Martin County

File #: 21-0611   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/13/2021 Final action:
Title: REQUEST FOR FINE REDUCTION STIPULATION AND AGREED RECOMMENDED ORDER REGARDING THE CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE OF A 2 Z MULTISERVICE CORP CASE NUMBER 06-0009506
Attachments: 1. SIGNED STIPULATION AGREEMENT 06-0009506.pdf
PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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REQUEST FOR FINE REDUCTION STIPULATION AND AGREED RECOMMENDED ORDER REGARDING THE CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE OF A 2 Z MULTISERVICE CORP CASE NUMBER 06-0009506
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1.98B, General Ordinance, Martin County Code, the Board of County Commissioners is asked to consider approval of a Fine Reduction Stipulation and Agreed Recommended order regarding the Code Enforcement case of A 2 Z Multiservice Corp.
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DEPARTMENT: Building
PREPARED BY: Name: Rachel Spradley
Title: Nuisance Abatement Coordinator
REQUESTED BY: Monte McLendon

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

A 2 Z Multiservice Corp. Fine Reduction Request

This Fine Reduction Stipulation and Agreed Recommended Order involves a parcel located at 1367 NW Charlie Green Drive, Stuart, Florida.

On June 20, 2007, an Order Finding Violation was issued by the Code Enforcement Magistrate to A 2 Z Multiservice Corp. for the following violation(s): Section 67.201.B - Nuisance Declared: Trash, Etc. General Ordinances, Martin County Code and Section 67.201.A. - Nuisance Declared: Weeds, Undergrowth General Ordinances, Martin County Code.

Compliance was required by July 5, 2007. On February 4, 2021, an Affidavit of Compliance/Accrued Fines was issued reflecting an outstanding fine of $814,200.00 plus costs in the amount of $ 350.00.
Monte McLendon is the Current Owner of the property. Pursuant to a Quit Claim Deed recorded in Official Records Book 3122, Page 143, Martin County, Florida Public Records, Respondent has no remaining interest in the property.

Staff has determined that a lien reduction is warranted. Current Owner was not responsible for the violation. However, he brought the property into compliance and has offered to pay $1,250.00 to resolve the outstanding fines which have accrued which represents 10% of the property value plus the $350.00 for the administra...

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