, flammable or
combustible materials.
This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by removal of all the temporary
storage structures or obtair the required zoning approval and building permits within
fifteen (15) days of the 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($500.00)per day for this
repeat violation of previous case#11-814 for continuing violations. Upon completing the
corrective action required, it is your responsibility to contact Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement
and arrange for an inspection to verify compliance.
It is our goal to keep our neighborhoods looking well maintained while protecting property
values and 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
Cc: Jeremy Hubsch, Zoning Director
Attachment: Code Enforcement Board Order Case 11-814
Page Number 2
71 W 13TH ST
April 3, 2014
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA,Petitioner CASE# 11-00000814
VS.
Deric K&Erin E Lichty FIRST CLASS AND
910 Paradise Cir CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT
Atlantic Beach,FL 32233 REQUESTED:
7010 1870 0002 0629 7024
54 W 13th St
Atlantic Beach, Florida
RE:# 170786-0000
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 Deric K & Erin E Lichty owns the property located at 54 W 13th St,
Atlantic Beach,Florida.
2. That notice was sent by certified mail and that Respondent was present at the hearing
3. That notification of the violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, Section
24-65(b)Temporary Storage Structures and Uses was made and served on the Respondent as
evidenced in this hearing.
4. The aforementioned property shall be corrected by obtaining the required permits or removal
of the storage containers/trailers.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
THAT Deric K & Erin E Lichty 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 July 15,2013. 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
54 W 13th St 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.
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA,Petitioner CASE# 11-00000814
VS.
Deric K&Erin E Lichty FIRST CLASS AND
910 Paradise Cir CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 REQUESTED:
70101870 0002 0629 7024
54 W 13th St
Atlantic Beach, Florida
RE:# 170786-0000
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 Deric K & Erin E Lichty owns the property located at 54 W 13th St,
Atlantic Beach,Florida.
2. That notice was sent by certified mail and that Respondent was present at the hearing
3. That notification of the violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, Section
24-65(b)Temporary Storage Structures and Uses was made and served on the Respondent as
evidenced in this hearing.
4. The aforementioned property shall be corrected by obtaining the required permits or removal
of the storage containers/trailers.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
THAT Deric K & Erin E Lichty 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 July 15, 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
54 W 13th St 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.
LICHTY DERIC K Primary Site Address Official Record Book/Page Tile#
PO BOX 49133 71 W 13TH ST 16439-01791 9417
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240 Atlantic Beach FL 32233
71 W 13TH ST
Property Detail Value Summary
RE# 170788-0070 �— 2013 Certified 2014 In
Tax District US133 Value Method CAMA CAMA
Property Use 4900 OPEN STORAGE Total Building Value $0.00 $0.00
#of Buildings 0 Extra Feature Value $0.00 $867.00
Legal Desc. Land Value(Market) $0.00 $0.00
Subdivision 03119 ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H Land Value(Agric.) $0.00 $0.00
Total Area 5100 Just(Market)Value $0.00 $867.00
The sale of this property may result in higher property taxes.For more information go to _. Assessed Value $0.00 $867.00
Save Our Homes and our Property Tax Estimator.Property values,exemptions and other Cap Diff/Portability Amt $0.00/$0.00 $0.00/$0.00
information listed as'In Progress'are subject to change.These numbers are part of the 2014 Exemptions $0.00 See below
working tax roll and will not be certified until October.Learn how the Property Appraiser's -- -
Office values property. Taxable Value $0.00 See below
Taxable Values and Exemptions—In Progress
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 SJRWMD/FIND Taxable Value School Taxable Value
No applicable exemptions No applicable exemptions No applicable exemptions
Sales History _
Book/Page Sale Date Sale Price Deed Instrument Tvce Code ualified/Unqualified Vacant/Improved
16439-01791 6/25/2013 $32,000.00 WD-Warranty Deed Qualified Vacant
Extra Features
LN Feature Code Feature Description Bldg. Length Width Total Units Value
ii FWDC1 Fence Wood io i 150.00 1$535.00
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, Petitioner CASE# 11-00000814
VS.
Deric K&Erin E Lichty FIRST CLASS AND
910 Paradise Cir CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 REQUESTED:
7010 1870 0002 0629 7024
54 W 13th St
Atlantic Beach,Florida
RE: # 170786-0000
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 Deric K & Erin E Lichty owns the property located at 54 W 13th St,
Atlantic Beach,Florida.
2. That notice was sent by certified mail and that Respondent was present at the hearing
3. That notification of the violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, Section
24-65(b)Temporary Storage Structures and Uses was made and served on the Respondent as
evidenced in this hearing.
4. The aforementioned property shall be corrected by obtaining the required permits or removal
of the storage containers/trailers.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
THAT Deric K & Erin E Lichty 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 July 15, 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
54 W 13th St 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.
White, Debbie "'W s
From: Hall, Erika
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 8:22 AM
To: White, Debbie
Subject: RE Lot 1, Block 49, Section H (NW corner of Mayport Road and W 13th Street
No. Accessory uses are to be on the same or contiguous property,directly adjacent to the primary use they are serving.
To relocate the storage containers to Lot 1, Blk 49 would violate this requirement. Additionally, if he were allowed to
relocate the storage containers to Lot 1, he would then be required to meet architectural, landscaping and screening
requirements of the Commercial Corridor Development Standards(Section 24-171).
Erika Hall
i Principal Planner
City of Atlantic Beach
800 Seminole Road
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
(904") 270-i605
ehallna coab.us
From: White, Debbie
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 4:26 PM
To: Hall, Erika
Cc: lichtytractorservice @yahoo.com
Subject: Lot 1, Block 49, Section H (NW corner of Mayport Road and W 13th Street
Erika, Mr. Lichty would like to move the two storage containers on Lot 4 ,
Block 49 Section H that are currently adjacent to his shop to Lot 1 , Block
49, Sec H. Lots 2 and 3 he does not own. Can he have these two
containers at that location/zoning district?
If you need any more information, please let me know. Thanks, Debbie
Debbie White
Code Enforcement Officer
City of Atlantic Beach
(904) 247-5855
(904) 247-5845 FAX
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White, Debbie
From: White, Debbie
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 8:44 AM
To: Griffin, Michael
Subject: Storage Containers- Derick Lichty
Mike, Just spoke to Deric about his trailers without a permit. He wants
to get with you on the wording on the permit so they will be permitted
(accessory structure) and says he will contact you. He is fully aware
about the permit issue and I told him if he doesn' t get a permit he will
be given a stop work order and will have to go back to the CEB. Debbie
Debbie White
Code Enforcement Officer
City of Atlantic Beach
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Domestic Return Receipt
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF HEARING
August 8, 2014 CASE # 14-00001000
CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT
Deric K Lichty REQUESTED:
P.O. Box 49133 7012 2210 0001 1385 2452
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240
71 W 13th St
Atlantic Beach, Florida
Dear Respondent:
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, September 9, 2014 , 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 Lot 7, Block 50, Atlantic Beach SEC H, RE# 170788-0070
International Property Maintenance Code/City Code of Ordinances
Violation Description
Sec. 24-65(b) Temporary Storage Structures and Uses
Enclosed portable structures and accommodations intended
only for temporary storage may not be used following
registration with the City on a form provided by Planning
and Zoning Department, payment of the required fee, and
subject to the following provisions:
(3) Within all nonresidential zoning districts,
enclosed portable structures and accomodations intended
only for storage,may be used for temporary storage of
items related to the business located on the property, for
a period not to exceed thirty(30) days. Such structures
shall not be located within required front yards and sahll
not be used to store any chemicals, hazardous, flammable or
combustible materials.
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.
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:
Dayna Williams, Secretary Deborah White, Code Enforcement Officer
Notice of Hearing- Case# 14-00001000
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September 22, 2014 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
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GARY THELKE
71 W 8`" Street
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Real Estate No. -1708140175 CASE NO. 14-1245
Location of Violation: 71 W 8TH ST ,
LOT E 1/2 LOT 3, BLOCK 69, ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised, Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement has found your property referenced above
to be in violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, to wit:
VIOLATIONS
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". (vehicle under tarp, front
wheel removed, inoperable)
Sec. 24-163.(b) Recreational vehicles stored or parked on any residential lot shall be subject to
the following provisions: (2) Recreational vehicles, boats or boat trailers or other type of trailer
shall not be parked or stored closer than fifteen (15) feet from the front lot line and shall be
parked in a manner that is generally perpendicular to the front property line such that le gt
not aligned in a manner that extends across the front of the lot it being the intent that r r to 1
vehicles, boats and trailers that are parked forward of the residence and should not exc ssive
dominate the front of the lot.(trailer stored in front yard) 616
This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by removal of the inoperable
vehicle and cease storage of the trailer in the front yard within ten (10) days of the 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. Upon completing the corrective action required, it is your responsibility to
contact Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement and arrange for an inspection to verify compliance.
It is our goal to keep our neighborhoods looking well maintained while protecting property
values and 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
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GARY THELKE
71 W 8�h Street
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Real Estate No. -1708140175 CASE NO. 14-1245
Location of Violation: 71 W 8TH ST ,
LOT E 1/2 LOT 3, BLOCK 69, ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised, Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement has found your property referenced above
to be in violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, to wit:
VIOLATIONS
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". (vehicle under tarp, front
wheel removed, inoperable)
Sec. 24-163.(b) Recreational vehicles stored or parked on any residential lot shall be subject to
the following provisions: (2) Recreational vehicles, boats or boat trailers or other type of trailer
shall not be parked or stored closer than fifteen(15) feet from the front lot line and shall be
parked in a manner that is generally perpendicular to the front property line such that length is
not aligned in a manner that extends across the front of the lot it being the intent that recreational
vehicles, boats and trailers that are parked forward of the residence and should not excessively
dominate the front of the lot.(trailer stored in front yard)
This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by removal of the inoperable
vehicle and cease storage of the trailer in the front yard within ten (10) days of the 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. Upon completing the corrective action required, it is your responsibility to
contact Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement and arrange for an inspection to verify compliance.
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September 15, 2014 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
7012221000113852766
GARY THELKE
1675 Selva Marina Drive
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Real Estate No. -1708140175 CASE NO. 14-1245
Location of Violation: 71 W 8TH ST ,
LOT E 1/2 LOT 3, BLOCK 69, ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised, Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement has found your property referenced above
to be in violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, to wit:
VIOLATIONS
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". (vehicle under tarp, front
wheel removed, inoperable)
Sec. 24-163.(b) Recreational vehicles stored or parked on any residential lot shall be subject to
the following provisions: (2) Recreational vehicles, boats or boat trailers or other type of trailer
shall not be parked or stored closer than fifteen (15) feet from the front lot line and shall be
parked in a manner that is generally perpendicular to the front property line such that length is
not aligned in a manner that extends across the front of the lot it being the intent that recreational
vehicles, boats and trailers that are parked forward of the residence and should not excessively
dominate the front of the lot.(trailer stored in front yard)
This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by removal of the inoperable
vehicle and cease storage of the trailer in the front yardwithin ten (10) days of the 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. Upon completing the corrective action required, it is your responsibility to
contact Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement and arrange for an inspection to verify compliance.
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September 15, 2014 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
7012221000113852766
GARY THELKE
1675 Selva Marina Drive
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Real Estate No. -1708140175 CASE NO. 14-1245
Location of Violation: 71 W 8TH ST ,
LOT E 1/2 LOT 3, BLOCK 69, ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised, Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement has found your property referenced above
to be in violation of the City of Atlantic Beach, Code of Ordinances, to wit:
VIOLATIONS
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". (vehicle under tarp, front
wheel removed, inoperable)
Sec. 24-163.(b) Recreational vehicles stored or parked on any residential lot shall be subject to
the following provisions: (2) Recreational vehicles, boats or boat trailers or other type of trailer
shall not be parked or stored closer than fifteen(15) feet from the front lot line and shall be
parked in a manner that is generally perpendicular to the front property line such that length is
not aligned in a manner that extends across the front of the lot it being the intent that recreational
vehicles, boats and trailers that are parked forward of the residence and should not excessively
dominate the front of the lot.(trailer stored in front yard)
This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by removal of the inoperable
vehicle and cease storage of the trailer in the front yardwithin ten (10) days of the 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. Upon completing the corrective action required, it is your responsibility to
contact Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement and arrange for an inspection to verify compliance.
It is our goal to keep our neighborhoods looking well maintained while protecting property
values and 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
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71 8TH ST W 71 W 8TH ST 14519-00031 9417
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 Atlantic Beach FL 32233
71 W 8TH ST
Property Detail Value Summary
I RE# 170814-0175 2013 Certified 2014 In Proaress
Tax District USD3 Value Method CAMA CAMA
Prooerty Use 0100 SINGLE FAMILY Total Building Value $51,468.00 $48,850.00
#of Buildings 1 Extra Feature Value $169.00 $175.00
18-34 17-2S-29E.060 _ Land Value(Market) $12,238.00 $12,238.00
Legal Desc. ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H Lama Value(Aoric.) $0.00 $0.00
Subdivision 03119 ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H lust(Market)Value $63,875.00 $61,263.00
Total Area 2484 Assessed Value $57,103.00 $57,959.00
The sale of this property may result in higher property taxes.For more information go to Cap Diff/Portability Amt $6,772.00/$0.00 $3,304.00/$0.00
Save Our Homes and our Property Tax Estimator.Property values,exemptions and other Exemptions $32,103.00 See below
information listed as'In Progress'are subject to change.These numbers are part of the 2014
working tax roll and will not be certified until October.Learn how the Property Appraiser's Taxable Value $25,000.00 See below
Office values property.
Taxable Values and Exemptions—In Progress
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 SJRWMD/FIND Taxable Value School Taxable Value
Assessed Value $57,959.00 Assessed Value $57,959.00 Assessed Value $57,959.00
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Homestead(HX) -$25,000.00 Homestead(HX) -$25,000.00 Homestead(HX) -$25,000.00
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Homestead Banding 196.031(1)(b)(HB) -$7,959.00 Homestead Banding 196.031(1)(b)(HB) -$7,959.00 Taxable Value $32,959.00
Taxable Value $25,000.00 Taxable Value $25,000.00
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Sales History
Book/Page Sale Date Sale Price Deed InstrumentTvpe Code Oualfied/Unqualified Vacant/Improved
14519-00031 5/21/2008 $100.00 WD-Warranty Deed Unqualified Improved
14245-01720 10/23/2007 $100.00 MS-Miscellaneous Unqualified Improved
12695-00680 8/11/2005 $122,500.00 WD-Warranty Deed Qualified Improved
12143-02076 11/15/2004 $90,000.00 (CT-Certificate of Title Unqualified Improved
09085-00790 9/22/1998 $46,700.00 WD-Warranty Deed Qualified Improved
Extra Features
LN Feature Code Feature Description Bldg. Length Width Total Units Value
1 I DKWR2 ( Deck Wooden 1 8 6 1 48.00 I$175.00
Land&Legal
Land Legal
LN I 9gde Use Description Zoning Front Depth I Category I Land Units Land Ty ce Land Value LN Legal Description
1 1 0101 (RES MD 8-19 UNITS PER AC ARG ( 25.00 1 102.00 (Common (25.00 Front Footage I$12,238.00 1 18-34 17-2S 29E.060
2 ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H
3 E1/2 LOT 3 BLK 69
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Buildings
Building 1
Building 1 Site Address
71 W 8TH ST Element Code Detail
Atlantic Beach FL 32233 ( Exterior Wall 6 6 Vert Sheet Siding
Exterior Wall 16 16 Tile/Frame Stucco
Building Type 0105-TOWNHOUSE Roofing Structure 3 3 Gable or Hip
Year Built 1987 Roofing Cover 3 3 Asph/Comp Shingle FUA;BAS
Building Value $48,850.00 Interior Wall 5 5 Drywall
Int Flooring 14 14 Carpet
T Gross Heated Effective Int Flooring 8 8 Sheet Vinyl
Area Area Area Heating Fuel 4 4 Electric L F�
Finished upper 512 512 486 Heating Type 4 4 Forced-Ducted ---
story 1
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It is our goal to keep our neighborhoods looking well maintained while protecting property
values and 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
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September 15, 2014