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CE 580 Mayport Road CASE 17-637 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH fi 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 PHONE (904)247-5800 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE I, Deborah White, Code Enforcement Officer for the City of Atlantic Beach Code Enforcement Division, verify that the property referenced below was inspected on November 14, 2017 and is now in compliance: CASE NUMBER: 17-637 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 580 MAYPORT ROAD REAL ESTATE NUMBER: 170744 2000, 18-34 38-2S-29E .808 ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,6 OWNER OF RECORD WHOSE NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS IS: ATILLIO AND CATHERINE CERQUEIRA 36 WEST 6TH STREET ATALANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 ( 1 0/7//(20 Date Signature COUNTY OF DUVAL STATE OF FLORIDA I, 141 r1a\\Astr\ , 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. Witness my hand and official seal this the Zr -- day of t1 oArn 3D1-.4 . .00zz:,. JENNIFER JOHNSTON _ * ray •? MY COMMISSION#GG 042984 N nF� Notary Public,State of Florida ^�,,00 EXPIRES:October 27,2020 s,ii ig:' Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters • - CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD ORDER CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA,Petitioner vs. ATILLIO AND CATHERINE CERQUEIRA 36 WEST 6TH STREET Property Address: 580 MAYPORT ROAD ATALANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 ATLANTIC BEACH, FL Case Number: 17-637 Real Estate Number: 170744 2000 Legal Description: 18-34 38-2S-29E .808 ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,6 THIS CAUSE came for public hearing before the Code Enforcement Board 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 owns the property located at 580 MAYPORT ROAD, Atlantic Beach, Florida. 2. That notice was sent by certified mail and that the Respondent's attorney, Michael Perry was present at the hearing. 3. That notification of the violations of the City of Atlantic Beach,were made and served on the Respondent as evidenced in this hearing. 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. IPMC Sec. 302.3 Sidewalks and driveways. All sidewalks, walkways, stairs, driveways, parking spaces and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair, and maintained free from hazardous conditions. CG Distric Permitted Uses Chapter 24. Land Development Regulations. Sec. 24-154. - Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture, household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. (b) Within the commercial general (CG) zoning district only, outside display of merchandise shall be permitted only in accordance with the following conditions: (1) Display areas must be fully located on private property, shall not be located in any drive aisle,parking or landscaping areas and shall not in any manner interfere with use of a sidewalk, walkway or entrance to a business with a minimum three-foot wide clear area maintained for walkways in front of any such display. All items and any display rack or table must be brought inside at the close of each business day. Sec. 24.154 Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. * (g) Within all non-residential zoning districts, the outside display of products, or outside sale of furniture, clothing, dry goods, hardware or other similar merchandise, equipment and materials, and also street vendors, shall be prohibited. Sec. 12-1. Nuisances (a) It shall be unlawful for any person or business, to do, perform, have, allow, suffer or permit any act, occurrence or condition within the city which constitutes a dangerous, unsafe, dilapidated or unsanitary condition, which may be injurious to the health and well-being of the community. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW THAT the Respondent, is found in violation for the time in violation and now in compliance. 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 the time in violation and now in compliance. DONE AND ORDERED THIS November 14, 2017. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD ATTEST: Dayna L.VWilliams, Secretary By: Benjamin de Luna, Chairman 40 Executed this day of )49116r"'tfta- , 20 l7 . PLEASE NOTE: Florida Statutes, Section 162.11, states that an appeal of this order shall be filed in circuit court within thirty(30) days of this order's execution. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF HEARING 10/11/2017 CASE No. 17-637 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT ATILLIO AND CATHERINE CERQUEIRA 70131710000216914986 36 W 6TH STREET ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 Property Address: 580 MAYPORT RD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 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 November 14, 2017 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 580 MAYPORT RD,RE#170744 2000. International Property Maintenance Code/City Code of Ordinances 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. IPMC Sec. 302.3 Sidewalks and driveways. All sidewalks,walkways, stairs, driveways,parking spaces and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair, and maintained free from hazardous conditions. CG Distric Permitted Uses Chapter 24. Land Development Regulations. Sec. 24-154. - Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture,household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. (b) Within the commercial general (CG) zoning district only, outside display of merchandise shall be permitted only in accordance with the following conditions: (1)Display areas must be fully located on private property, shall not be located in any drive aisle, parking or landscaping areas and shall not in any manner interfere with use of a sidewalk,walkway or entrance to a business with a minimum three-foot wide clear area maintained for walkways in front of any such display. All items and any display rack or table must be brought inside at the close of each business day. Sec. 24.154 Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. * (g) Within all non-residential zoning districts,the outside display of products, or outside sale of furniture, clothing, dry goods,hardware or other similar merchandise, equipment and materials, and also street vendors, shall be prohibited. Sec. 12-1.Nuisances (a)It shall be unlawful for any person or business,to do,perform,have, allow, suffer or permit any act, occurrence or condition within the city which constitutes a dangerous,unsafe, dilapidated or unsanitary condition, which may be injurious to the health and well being of the community. 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: a t i L. Williams, Secretary Deborah White, Code Enforcement ENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signat e item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • // ❑Agent 11 Print your name and address on the reverse X v `-�ltddresse so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Printed Name) C. Date of Deliver • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, ID_(J _ or on the front if space permits. /O-(3 - D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑ No C 6 1—A— OCT 1 6 717 I —7-0O3 3. Service Type ❑Certified Mail's 0 Priority Mail Express'" ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandis ❑ Insured Mail ❑Collect on Delivery 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7 013 1710 n n n (Transfer from service label) 1�+9 4 9 A�, Form 3811.July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt USPS.com®-USPS Tracking®Results Page 1 of 4 USPS Tracking® Results FAQs > (http://faq.usps.com/?articleld=220900) Track Another Package + Remove X Tracking Number: 70131710000216914986 1 I Delivered Product & Tracking Information See Available Actions Postal Product: Features: Certified Mail'' DATE&TIME STATUS OF ITEM LOCATION October 13,2017, 10:27 Delivered, Left with ATLANTIC am Individual BEACH, FL 32233 A. Your item was delivered to an individual at the address at 10:27 am on October 13, 2017 in ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233. October 13, 2017, 9:07 am In Transit to Destination ON ITS WAY TO ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 October 12, 2017, 4:07 pm Departed USPS Regional JACKSONVILLE FL Facility DISTRIBUTION CENTER https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?tRe�fullpage&tLc=2&text28777=&tLabels=70131710000216... 11/2/2017 CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF HEARING 7/31/2017 CASE No. 17-637 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT ATILLIO AND CATHERINE CERQUEIRA 70091680000198259744 36 W 6TH STREET ATLANTIC BEACH, Property Address: 580 MAYPORT RD FL 32233 ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 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 9/12/2017, 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 580 MAYPORT RD,RE#170744 2000. International Property Maintenance Code/City Code of Ordinances 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. IPMC Sec. 302.3 Sidewalks and driveways. All sidewalks,walkways, stairs, driveways,parking spaces and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair, and maintained free from hazardous conditions. CG Distric Permitted Uses Chapter 24. Land Development Regulations. Sec. 24-154. - Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture,household items,merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. (b) Within the commercial general (CG)zoning district only, outside display of merchandise shall be permitted only in accordance with the following conditions: (1) Display areas must be fully located on private property, shall not be located in any drive aisle, parking or landscaping areas and shall not in any manner interfere with use of a sidewalk,walkway or entrance to a business with a minimum three-foot wide clear area maintained for walkways in front of any such display.All items and any display rack or table must be brought inside at the close of each business day. Sec. 24.154 Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. * (g) Within all non-residential zoning districts,the outside display of products, or outside sale of furniture, clothing, dry goods,hardware or other similar merchandise, equipment and materials, and also street vendors, shall be prohibited. Sec. 12-1.Nuisances (a)It shall be unlawful for any person or business,to do,perform,have, allow, suffer or permit any act, occurrence or condition within the city which constitutes a dangerous,unsafe, dilapidated or unsanitary condition, which may be injurious to the health and well being of the community. 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: 31 .'/- Akice2.,eit_z___ c7tycillez.._ Dayna . Williams, Secretary Deborah White, Code Enforcement ...ENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Si...ture item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. 0 Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse X 0 Addresses so that we can return the card to you. ieived by(Printed Name) C. Date of Deliver ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes f I If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No l -CEg .e') I\Q IA t 3. Sere Type Certified Mall 0 960ress Mall ❑RegisteredRetum Receipt for Merchandise q- 417 �O ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. ll 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7009 1680 0001 9825 9744 (Transfer from service label) PS Form 3811_ February 2004 Domestic Return Receint 102595-02-M-154 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD ORDER CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA,Petitioner CASE NO. 17-637 vs. ATILLIO&CATHERINE CERQUEIRA FIRST CLASS AND 36 W 6TH ST CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 REQUESTED: 7009 1680 0001 9825 9676 Respondent Property Address: 580 MAYPORT RD (aka 56 W 6th St) Atlantic Beach,FL Real Estate No. 170744-2000 Legal Description: Atlantic Beach Sec H Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Blk 33 THIS CAUSE came for public hearing before the Code Enforcement Board on May 9, 2017, 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 owns the property located at 580 MAYPORT RD, Atlantic Beach, Florida. 2) That notice was sent by certified mail and that Respondent was present at the hearing. 3) That notification of the violations of the City of Atlantic Beach,were made and served on the Respondent as evidenced in this hearing. 4) That the evidence showed that Respondent is in violation of the following: 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. IPMC Sec. 302.3 Sidewalks and driveways. All sidewalks, walkways, stairs, driveways, parking spaces and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair,and maintained free from hazardous conditions. Chapter 24. Land Development Regulations. Sec. 24-154. - Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture, household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings.(b) Within the commercial general (CG) zoning district only, outside display of merchandise shall be permitted only in accordance with the following conditions: (1)Display areas must be fully located on private property,shall not be located in any drive aisle,parking or landscaping areas and shall not in any manner interfere with use of a sidewalk,walkway or entrance to a business with a minimum three-foot wide clear area maintained for walkways in front of any such display.All items and any display rack or table must be brought inside at the close of each business day. Sec. 24.154 Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. * (g) Within all non-residential zoning districts, the outside display of products, or outside sale of furniture, clothing, dry goods, hardware or other similar merchandise, equipment and materials,and also street vendors, shall be prohibited. Sec. 12-1. Nuisances (a) It shall be unlawful for any person or business, to do, perform, have, allow, suffer or permit any act, occurrence or condition within the city which constitutes a dangerous, unsafe, dilapidated or unsanitary condition, which may be injurious to the health and well being of the community. The aforementioned property shall be corrected by ceasing all outside storage,outside business activity in the required parking area/right of way and retention pond, and move all business activity inside the structure. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW THAT the Respondent 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 in violation for non-compliance and must obtain compliance on or before September 1, 2017. Failure to comply will result in fines of$250.00 for the first day and $250.00 for every day thereafter while the violation continues to exist, and will accrue interest at a rate of ten(10) percent per annum from the date of certification of non-compliance. In addition, any fine shall also include the administrative costs and filing fees 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 comply on or before September 1,2017,will result in a lien being placed against the property at 580 MAYPORT RD for the total accrued assessment plus accrued interest, plus administrative costs and filing fees incurred in prosecuting this case, from the date of certification of non- compliance until paid in full. DONE AND ORDERED THIS May 9, 2017. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD ATTEST: DaynaL. Williams, Secretary By:Be ' in de Luna,Chairman Executed this of lifg day of Mai ,2017. PLEASE NOTE: Florida Statutes, Section 162.11, states that an appeal of this order shall be filed in circuit court within thirty (30)days of this order's execution. •••Y NNn13tl 3H1 d0 ._ 1H•JI113Hl 013d013AN3 40401 - d SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION • r " 4l" • U•-• " -�� • Complete items 1,2,and 3. A. Signat -irify 0 Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse X ; ti c 0 Addresse so that we can return the card to you. • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, B. / = ed\ e) •ate of Deliver or on the front if space permits. S 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery addre !'r' +, 1? 0 Yes If YES,enter delive , �•• J ow: ❑ No CC/SR CLC IRA _ 1'1-631 OR 11111 I 11111111111111111 111 1111 11111 111I 3. SignatureuType ❑AdultQ Priority Mail Express® Q Regi Bred MaiITM ❑gdrilt Signature Restricted Delivery ❑R stared Mail Restrict 9590 9402 2805 7069 3568 94 Certified Mail® livery Q Certified Mail Restricted Delivery Return Receipt for Q Collect on Delivery Merchandise 2. Article Number(Transfer from service label) Q Collect on Delivery Restricted Delivery 0 Signature Confirmation', 0 Insured Mail Q Signature Confirmation 7009 1680 0001 9825 9676 ❑Insured Mail Restricted Delivery Restricted Delivery (over$500) r'•Aida. no G.......QS21 1 i..I..nni c none ,rnn nn nnn nine,' n..._....,:,,n..,.....,o...,..:... CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF HEARING April 20,2017 CASE No. 17-637 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT ATILLIO & CATHERINE CERQUEIRA REQUESTED: 36 W 6TH ST 7009 1680 0001 9825 9454 ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 Property Address: 56 W 6TH 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, May 9, 2017, 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 Atlantic Beach Sec H Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Blk 33 RE#170744- 2000. International Property Maintenance Code/City Code of Ordinances 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. IPMC Sec. 302.3 Sidewalks and driveways. All sidewalks, walkways, stairs, driveways,parking spaces and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair, and maintained free from hazardous conditions. Chapter 24. Land Development Regulations. Sec. 24-154. - Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture,household items,merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings.(b) Within the commercial general (CG)zoning district only, outside display of merchandise shall be permitted only in accordance with the following conditions: (1)Display areas must be fully located on private property, shall not be located in any drive aisle,parking or landscaping areas and shall not in any manner interfere with use of a sidewalk, walkway or entrance to a business with a minimum three-foot wide clear area maintained for walkways in front of any such display. All items and any display rack or table must be brought inside at the close of each business day. Sec. 24.154 Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture household items,merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. * (g) Within all non-residential zoning districts,the outside display of products, or outside sale of furniture, clothing, dry goods, hardware or other similar merchandise, equipment and materials, and also street vendors, shall be prohibited. Sec. 12-1.Nuisances (a) It shall be unlawful for any person or business,to do,perform,have, allow, suffer or permit any act, occurrence or condition within the city which constitutes a dangerous,unsafe, dilapidated or unsanitary condition,which may be injurious to the health and well being of the community. 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 (5) 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 of an appeal should be secured at your expense. SWORN TO AND ATTESTED BY: ATTEST: / hfr,,, a L. Williams, Secretary Deborah White Code Enforcement Officer CC: Tenant, Michelle Finnick Notice of Hearing- Case #17-637 Page 2 of 2 NI103L1001 • •1' tl„ NIA 1 • i• /HOW 3H1 01 3d013AN3 d0 d01 ltl tl3I101LS 33`ld cC'�/DN ON DELIVERY•ENDER:w,v,rL.c,c ,rna • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sig ture item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X ❑Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse ❑Addresse so that we can return the card to you. B., ceived by(Printed Name) C. Date of Deliver • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, - 2 7 or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No ceeiA MAY - 1 2017 3. Serve-Type ertified Mail® 0 Prri ity Mail Express'" ❑ RegisteredIPU'Return Receipt for Merchandis O Insured Mail 0 Collect on Delivery (.3'7 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 7009 1680 0001 9825 9454 (Transfer from service label) °S Form 3811.July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt Case History Report-IBM Cognos Viewer Page 1 of 2 Case History Report For Case ID: 17-637 Report generated on May 1, 2017 3:59:41 PM Page 1 Case Type: COMMERCIAL Alternate Description: outside storage, metal scrap TENANT 56 w 6TH ST Case Status: ACTIVE Last Status Change 03/29/2017 Date: Case Manager: DEBORAH WHITE Case Origination: INTERNAL COMPLAINT Case Created Date: 03/13/2017 Visibility: Public Case Established Date: 03/13/2017 Primary Address: 580 MAYPORT RD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL Location ID: 7186 32233 Case Notes Stop Work Note Category Date Order RECOMMENDATION: Find in violation order business cease ALL outside Special 05/01/2017 N storage,outside business activity in required parking area/right of way, retention pond,etc and move all buisness activity inside structure by June 27, 2017 or a $250.00 per day fine will be imposed for the first day and $250.00 each day thereafter until full compliance is achieved. Property owner is required to notify Code Enforcment when violations is corrected and request a inspection to verify compliance. Related Parties Name Related Party Address Address Phone Phone Type Type Number Type * CERQUEIRA,ATILLION& PROPERTY 36 W 6TH ST ATLANTIC BEACH, Mailing CATHERINE OWNER Florida 32233 History Initial Violation Established Resolved Violation Short Description Violation Street Date Date Status Address Nuisance-Conditions-Sec.12-1(a) 03/13/2017 ACTIVE 580 MAYPORT RD Outdoor Display 24-154 Parking Area-24-154(b)1 and 2 03/13/2017 ACTIVE 580 MAYPORT RD Outdoor Display Comm-Sec.24-154(g) 03/13/2017 ACTIVE 580 MAYPORT RD Outside Storage(comm)-Sec.24-173(b)(1) 03/13/2017 ACTIVE scrap metal,everywheree,trailers 580 MAYPORT RD Sidewalks and Driveways-IPMC Sec.302.3 03/13/2017 ACTIVE trailers loaded with scrap parked on 580 MAYPORT RD sidewalk Zoning District-Chapter 24 03/13/2017 ACTIVE CG Distric Permitted Uses 580 MAYPORT RD NOTICE OF HEARING Related Party Address Association Recipient Assoc. Document Tracking Notice Name Type Level Address Type Issued Info http://atlb-ponsrp00 1.atlb.cloud.lcl/Cognos 10/cgi-bin/cognosisapi.dll?b_action=cognosVie... 5/1/2017 Case History Report- IBM Cognos Viewer Page 2 of 2 * Defendant To 36 W 6TH ST Mailing 04/20/2017 7009 1680 CERQUEIRA,ATILLION ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 0001 9825 &CATHERINE 9454 REINSPECTION Inspector Resulted Inspector Inspection Insp Time Name Name Timestamp (Min) Inspection Result Status DEBORAH DEBORAH WHITE 04/28/2017 VIOLATION CONTINUES- WHITE 04/28/2017 Inspection Comments: Scheduled violations continue CODE BOARD MEETINGS Scheduled Start Date Calendar Type 05/09/2017 Meeting CEB Order Notice Related Party Recipient Address Document Tracking Name Association Type Level Address Assoc.Type Issued Info INSPECTION Inspector Resulted Inspector Inspection Insp Time Name Name Timestamp (Min) Inspection Result Status DEBORAH DEBORAH WHITE 03/13/2017 VIOLATIONS FOUND- WHITE 03/13/2017 Inspection Comments: Scheduled photos taken 3-10-17 NOTICE OF VIOLATION Related Party Address Association Recipient Assoc. Document Notice Name Type Level Address Type Issued Tracking Info * Defendant To 36 W 6TH ST Mailing 03/29/2017 701120000002111241710 CERQUEIRA,ATILLION ATLANTIC BEACH, FL &CATHERINE 32233 CHECK STATUS OFCMRRR NOTICE Description Scheduled Date Result Date Time Spent 03/16/2017 03/16/2017 REINSPECTION Inspector Resulted Inspector Inspection Name Name Timestamp Insp Time(Min) Inspection Result Status DEBORAH DEBORAH WHITE 03/27/2017 VIOLATION CONTINUES-03/28/2017 WHITE Inspection Comments: Resulted Resulted CONDITIONS ARE WORSE THAN WHEN ORIGINALLY CITED SEE PHOTOS Server Name:atlb-ponsrp001.atlb.cloud.lcl User Name:ATLBCLD\ATLBDAW http://atlb-p onsrp001.atlb.cloud.lcl/Cognos 10/cgi-bin/co gno sisapi.dll?b_action=cognosV ie... 5/1/2017 f'S r -4J, c) - ,, CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 'r ' 800 SEMINOLE ROAD U ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233 PHONE (904) 247-5855 March 13, 2017 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 701120000002111241710 ATILLIO & CATHERINE CERQUEIRA 36 W 6TH ST ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 Real Estate No. 170744-2000 CASE NO. 17-637 Location of Violation: 580 MAYPORT RD , ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 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 Chapter 24. Land Development Regulations. CG District. Permitted Uses 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.(Large amounts of scrap metals stored in parking area and westside of property) IPMC Sec. 302.3 Sidewalks and driveways. All sidewalks, walkways, stairs, driveways, parking spaces and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair, and maintained free from hazardous conditions.(parking of large trailers loaded with scrap material/metals on sidewalk)) Sec. 24-154. - Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture, household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings.(business conducted outside an enclosed building as required) (b) Within the commercial general (CG) zoning district only, outside display of merchandise shall be permitted only in accordance with the following conditions: (1) Display areas must be fully located on private property, shall not be located in any drive aisle, parking or landscaping areas and shall not in any manner interfere with use of a sidewalk, walkway or entrance to a business with a minimum three-foot wide clear area maintained for walkways in front of any such display. All items and any display rack or table must be brought inside at the close of each business day.(Discarded metals stored covering entire parking area,trucks loaded with metals parking in right of ways) Sec. 24.154 Outdoor display, sale and storage of furniture household items, merchandise and business activities outside of enclosed buildings. * (g) Within all non-residential zoning districts,the outside display of products, or outside sale of furniture, clothing, dry goods, hardware or other similar merchandise, equipment and materials, and also street vendors, shall be prohibited.(business being conducted in outside the enclosed structure and stored outside) Sec. 12-1. Nuisances (a) It shall be unlawful for any person or business, to do,perform, have, allow, suffer or permit any act, occurrence or condition within the city which constitutes a dangerous, unsafe, dilapidated or unsanitary condition, which may be injurious to the health and well being of the community. This letter requests that the noted violations be corrected by ceasing all business and storage of material,scrap, containers outside on side of building and in required parking area conduct all business inside an enclosed building as required within five (5) 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 CC: Michelle Fennick, Beaches Recycling Page Number 2 March 13, 2017 Property Appraiser- Property Details Page 1 of 2 CERQUEIRA ATILLIO P , Primary Site Address Official Record Book/Page Tile# 36 W 6TH ST 580 MAYPORT RD 13472-02108 9417 ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233-3486 Atlantic Beach FL 32233 CERQUEIRA CATHERINE L 580 MAYPORT RD Property Detail Value Summary RE# 170744-2000 2016 Certified 2017 In Progress Tax District USD3 Value Method Income Income Prooertv Use 4897 Warehouse/Prefab Total Building Value $0.00 $0.00 #of Buildings 2 --- Extra Feature Value $0.00 $0.00 �� For full legal description see Land Value(Market) $193,336.00 $193,336.00 LegalLand&Legal section below Land Value(Auric.) $0.00 $0.00 Subdivision 03119 ATLANTIC BEACH SECH Just(Market)Value $853,500.00 $849,100.00 Total Area 32543 Assessed Value $853,500.00 $849,100.00 The sale of this property may result in higher property taxes.For more information go Cap Diff/Portability Amt $0.00/$0.00 $0.00/$0.00 to$ave Our Homes and our Property Tax Estimator.'In Progress'property values, Exemptions $0.00 See below exemptions and other supporting information on this page are part of the working tax roll and are subject to change.Certified values listed in the Value Summary are those Taxable Value $853,500.00 See below certified in October,but may include any official changes made after certification Learn how the Property Appraiser's Office values property. i- 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 i- Sales History Book/Page I Sale Date !Sale Price I Deed Instrument TYce Code �Oualified/Unaualirred �Vacant/Improved 13472-02108 18/11/2006 I$100.00 I WD-Warranty Deed I Unqualified I Improved 10765-01405 10/31/2002 I$481,700.00 I WD-Warranty Deed I Unqualified I Improved 09124-00936 10/30/1998 I$105,000.00 I WD-Warranty Deed I Unqualified i Improved 109124-00933 10/1/1998 I$100.00 SW-Special Warranty I Unqualified Improved 08245-02029 11/29/1995 I$100.00 WD-Warranty Deed !Unqualified I Improved 08245-02027 12/14/1995 I$58,500.00 I QC-Quit Claim I Qualified I Vacant 97788-02249 2/16/1994 $155,000.00 I WD Warranty Deed I Qualified I Improved 96121-00565 4/22/1986 $150,000.00 I WD-Warranty Deed I Unqualified I Vacant + Extra Features LN I Feature Code Feature Descriptio Bldg. !Length I Width I Total Units I Value 1 I PVAC1 I Paving Asphalt 1 10 10 14,610.00 I $3,075.00 12 I PVCC1 I Paving Concrete 1 10 0 1798.00 I $1,025.00 1 3 I PVCC1 I Paving Concrete 2 10 0 110,944.00 I $12,881.00 1 4 I FCLC1 I Fence Chain Link 2 10 10 144.00 I $249.00 Land&Legal Land Legal ILN I Cglg I Use Description I Zofl I Front 1 Depth I Category I Land Units' Land Type I Land Value I LN I Legal Description 1 11000 I COMMERCIAL I ACG 10.00 0.00 I Common 14,810.00 I Square Footage)$81,455.00 I 1 118-34 38-2S-29E.808 2 11000 I COMMERCIAL I ACG 10.00 10.00 I Common 15,096.00 I Square Footage)$28,028.00 12 I ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H 13 11000 I COMMERCIAL I ACG 10.00 10.00 I Common 115,246.00 I Square Footage)$83,853.00 13 I LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BLK 33 Buildings Building 1 Building 1 Site Address I E 580 MAYPORT RD UnitElementCode I Detail Atlantic Beach FL 32233 I Exterior Wall 115 15 Concrete Blk I Roof Struct 19 9 Rigid Fr/Bar] Building Type 4803-WHSE STORAGE I Roofing Cover 4 4 Built Up/T&G Year Built 1980 I Interior Wall 1 1 Masonry Min Building Value $87,982.00 I Int Flooring 3 3 Concrete Fin http://apps.coj.net/PAO_PropertySearchBasic/Detail.aspx?RE=1707442000 3/13/2017 SENDER: COMPLETE TH.'S SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also catt►bl�te A. 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The amount is due and payable to the City of Atlantic Beach within thirty(30)days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions concerning these costs,please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH arl Grunewald Code Enforcement Officer KG/jmb Michelle Fennick September 2, 1997 Code Enforcement Board Meeting Beaches Recycling Administrative Costs Assessed 56 West 6th Street Case#97-5574 Atlantic Beach, FL 32250 Amount Due: $ 93.73 PLEASE ENCLOSE THE SECOND COPY OF THIS LETTER WITH YOUR PAYMENT. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA CASE NO. 97-5574 RE: VIOLATION OF Chapter 12, Section 12-1-7 OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 56 West 6th Street a/k/a Lots 1, 2, 3 Block 33, Section H, RE#170774-2000, Atlantic Beach, Florida. The Code Enforcement Board has heard testimony at the Code Enforcement Board hearing held the 2nd day of September , 1997, and based on the evidence, the Code Enforcement Board enters the following FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, FINDINGS OF FACT Michelle Fennick, owner of Beaches Recycling, was found to be in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-7 of the Code. The Board voted not to levy a fine, however, Ms. Fennick was assessed $93 .73 administrative costs. If Ms. Fennick is found to be in violation again, the Board voted to impose a fine of $100.00 per day against said property from the day the property is cited until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Officer. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW There was competent, substantial evidence presented to support a finding of a violation of THE Ordinance Code as charged. ORDER It is the Order of this Board that Michelle Fennick shall comply with Paragraph Two, Findings of Fact, as stated above. If Nit does not comply within the time specified, he shall pay a fine of per day for each day the violation continues to exist beginning from the day the property is cited. If N/A does not comply within the time specified, a certified copy of this Order, or a Claim of Lien, shall be recorded in the public records of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Duval County, and once recorded shall constitute a lien against the property upon which the violation exists, or if you do not own the land, upon any other real or personal property owned by you, pursuant to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes. The Code Enforcement Officer advised the property was in compliance as of the date of the meeting. Should a dispute arise concerning compliance, either party may request a further hearing before the board. DONE AND ORDERED THIS 2nd DAY OF September , 1997 . ATTEST: .4 4(1• 10V. 4i3tainatG. E. MART Chairman cretary Code Enforcement Board CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD AGENDA 7:30 P.M., SEPTEMBER 2, 1997 Call to order Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Roll Call 1. Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting held April 29, 1997 and the Special Called Meeting held June 10, 1997. 2. Recognition of Visitors and Guests regarding any matters that are not listed on the agenda 3. OLD BUSINESS: Code Enforcement Official Karl Grunewald will present follow-up reports on the following properties: Case No. 96-4629 - Willie Knight- 790 Sailfish Drive. The owner of the property is in violation of the Standard Plumbing Code Sections 601.2 and 604.3 and Chapter 22, Sections 22- 41 and 22-29, Failure to Pay Past Due Bill of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises located at 790 Sailfish Drive the following condition(s): failure to be connected to an approved water system and failure to pay past due water bills. During the July 2, 1996 Code Enforcement Board Meeting, Mr. Knight was found to be a repeat offender in violation of the Standard Plumbing Code and Chapter 22, Sections 22-41 and 22-29 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach. The Board voted to imposed a one time $500.00 fine on Mr. Knight for said violations and to remove the water meter serving the property as of July 3, 1996 to eliminate the possibility of a cross-connection. The property was sold in June and the $500.00 lien was paid at that time. Case No. 97-4237-Linzy C. Lane, 1970 Park Street. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-01-08 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises located at 1970 Park Street the following condition(s): The building has fallen into a state of disrepair and is in an unsanitary and unsafe condition. It appears the owner has abandoned the property. Agenda Page -2- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 During the April 29, 1997 Code Enforcement Board Meeting, Linzy C. Lane was found to be in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-01-08 of the Code. The Board gave Mr. Lane until May 5, 1997 to secure the house in a manner approved by the Code Enforcement Official. If the property is in non-compliance after that date, a fine of$10.00 will be levied and continued until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. Mr. Lane complied with the Board's order to secure the building prior to the May 5, 1997 deadline and no daily fine was imposed. However, Don Ford, in his capacity as Building Official, has initiated condemnation proceedings against the property. Case No.97-6198 Ernest "Rocky" Russell (owner) and C. J. Eiras (occupant) and Corporation Officer,Artistic and Cultural Enlightenment Society, 86 Ocean Boulevard. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 18, Section 2, Failure to Register for the Purpose of Soliciting, Chapter 20, Section 52, Operating Without Proper Licensing, Chapter 24, Section 107, Commercial Business in a Residential District, No Use By Exception Granted, Section 161, Insufficient Parking for Present Use Code of the City of Atlantic Beach and Florida Statute 823.05 Places Declared a Public Nuisance in that there exists on the premises located at 86 Ocean Boulevard, a/k/a Lot 7, Block 34, Atlantic Beach (RE# 170225-0100) the following condition(s): operating a commercial business in a residential district, no Use by Exception granted, insufficient parking for present use, operation of business without proper licensing, failure to register for the purpose of soliciting, failure to comply with the Florida Accessibility Code in its entirety, failure to comply with the Life Safety Code and the Standard Building Code. During the June 10, 1997 Special Called Meeting of the Code Enforcement Board, C.J. Eiras, Corporate Officer of the Artistic and Cultural Enlightenment Society, was found to be in violation of Chapter 18, Section 2, Failure to Register for the Purpose of Soliciting, Chapter 20, Section 52, Operating Without Proper Licensing, Chapter 24, Section 107, Commercial Business in a Residential District, No Use By Exception Granted, Section 161, Insufficient Parking for Present Use Code of the City of Atlantic Beach and Florida Statute 823.05 Places Declared a Public Nuisance. The Board found the operation cannot be reopened without proper licenses and permits obtained to take care of the deficiencies noted in the charges. If it is reopened, a fine of $250.00 per day will be levied against the property beginning the day it is reopened and continuing every day of operation until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Officer. The Board also voted to assess an amount equal to 50% of the verified costs, not to exceed $1,000.00 due and payable to the City within thirty days, for the city's administrative expenses involved in processing the case. (These costs were determined to be $3,761.78). Agenda Page -3- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 The deadline to pay the $1,000.00 administrative costs was July 13, 1997. As of this date, the invoice has not been paid. A memo was written to Detective Dale Hatfield requesting sworn statements from any officers witnessing operation of the ACES Social Club after June 10, 1997. If the club was in operation, an additional fine of$250.00 per day for each day of operation would be levied. As of this date, no information has been received from the Public Safety Department. If Mr. Eiras does not pay the $1,000.00 administrative costs by September 2, 1997, we will request lien action under Item 5 of the agenda. 4. NEW BUSINESS: Case No. 97-6468 - Michael Banks - 731 Begonia Street. Michael Banks, occupant of the property owned by Larry Lively, is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-6 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): trash and other items stored in the front yard. Case No. 97-6264-August F. Covelli, Jr. - 732 Aquatic Drive. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-3 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): high grass and weeds in the rear yard creating a health, safety and welfare condition. Mr. Covelli is a repeat violator having been cited four times since 1993 for the same violation. Case No. 97-5574 - Michelle Fennick- 56 West 6th Street. Ms. Fennick, owner of Beaches Recycling, is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-7 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): outside storage, discarded metal items, and the possible operation of a metal salvage yard. Case No. 97-5133- Paul Ferber, Shoppes of North Shore-363 Atlantic Boulevard #3. The owner of the property is in violation of the Accessibility Code, Section 4.6.4 in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): failure to install the required handicapped signage in one of three required parking spaces. Mr. Ferber was first notified of the violation on September 16, 1996 and has been slow to bring about compliance. Case No. 97-6454 - John Kent,Atlantic Theaters - 751 Atlantic Boulevard. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 24, Section 24-177 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): failure to install a landscape buffer median separating the Atlantic Theaters building and the old Pic 'N Save building. Atlantic Theaters has requested a hearing before the CDB on August 19, 1997 to be granted a delay on construction of the median. The outcome of this meeting will determine our course of action. Agenda Page -4- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 Case No. 97-5915 - James McLaurin - 571 Camelia Street. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-6 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): a large dead oak tree in the rear yard is endangering the home and surrounding homes. Case No. 97-6383 -John Omeara, Southern Exposure International (Estate Sale) - 296 Royal Palms Drive. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 24, Section 24-154 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): outside display of used items and unpermitted signs displayed. Case No. 97-6079 -John Shields - 405 Aquatic Drive. The owner of the property is a repeat violator in violation of Chapter 24, Section 24-163-3 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): boat stored in front of the front yard setback line. Since 1993 there have been eight complaints against the property for garbage and trash, weeds, boats and cars. Case No. 97-6311 - San Hung Tong- 434 Skate Road. The owner of the property is a repeat violator in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-3 in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): high grass and weeds in the front, side and rear yards. 5. REQUEST FOR LIEN ACTION: Name Address Amount of Lien C.J. Eiras 86 Ocean Boulevard $1,000.00 6. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS: 7. ADJOURNMENT CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MINUTES SEPTEMBER 2, 1997 Call to order: PRESENT: Edward Martin, Chairman Ken Rogosheske Theo Mitchelson Lou Etta Waters Richard S. Mann Tammy Deitchman ABSENT: Lou Etta Waters AND: Suzanne Green,Prosecuting Attorney Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney Karl Grunewald, Code Enforcement Officer Julie M. Brandt, Secretary The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Ed Martin, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag by all present. 1. Approval of Minutes of April 29 and June 10, 1997 The minutes of the Regular Code Enforcement Board Meeting of April 29, 1997 and the Special Called Meeting of June 10, 1997 were approved as presented. 2. °Recognition of Visitors and Guests regarding any matters that are not listed on the agenda. No one wished to speak. 3. OLD BUSINESS: Case No. 96-4629- Willie Knight- 790 Sailfish Drive. The owner of the property is in violation of the Standard Plumbing Code Sections 601.2 and 604.3 and Chapter 22, Sections 22- 41 and 22-29, Failure to Pay Past Due Bill of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises located at 790 Sailfish Drive the following condition(s): failure to be connected to an approved water system and failure to pay past due water bills. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald recounted the following action of the Code Enforcement Board: During the July 2, 1996 Code Enforcement Board Meeting, Mr. Knight was found to be a repeat offender in violation of the Standard Plumbing Code and Chapter 22, Sections 22-41 and 22-29 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach. The Board voted to imposed a one time Minutes Page -2- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 $500.00 fine on Mr. Knight for said violations and to remove the water meter serving the property as of July 3, 1996 to eliminate the possibility of a cross-connection. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald further reported the property was sold in June of 1997 and the $500.00 lien plus interest was paid at that time. Case No. 97-4237-Linzy C.Lane, 1970 Park Street. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-01-08 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises located at 1970 Park Street the following condition(s): The building has fallen into a state of disrepair and is in an unsanitary and unsafe condition. It appears the owner has abandoned the property. To update the Board, Code Enforcement Official Grunewald reported that during the April 29, 1997 Code Enforcement Board Meeting, Linzy C. Lane was found to be in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-01-08 of the Code, and the Board gave Mr. Lane until May 5, 1997 to secure the house in a manner approved by the Code Enforcement Official, and it was determined if the property was in non-compliance after that date,a fine of$10.00 would be levied and continued until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. It was further reported that Mr. Lane complied with the Board's order to secure the building prior to the May 5, 1997 deadline. However, Don Ford, in his capacity as Building Official, has initiated condemnation proceedings against the property. Case No.97-6198 Ernest"Rocky"Russell(owner) and C.J. Eiras (occupant) and Corporation Officer,Artistic and Cultural Enlightenment Society, 86 Ocean Boulevard. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 18, Section 2, Failure to Register for the Purpose of Soliciting, Chapter 20, Section 52, Operating Without Proper Licensing, Chapter 24, Section 107, Commercial Business in a Residential District,No Use By Exception Granted, Section 161, Insufficient Parking for Present Use Code of the City of Atlantic Beach and Florida Statute 823.05 Places Declared a Public Nuisance in that there exists on the premises located at 86 Ocean Boulevard, a/k/a Lot 7,Block 34,Atlantic Beach(RE# 170225-0100) the following condition(s): operating a commercial business in a residential district,no Use by Exception granted,insufficient parking for present use, operation of business without proper licensing, failure to register for the purpose of soliciting,failure to comply with the Florida Accessibility Code in its entirety, failure to comply with the Life Safety Code and the Standard Building Code. To recap the Eiras Case, Code Enforcement Official Grunewald reported that during the June 10, 1997 Special Called Meeting of the Code Enforcement Board, C.J. Eiras, Corporate Officer of the Artistic and Cultural Enlightenment Society, was found to be in violation of: Chapter 18, Minutes Page-3- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 Section 2, Failure to Register for the Purpose of Soliciting, Chapter 20, Section 52, Operating Without Proper Licensing, Chapter 24, Section 107, Commercial Business in a Residential District,No Use By Exception Granted, Section 161, Insufficient Parking for Present Use Code of the City of Atlantic Beach and Florida Statute 823.05 Places Declared a Public Nuisance. The Board found the operation cannot be reopened without proper licenses and permits obtained to take care of the deficiencies noted in the charges. If it is reopened, a fine of$250.00 per day will be levied against the property beginning the day it is reopened and continuing every day of operation until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Officer. The Board also voted to assess an amount equal to 50% of the verified costs, not to exceed $1,000.00 due and payable to the City within thirty days, for the city's administrative expenses involved in processing the case. (These costs were determined to be $3,761.78). Code Enforcement Official Grunewald then presented Incident Reports from the Atlantic Beach Police Department and the Jacksonville Beach Police Department indicating numerous persons visiting the premises on June 12, 13, 14, 26,27, and 28 and again on July 3, 4, and 5, 1997. Mr. Grunewald pointed out that the report from the Jacksonville Beach Police Department covering June 26 and 27, 1997 substantiated what was going on inside the building , whereas the others were surveillance reports. After a brief discussion, a motion was made by Theo Mitchelson,seconded by Pete Dowling and unanimously carried to fmd Mr. Eiras in violation of the Board's order of June 10, 1997 and fine C.J. Eiras$250.00 per day for nine(9) days of operating without proper licenses and permits for a total fine of$2,250.00. Some further discussion ensued and it was determined that if the fine is not paid within thirty days, the matter will be brought before the Code Enforcement Board on November 5, 1997 for lien action. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald further reported that the deadline to pay the $1,000.00 administrative costs from the June 10, 1997 order was July 13, 1997, and as of this date the invoice had not been paid. He then asked the Board's authorization to file a Claim of Lien in the Circuit Court against Mr. Eiras for$1,000.00. A motion was made by Theo Mitchelson, seconded by Pete Dowling and unanimously carried to authorize filing of a Claim of Lien in the amount of$1,000.00 in the Circuit Court against the personal property of C.J.Eiras. 4. NEW BUSINESS: Case No. 97-6468-Michael Banks- 731 Begonia Street. Michael Banks, occupant of the property owned by Larry Lively, is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-6 of the Code of the Minutes Page-4- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): trash and other items stored in the front yard. Chairman Ed Martin explained the Code Enforcement Board, by law, is allowed to charge administrative costs for processing each case and each case being presented could be charged administrative costs of$93.73. Chairman Martin then read the case procedures and all witnesses in the cases were sworn in. Prosecuting Attorney Green read the charges and explained that Michael Banks was the owner of the property, not Larry Lively, as listed in the case presentation and notice of hearing sheets. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald verified that Michael Banks was the owner of the property and passed out photographs showing the trash and other items stored in the front yard. After viewing the photographs,Mr. Grunewald stated Mr. Banks was now in compliance except for a washing machine stored on the front porch. Mr. Banks viewed the photographs and stated the washing machine had been sold and was being stored there until the new owner picked it up. A brief discussion ensued concerning the length of time needed to get the washing machine removed from the front porch. A motion was made by Chairman Martin and seconded by Theo Mitchelson and unanimously carried to fmd Mr. Banks guilty of violating Section 12-1-6 of the Code. It was decided not to levy a fine,to assess Mr. Banks $93.73 in administrative costs, and give Mr. Banks until 5:00 p.m.,Thursday, September 4, 1997 to remove the washing machine from his front porch. A brief discussion ensued and an amendment to the motion was made by Theo Mitchelson, seconded by Ken Rogosheske and unanimously carried to levy a fine of $50.00 per day against said property for every day the washing machine remains on the front porch after said compliance date until brought into compliance to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. Case No. 97-6264-August F. Covelli,Jr. -732 Aquatic Drive. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-3 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): high grass and weeds in the rear yard creating a health, safety and welfare condition. Mr. Covelli is a repeat violator having been cited four times since 1993 for the same violation. Minutes Page -5- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 Prosecuting Attorney Green explained the charges against Mr. Covelli and stated it was his first time before the Code Enforcement Board but not his first offense because there had been other complaints against the property. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald passed out photographs showing the high grass and weeds and explained the timetable involved in notifying Mr. Covelli of his violations. Prosecuting Attorney Green called Danny Culler of 744 Aquatic Drive, a neighbor of Mr. Covelli, who testified of 6'high weeds and rats coming from the property. Mr. Covelli admitted what was said was true but cited family illnesses in 1993 and 1997 which kept him in Wisconsin for long periods of time. He reported the property had been cleaned up on Wednesday, August 27, 1997 and was now in compliance,and Code Enforcement Official Grunewald concurred this was true. After some further discussion, a motion was made by Ken Rogosheske,seconded by Richard Mann and unanimously carried to find Mr. Covelli guilty of violating Section 12-1-3 of the Code, not to levy a fine and assess Mr. Covelli$93.73 administrative costs. If Mr. Covelli is found to be in violation again, a fine of$100.00 per day will be imposed from the day the property is cited until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. Board Member Mitchelson asked Mr. Covelli if he understood the Board's ruling concerning the possible$100.00 per day fine and he stated he did. Case No. 97-5574-Michelle Fennick-56 West 6th Street. Ms. Fennick, owner of Beaches Recycling, is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-7 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): outside storage, discarded metal items, and the possible operation of a metal salvage yard. Prosecuting Attorney Green read the charges against Michelle Fennick,owner of Beaches Recycling, and stated Code Enforcement Official Grunewald would testify before the Board concerning the history of the property. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald passed out photographs showing a large dumpster and trailer overflowing with discarded scrap metal,windows and doors. Mr. Grunewald stated he had received numerous complaints from neighbors concerning the condition of the property and continued that what started out as an aluminum can recycling business has possibly turned into a metal salvage yard which would not be allowed. Mr. Grunwald explained the property is zoned Minutes Page-6- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 Commercial General which does not permit outside storage. Mr. Grunewald concluded that as of this date,the property is in compliance. Michelle Fennick stated the property was cleaned up and explained the boxes which are now outside the building are used for loading purposes and are brought in every night. Michael Berry,the manager of Beaches Recycling, stated they were in violation of the ordinance, but now try to load immediately and not have boxes of aluminum cans stored outside. He also stated they would not be accepting aluminum windows,doors and other scrap metal. Board Member Mitchelson inquired if this practice created a zoning problem and was told there was a problem if the boxes stayed outside the building but if they were in transit, that was okay. After a brief discussion, a motion was made by Theo Mitchelson, seconded by Ken Rogosheske and unanimously carried to find Michelle Fennick, owner of Beaches Recycling guilty of violating Section 12-1-7 of the Code. A motion was then made by Ken Rogosheske,seconded by Ed Martin and unanimously carried to assess Ms. Fennick $93.73 administrative costs, and should the property come in violation again, impose a fine of$100.00 per day against said property from the day the property is cited until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. Case No. 97-5133 -Paul Ferber, Shoppes of North Shore-363 Atlantic Boulevard#3. The owner of the property is in violation of the Accessibility Code, Section 4.6.4 in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): failure to install the required handicapped signage in one of three required parking spaces. Mr. Ferber was first notified of the violation on September 16, 1996 and has been slow to bring about compliance. Prosecuting Attorney Green explained the charges against Mr. Ferber. Code Enforcement Official Grunwald stated Mr. Ferber was first notified of the violation on September 16, 1996, and on July 1, 1997 two signs were installed, but not the sign for the third parking space. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald further stated the property was in compliance as of 3:30 p.m. today when a temporary sign was installed. Mr. Ferber apologized for the untimely manner in which the request was handled and for the sign installers and stated the temporary sign would be replaced with a wooden routed sign to match the others. Minutes Page-7- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 A motion was made by Chairman Martin,seconded by Pete Dowling and unanimously carried to fmd Mr. Ferber guilty of violating Section 4.6.4 of the Accessibility Code. A motion was then made by Chairman Martin, seconded by Tammy Deitchman and unanimously carried not to levy a fine, to assess Mr. Ferber$93.73 in administrative costs, and if Mr. Ferber is found to be in violation again, impose a fine of$100.00 per day against said property from the day the property is cited until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. Case No. 97-6454 -John Kent,Atlantic Theaters- 751 Atlantic Boulevard. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 24, Section 24-177(2) a and d of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): failure to install a landscape buffer median separating the Atlantic Theaters building and the old Pic 'N Save building. Atlantic Theaters has requested a hearing before the CDB on August 19, 1997 to be granted a delay on construction of the median. The outcome of this meeting will determine our course of action. Prosecuting Attorney Green read the charges against Atlantic Theaters and explained the violation. Jim Klement,representing Atlantic Theaters, stated that Atlantic Theaters had delayed the project in anticipation of co-developing the site with the prospective new tenant of the old Pic 'N Save property. Mr. Klement further stated they had appeared before the Community Development Board on August 19, 1997 and were given sixty days to complete the project, which includes the installation of a five foot buffer strip , five palm trees and three other trees. Mr. Klement assured the Board the project would definitely be completed by the end of the sixty day time period. A motion was made by Chairman Martin,seconded by Pete Dowling and unanimously carried to defer action on said violation until the regularly scheduled November 4, 1997 Code Enforcement Board Meeting. Case No. 97-5915 -James McLaurin -571 Camelia Street. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-6 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): a large dead oak tree in the rear yard is endangering the home and surrounding homes. Prosecuting Attorney Green read the charges against Mr. McLaurin and stated Code Enforcement Official Grunewald would present evidence of the violation. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald passed out photographs showing the dead tree. Minutes Page -8- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 Mr. McLaurin appeared before the Board and stated he was separated from his wife in April and did not live at the 571 Camelia Street address. He further stated his wife had accepted service of the notice on April 14, 1997, but did not notify him of the violation until mid May. Mr. McLaurin admitted his guilt, declared a financial hardship and asked for a forty-five day extension to remove the tree. Mr. McLaurin further stated he had received estimates to have the tree removed and was getting a second job and thought he could save enough money to have the tree removed by then. Board Member Dowling inquired if the tree presented a safety problem and Code Enforcement Official Grunewald stated the tree did in fact endanger the home at 571 Camelia and the surrounding homes. Becky Weber,whose husband owns a tree service and was present in the audience, stated his company allows time payments on tree removals and would be willing to help Mr. McLaurin in getting the tree removed. A motion was made by Chairman Martin, seconded by Theo Mitchelson and unanimously carried to find Mr. McLaurin guilty of the violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-6. The Board voted not to levy a fine, to assess Mr. McLaurin $93.73 in administrative costs, and give Mr. McLaurin until 5:00 p.m.,Wednesday, September 17, 1997 to remove the dead tree from said property. If the dead tree remains in the rear yard after that time, a fine of $25.00 per day will be levied against said property until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. Case No. 97-6383 -John Omeara, Southern Exposure International(Estate Sale)-296 Royal Palms Drive. The owner of the property is in violation of Chapter 24, Section 24-154 and Chapter 17, Unpermitted Signs of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): outside display of used items and unpermitted signs displayed. Prosecuting Attorney Green read the charges against Mr. Omeara and deferred explanation to Code Enforcement Official Grunewald. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald passed out photographs showing what appeared to be used merchandise displayed outside of the building and an angle sign in front which was in violation. Becky Weber, daughter of the Omearas, appeared before the Board as their representative. Mrs. Weber stated she had invoices proving the items displayed outside of the building were new Minutes Page-9- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 reproductions of antiques. Mrs. Weber indicated the used merchandise was kept inside the building and the antique reproductions displayed outside. Concerning the sign, Mrs. Weber explained an existing sign was painted over and she thought it was approved by someone at City Hall. Code Enforcement Official Grunwald stated the "For Sale" sign was a permitted sign, but not the angle sign indicated in the photo. Some discussion ensued concerning whether the displayed merchandise outside the building was new. Mrs. Weber stated it was new, however, she did not want the prices paid for the merchandise made public. Chairman Martin directed Code Enforcement Official Grunewald to look at the invoices and Mrs. Weber concealed the price from view. Mr. Grunewald then confirmed the merchandise was new. After some further discussion,the Board directed Code Enforcement Official Grunewald to check the displayed items at the place of business from time to time to verify they are new. A motion was made by Pete Dowling,seconded by Ed Martin and unanimously carried directing John Omeara to obtain a sign permit to be in compliance with Chapter 17 of the Code. A motion was then made by Theo Mitchelson,seconded by Richard Mann and unanimously carried to find Mr. Omeara in compliance with Chapter 24, Section 24-154 due to the fact it was proven Mr. Omeara was not selling used merchandise in front of his building, not to levy a fine and to waive the administrative fee.. Case No. 97-6079-John Shields -405 Aquatic Drive. The owner of the property is a repeat violator in violation of Chapter 24, Section 24-163-3 of the Code of the City of Atlantic Beach in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): boat stored in front of the front yard setback line. Since 1993 there have been eight complaints against the property for garbage and trash, weeds,boats and cars. Prosecuting Attorney Green read the charges against Mr. Shields. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald passed out photographs of the boat. It was explained that John Shields was the absentee owner of the property and the property had been cited eight time since 1993 for garbage, trash, weeds, boats and cars. Mr. Grunewald further stated the boat was still in the front yard as of 3:30 p.m. today. Tim Hoey, who rents the property, appeared before the Board and stated he could not get the boat in the rear yard had no other place to store the boat. Mr. Hoey stated that there were vehicles Minutes Page -10- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 and boats illegally parked in other yards in his neighborhood. A motion was made by Pete Dowling, seconded by Theo Mitchelson and unanimously carried to find John Shields, owner of the property, to be in violation of Chapter 24, Section 24-163-2 of the Code. A brief discussion ensued, and it was pointed out to Mr. Hoey that Code Enforcement Official Grunewald was not selective in his enforcement of the Codes. Others in the area had been cited and the vehicles/boats had been moved. A motion was then made by Chairman Martin, seconded by Theo Mitchelson and unanimously carried not to levy a fine, however Mr. Shields was assessed $93.73 administrative costs. Mr. Shields was given until 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 17, 1997, to remove the boat with registration #FL9313HG from the front yard. If said boat remains in front of the front yard setback line after that time, a fine of$100.00 per day will be levied against said property until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. Case No. 97-6311 - San Hung Tong- 434 Skate Road. The owner of the property is a repeat violator in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-3 in that there exists on the premises the following condition(s): high grass and weeds in the front, side and rear yards. Prosecuting Attorney Green read the charges against Mr. Tong. Code Enforcement Official Grunewald explained this is a rental property in continuous violation of Chapter 12, Section 12- 1-3 of the Code. He further explained Mr. Tong has evicted the current tenants and the property was brought into compliance with the Code. A motion was made by Chairman Martin, seconded by Theo Mitchelson and unanimously carried to find Mr. Tong in violation of Chapter 12, Section 12-1-3 of the Code. A motion was then made by Chairman Martin, seconded by Richard Mann and unanimously carried not to levy a fine and to assess Mr. Tong$93.73 administrative costs. If said property is found to be in non-compliance again, a fine of$100.00 per day will be levied against said property beginning the day it is cited until compliance is reached to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Official. 5. REQUEST FOR LIEN ACTION: Name Address Amount of Lien Minutes Page -11- Code Enforcement Board September 2, 1997 C.J. Eiras 86 Ocean Boulevard $1,000.00 Board action on the requested lien occurred under Old Business, Case No. 97-6198. 6. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS: There were no Board Member comments. 7. ADJOURNMENT There being no further discussion or business to come before the Board, the meeting adjourned at 9:50 PM. .4., 0, _ ct.4....47-, G.E. Martin, dMin Code Enforcement Board Attest: JuMe M. Brandt, Secretary Property Appraiser- Property Details Page 1 of 2 CERQUEIRA ATILLIO P+ Primary Site Address Official Record Book/Page Tile# 36 W 6TH ST 580 MAYPORT RD 13472-02108 9417 ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233-3486 Atlantic Beach FL 32233 CERQUEIRA CATHERINE L 580 MAYPORT RD Property Detail Value Summary RE# 170744-2000 2016 Certified 2017 In Progress Tax DNtrk! USD3 Value Method Income Income EIVINAIrdifffl 4897 Warehouse/Prefab Total Building Value $0.00 r$0.00 #of Buildings 2 Extra Feature Value $0.00 1.$0.00 Legal De:G For full legal description see Land Value(Market) $193,336.00 $193,336.00 Land&Legal section below ).and Value(Aaric.1 $0.00 $0.00 Subdivision 03119 ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H 3ust(Market)Value $853,500.00 $849,100.00 Total Area 32543 Assessed Value $853,500.00 $849,100.00 The sale of this property may result in higher property taxes.For more information go Cap Diff/Portability Amt $0.00/$0.00 $0.00/$0.00 to Save Our Homes and our Property Tax Estimator.'In Progress'property values, EISRUKialli $0.00 See below exemptions and other supporting information on this page are part of the working tax roll and are subject to change.Certified values listed in the Value Summary are those Taxable Value $853,500.00 See below certified in October,but may include any official changes made after certification Learn how the Property Appraiser's Office values orooerty. + 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 1 Deed Instrument Type Code Oualified/Unaualified �Vacant/Improved 13472-02108 1 8/11/2006 $100.00 I WD-Warranty Deed Unqualified I Improved 10765-01405 10/31/2002 $481,700.00 I WD-Warranty Deed Unqualified I Improved 09124-00936 10/30/1998 $105,000.00 I WD-Warranty Deed Unqualified I Improved 09124-00933 10/1/1998 I$100.00 1SW-Special Warranty Unqualified Improved 08245-02029 11/29/1995 $100.00 I WD-Warranty Deed Unqualified I Improved 08245-02027 12/14/1995 $58,500.00 I QC-Quit Claim I Qualified I Vacant 07788-02249 2/16/1994 $155,000.00 I WD-Warranty Deed I Qualified 1 Improved 06121-00565 14/22/1986 $150,000.00 WD-Warranty Deed I Unqualified !Vacant .4. Extra Features fLN Feature Code 1 Feature Description i Bldg. I Length I Width I Total Units 1 Value 1 PVAC1 I Paving Asphalt 1 10 10 14,610.00 1 $3,075.00 1 2 I PVCC1 I Paving Concrete 1 10 1 0 1798.00 I $1,025.00 1 3 I PVCC1 1 Paving Concrete 2 0 10 110,944.00 I $12,881.00 1 4 I FCLC1 I Fence Chain Link 2 !0 10 144.00 I $249.00 + Land&Legal Land Legal LN Code I Use Description f Zoning I Front Depth Category?Land Units! Land Tvce Land Value I LN (Legal Description 1 11000 I COMMERCIAL I ACG 10.00 10.00 I Common 14,810.00 I Square Footage$81,455.00 11 ! 18-34 38-2S-29E.808 2 1000 COMMERCIAL ACG 10.00 10.00 I Common !5,096.00 I Square Footage!$28,028.00 12 I ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H 3 1000 COMMERCIAL ACG 10.00 10.00 I Common t 15,246.00 I Square Footage)$83,853.00 13 I LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BLK 33 Buildings Building 1 Building 1 Site Address Element Code ,Detail 580 MAYPORT RD Unit Atlantic Beach FL 32233 Exterior Wall 115 15 Concrete Blk Roof Struct 19 9 Rigid Fr/Bar J Building Type 4803-WHSE STORAGE Roofing Cover 4 4 Built Up/T&G Year Built 1980 Interior Wall 1 I 1 Masonry Min Building Value $87,982.00 Int Flooring 3 13 Concrete Fin http://apps.coj.net/PAO_PropertySearchBasic/Detail.aspx?RE=1707442000 3/13/2017 9 4`'11 '' Compliance Investigation Form Investigation# Date of Request: 7 /6:'%/ Time of Request: Location (Address) of Violation: Sre-' Property Owner/Manager: VIOLATIONS: / 4(1,2 i Action Taken: it,„" �a4 Compliance: /j t 1 (P 5 /\01..1-------" Name of Person Making Request/Complaint: Address: Phone # Investigation Type : F:\Code Enforcement\Compliance Investigation Fonn.doc April 25 2013 • CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 800 SEMINOLE ROAD, ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 APPLICATION FOR NEW LICENSE TRANSFER OF AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TO CONDUCT THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS: (Check one) BUSINESS NAME i&-(Ac 3 eLYG� , c-€ BUSINESS LOCATION 5- (0, Je T (' S T rt Q e 6 Si 3 SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUSINESS PREMISES (INCLUDE BOTH BUILDINGS & OUTSIDE AREAS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSINESS. BUT NOT AREAS USED FOR PATRON PARKING) MAILING ADDRESS S.-Let/ J 2 S T /.' 5 EXPLAIN FULLY THE NATURE OF THE BUSINESS &id (O r"- C a ,n,)s Grc,sS C o e a vcQ c�� 1,u rL t"so @,rcv� s v�-�e ( S' DO YOU HAV , OR TWILL YOU HAVE, ANY VENDING MACHINES ON THESE PREMISES? Ne (VENDING IaCSINFS INCLUDE ANUSEtg AT/GRHE PRcEmfES. POOL/BTTLTARD TABLES. ELECTRONIC MUSIC MACHINE AND ANY COIN OPERATED MACHINE WHICH DISPERSES A PRODUCT OR SERVICE) IF YES, PLEASE INDICATE NUMBER AND TYPE OF MACHINES OWNER/PRINCIPAL OFFICER M(C, (1Q_ L C t/lictc c.— HOME ADDRESS ( Z Z (,p (4-e-✓ ✓� BUSINESS PHONE 2 '( ) HOME PHONE LO Q.i C---3 DATE OF BIRTH T -Z S CO SEX F DRIVERS LICENSE # F F-2,0 S S Z &4' FEDERAL EMPLOYER ID # 9 3o / (0 / 1S19 (Attach cop oR s.s # D� Y s�� 3 zi 5 STATE LICENSE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION # ( If applicable) (Attach copy) I. THE UNDERSIGNED. SWEAR OR AFFIRM THAT THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT AND I AGREE TO NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE IN THE ABOVE INFORMATION. I FURTHER UNDERSTAND THAT ISSUANCE OF N LICENSE BY THE CITY CLERK IN NO HAT RELIEVES ME OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES PERTAINING TO CONDUCTING A 7S! mTEEcITY OF ETIjlNTIC BEACH Signature - Title • `^(\l .i ll Q_ L A J .- c ��n��ti 1 - r o ' _ Print Name Date NOTE: NO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION SHALL ENGAGE IN OR MANAGE ANY TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION, OR OCCUPATION IN ATLANTIC BEACH WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A LICENSE AND PAYING AN ANNUAL FEE. APPLICATION AND/OR PAYMENT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE APPROVAL OR ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE. ALL OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 30 OF EACH YEAR FOR OFFICE USE ONLY LICENSE NUMBER(S) % 0L4 00 9 CODE NUMBER FULL / HALF YEAR FEE PAID 3- 0-0 REQUIRES CITY COMMISSION APPROVAL: YES / NO APPROVED / DENIED BY COMMISSION (DATE) STATE REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED: YES / NO 6-4a ? BUILDING OFFICIAL APPROVAL FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL BY C., BY DATE 2 - 7 Co DATE ' 14 DATE MAU EN KING, CI Y LERK PURCHASE AND SALE AND STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT This Agreement , hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement" , is made this 13 day of January , 1995 , by and between Robert James Fennick , whose business address is 25 West Sixth Street , Atlantic Beach , Florida , 32233, hereinafter referred to as "Seller" , and Michelle Lavanch Fennick, whose residence address is 12426 Safe Shelter Drive South , Jacksonville , Florida 32225 , hereinafter referred to as "Buyer" , in reference to Beaches Recycling Center , Incorporated , whose business address is 25 West Sixth Street , Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 , hereinafter referred to as the "Corporation" . WITNESSETH: WHEREAS , the Seller owns 500 shares of the issued and outstanding $0. 10 per share, par value common stock of the Corporation; and WHEREAS , said shares of common stock of the Corporation owned by the Seller represent one—half ( 1/2) of the issued and outstanding common stock of the Corporation; and WHEREAS , the Buyer wishes to buy and the Seller wishes to sell all of the legal and equitable interest of the Seller in the Corporation , and its assets the said Corporation to own on the date of closing all assets and property currently owned by the Corporation and used in the business of the Corporation , on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and pursuant to the separate agreement reached by the parties in connection with their Dissolution of Marriage action ; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and of the mutual promises hereinafter set forth and for good and sufficient consideration , the adequacy which is hereby acknowledged , it is mutually agreed as follows : 1 . The Buyer shall purchase and acquire from the Seller and the Seller shall and does hereby sell , transfer , assign, and convey to the Buyer all of his legal and equitable interest , ownership and rights and stock shares in Beaches Recycling Center , Incorporated , consisting of five-hundred (500) , shares of $0 . 10 , par value common stock of the Corporation . 2 . The purchase price and consideration for said interest and shares shall be the total sum of Eleven-Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($11 , 000.00) to be paid by the Buyer to the Seller on the date and time of closing herein . 3 . The transactions contemplated in this Agreement shall be consummated on January C� , 1995 , the closing date . The closing of the transaction contemplated herein shall be conducted at : g« Rkr1 ST . I /EY . % :-7(.__ , or in such other places the parties may mutually determine . 4 . The parties hereby agree that upon execution of this Agreement and fulfillment of the payment terms herein that the Seller is hereby absolutely and unconditionally released from any further liability or responsibility to the Buyer . Thereafter , said Corporation and the Buyer shall absolutely and } unconditionally have no further liability or responsibility to the Seller . Moreover , the Seller shall have no further ownership interest in the Corporation , its business , or any assets of the Corporation. A complete listing of all assets of the Corporation is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein . The Seller shall execute all documents necessary to transfer convey and release his interest in and to the assets of the corporation and stock certificates . 5. This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Florida and represents the entire agreement of the parties hereto . There are no other agreements , promises , understandings or representations between any of the parties except as specifically set forth herein . This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument executed by all of the parties hereto . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written . Signed , sealed and delivered in the presence of : 2--C) 1:2 Robert mes Fennick , Seller C l__ •;,7, S . S . # : 189-58-6347 Wi ness as to all parties e, '_• _ • ' _� Michelle Lavanch Fennick , Buyer Witn: s as to all par4. es S . S . # : 078-58-3215 State of Florida County of Duval Before me a duly authorized officer competent to administer oaths personally appeared Robert James Fennick , who produced • the following identification , FSA • ""S)Tz\.veSis t-Acetareld Michelle Lavanch Fennick , who produced the following identification , F(.....4 • *-5)12.‘ ve S L.t_e_. who after being sworn did attest that they were executing this Agreement for the stated purposes therein . (S i• 13 . 9 s' Signa re of Notary Date : Kay F. Echelberger (seal ) Printed Name of Notary My Commission Expires : 9-24-95 ATLANTIC BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT Date: `" 1 ; Phone: 4" all Dom )• Occupational License Annual/Existing Final/New Construction Fire Prevention Inspection Report Address 5 6 1,1e- k 4 51 `-r Type of Business a t 4 y G /r J Business Namege44c h c. : I' tt V cii k.• Phone -2 d " 7.11/ Emergency Contact/41//ei A flu rt., c lit Phone 6 4/5`' 61 5 3 S-satisfactory V-violation N - not applicable ' Meter Room Exits i'i Emergency Lighting Fire Extinguishers fir✓ Alarm Systems ( panel _smoke detectors _strobes _audibles) N Sprinkler System Stand Pipes ( dry wet) Hose Cabinets Special Notes: ( rT PA..) f✓� � Re-inspection fee ----'-� Inspector For re-inspection, call f• «; Owner/Manager Signature