CE 43 Stanley Road 03.09.2001 March 9, 2001
Mr. Yousuf Sultani
2086 Forest Gate Dr W
Jacksonville, FL 32246
Subject: Atlantic Beach City Code, Chapter 6,Article II, Section 6-16 Adoption
Dear Mr. Sultani,
You identified yourself as the owner of the following property in the City of Atlantic Beach,
Florida:
Re: 43 Stanley Rd
A/k/a: 19-16 17-2S-29E Donners R/P PT Lots 2,3 Lot 3,4 Blk 19
RE# 172186-0000
This notification is to inform you that the property commonly known as 43 Stanley Rd was
inspected under the City of Atlantic Beach's Buildings and Building Regulations; City Code,
Chapter 6,Article II, Sec. 6-16 as adopted from the Southern Building Code Congress, Standard
Housing Code, 1994 edition. This inspection was conducted on February 8, 2001 in response to
complaints from both you and the tenant. The inspection included, but was not limited to; water
fixtures,drain lines, exterior and interior walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows, electrical
outlets,ceiling fixtures, cabinets, and door locks. The roof was visually inspected from the
ground, and appeared to be in structural distress,there was severe sagging, and evidence of water
damage to the ceilings in three rooms. The water fixtures and drain lines were not inspected for
reported leaks because water had been secured to the building, but there was evidence of leakage
under the kitchen sink and in vicinity of the bathtub plumbing access.
Because of the nature of the violations identified by me, I have turned this case over to the
Building Department for appropriate action. As the property is now vacant, you are directed not
to rent this property until such time as it is brought into compliance with the minimum housing
standards.
The following list discrepancies were identified as not meeting minimum standards and may not
be all inclusive:
1. No central heating system.
2. Stove and refrigerator not in good working order.
3. Windows did not properly work and window screens were missing throughout.
Note: Window screens are not required if central air conditioning is installed and working
(Only one window unit).
4. No Fire Extinguisher.
5. No Smoke Detector.
6. Electrical wiring throughout substandard.
7. Electrical outlet and switch covers missing throughout.
8. Front and back doors not weather tight.
9. Main bath area not moisture resistant.
10. Plumbing throughout substandard
11. Structural integrity of roof and flooring questionable, sagging.
12. Hot water heater leaking and improperly installed.
Once again, you are reminded that this property can not be leased until a satisfactory inspection
is conducted. As the original discrepancies were considered as major violations to the housing
code, you are required to schedule your housing compliance inspections through the Building
Department. Failure to comply may result in fines of up to $500.00 per day, per violation from
the Code Enforcement Board. Furthermore, you are reminded as a property owner and landlord
of your responsibilities to both the tenants and the community to maintain your property in good
order.
Any future violations involving minimum housing standards will be considered as a repeat
offense and will be referred directly to the Code Enforcement Board for enforcement.
Should you have any questions or concerns involving this matter, you can contact me at(904)
247-5855.
Sincerely,
ALEXANDER J. SHERRER
Code Enforcement Officer
cc: Public Safety Director
Building Dept