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Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board fines local businesses for fire inspection and tax receipt violations

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #016619
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The passage details routine municipal code enforcement actions involving minor fines and administrative fees. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, corporations, foreign entities, or significant fina Motion to assess $150 administrative cost and fire inspection fee for a Bank of America property at Payment allegedly mishandled; town seeks compliance by Aug 4, 2008. Another motion for David Clark

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tax-receiptslocal-financial-penaltyzoningproperty-violationsmunicipal-code-enforcementhouse-oversightlocal-governmentregulatory-compliance
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Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes 07/17/08 MOTION BY MR. OCHSTEIN TO FIND THE VIOLATOR IN NON- COMPLIANCE, ASSESS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $150.00 AND ORDER THEM TO PAY THE FIRE INSPECTION FEE IN ADDITION TO ANY LATE PENALTIES BY JULY 21, 2008. SECONDED BY MR. FRIED MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY i Case # 08-2515, 140 N. County Rd., Bank of America Violation of Chapter 46, Section 46-68 of the Town of Palm Beach Code of Ordinances, annual fire and life safety inspection fees not paid Code Enforcement Officer Gerry presented the facts of the case and said he had spoken with Robin Gert who advised him the bill had been mishandled and gotten lost in their system. He said he spoke to her yesterday and was told the payment was still in process. The Town recommends a finding of non-compliance, administrative costs in the amount of $150.00 and payment of the fine inspection fee in addition to all late penalties and costs by August 4, 2008. MOTION MADE BY MS. GREENBERG TO FIND THE VIOLATOR IN NON-COMPLIANCE, ASSESS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $150.00 AND ORDER THEM TO PAY THE FIRE INSPECTION FEE IN ADDITION TO ANY LATE PENALTIES BY AUGUST 4, 2008. SECONDED BY MS. DUEMLER MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY G. Case # 08-2516, 313 % Worth Ave., # B2, David Clark Violation of Chapter 114, Section 114-32 of the Town of Palm Beach Code of Ordinances, business tax receipt required Code Enforcement Officer Gerry presented the facts of the case and said Mr. Clark had submitted his paperwork and paid the fee but there was a zoning issue still in question. The Zoning Administrator is out of the office this week on jury duty and based on the inability to get the issue resolved, the Town recommends the case be postponed until the August 21, 2008 hearing date. Mr. Fried questioned what the zoning issue had to do with a business tax receipt and Mr. Gerry said the Town records do not show this particular suite existing at this address but Mr. Clark has documents showing it there. Mr. Gerry said zoning is tied into business tax receipts because zoning requirements do not allow certain businesses in some districts. There is also the 4

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