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Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board fines Nightingale Beach Club over vegetation violations
The passage details a local code enforcement dispute involving a homeowners association, a municipal board, and the state wildlife agency. While it mentions specific individuals and procedural conflic Case #08-2432 concerns a violation of a town ordinance restricting vegetation height east of Ocean B Nightingale Beach Club received a permit with conditions tied to turtle season and was found non‑
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The passage details a local code enforcement dispute involving a homeowners association, a municipal board, and the state wildlife agency. While it mentions specific individuals and procedural conflic Case #08-2432 concerns a violation of a town ordinance restricting vegetation height east of Ocean B Nightingale Beach Club received a permit with conditions tied to turtle season and was found non‑
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“e requirements of the permit. Mr. Maxey said Jean Higgins, a biologist for the State Fish & Wildlife, recom”
Robin Plant“y with, one of which was replacement of the whole plant if anything over 6 feet which was larger than 3 i”
Reid Hoffman“as part of a previously declared conflict and Mr. Hoffman advised Mr. Vanneck would be a voting member in t”
Wafic Said“this case) Lead Code Enforcement Officer Walton said Nightingale Beach Club had previously been found”
Leah Jean“th the requirements of the permit. Mr. Maxey said Jean Higgins, a biologist for the State Fish & Wildlif”
Dustin Hoffman“as part of a previously declared conflict and Mr. Hoffman advised Mr. Vanneck would be a voting member in t”
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