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Code Enforcement Board fines Mark Remson Trust for repeat property violations in Palm Beach
The passage documents a routine local code enforcement action involving a trust and municipal officials. It provides specific case numbers, dates, and fine amounts, but it does not implicate high‑leve Case #08-2517 concerns 2270 E. Ibis Isle Road and the Mark Remson Trust. Violation of Chapter 42, Section 42-86 of Palm Beach Code; repeat violation. Fine recommended at $500 (maximum for repeat) plu
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The passage documents a routine local code enforcement action involving a trust and municipal officials. It provides specific case numbers, dates, and fine amounts, but it does not implicate high‑leve Case #08-2517 concerns 2270 E. Ibis Isle Road and the Mark Remson Trust. Violation of Chapter 42, Section 42-86 of Palm Beach Code; repeat violation. Fine recommended at $500 (maximum for repeat) plu
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“have been placed on the property. MOTION BY MS. GREENBERG TO FIND THE VIOLATOR IN NON- COMPLIANCE, ASSESS A”
Reid Hoffman“is the maximum fine for a repeat violation. Mr. Hoffman said it seemed that every time the property owner”
Wafic Said“spaces where there should only be one. Mr. Gerry said it looked like a legal space from the documentati”
Dustin Hoffman“is the maximum fine for a repeat violation. Mr. Hoffman said it seemed that every time the property owner”
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