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Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board fines local businesses for fire inspection and tax receipt violations
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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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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Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board imposes fines on local businesses for fire inspection and tax receipt violations
The passage details routine municipal code enforcement actions involving modest fines and administrative fees. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, agencies, or financial flows beyond the town lev Motion by Mr. Ochstein and Ms. Greenberg to assess $150 administrative costs and fire inspection fee Violations involve a Bank of America property and a business owned by David Clark. Dispute over pa
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