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CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
MEETING MINUTES
APRIL 17, 2008
7:00 PM
A Regular Meeting of the Code Enforcement Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida
was held on April 17, 2008, in the City Hall Annex, 111 Polk Avenue, Cape Canaveral,
Florida.
Chairperson Mary Russell called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. The Board Secretary
called the roll.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Mary Russell Chairperson
Raymond Viens Vice -Chairperson
Charles Biederman
Edward Ciecirski
James Hale
Karen Hartley
Lynn Mars 2nd Alternate
MEMBERS ABSENT
Walter Godfrey
OTHERS PRESENT
Mia Goforth Recording Secretary
Shannon Roberts City Council Member
Kate Latorre Assistant City Attorney
The Board members established that the next meeting would be held on May 22, 2008,
Assistant City Attorney Latorre swore in all persons giving testimony.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Approval of Meeting Minutes: March 20, 2008.
Mntinn by N/Ir_ Biederman caennrrerur by nnr. Nliens tC appr^we the meeting ,iiinutes of
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(!larch 20, 2008, as written. Vote on the motion carried unanimously.
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COMPLIANCE HEARINGS:
Case No. 07-159 - Violation of Section 1051 Required; and Section 1091
General, of the Florida Building Code as adopted by Section 82-31 of the City of
Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances (8600 Ridgewood Ave Unit 3306) — William
M. Strange & Joanne M. Sweeney Property Owners
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander testified that this Case is in compliance.
2. Case No. 07-00178 — Violation of Section 04-2007 Resort Dwellings;
Nonconforming Use Status: Rental Restrictions on Dwellings of the Cape
Canaveral Code of Ordinances (807 Mystic Dr) James D Courson Property
Owner.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander testified that this Case is in compliance.
3. Case No. 07-00206 - Violation of Section 105 .1, Required and Section 109.1
General, of the Florida Building Code as adopted by Section 82-31 of the Cites
Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances (7004 N Atlantic Ave — Mary M Beasley
Trustee.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander testified that this Case is in compliance.
- 4. Case No. 07-00215 — Violation of Section 105 .1, Required; and Section 109.1
General, of the Florida Building Code as adopted by Section 82-31 • Section 94-31
Permit Required: Section 22-40, Approval Prerequisite for Permits; and Section 94-
4, Exemptions, of the City of Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances (8501
Astronaut Blvd.) — Pantelis Markoqiannakis, Owner.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander testified that this Case is in compliance.
5. Case No. 08-00007 - Violation of Section 34-181 Storing, Parking or Leaving on
Private Property: Section 34-182. Notice to Abate, of the City of Cape Canaveral
Code of Ordinances_ 108 T ler Ave.) — Maryann r Gattuso & Russell Kaup,
Property Owners,
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander testified that this Case is in compliance.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Case No. 07-00212 - Violation of Section 105.1 Required: and Section 109.1
General, of the Florida Building Code as adopted by Section 82-31 of the Citv of
Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances (121 Monroe Ave) — Richard Ko ip tas
Property Owners.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander provided an overview of the Case history and
presented exhibits for the Board's review. Officer Alexander testified that the violation is
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that the respondent applied for the permit and it he is granted additional time he could
come into compliance.
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Officer Alexander respectfully requested that the Board find the respondent in violation of
Section 105.1, Required; and Section 109.1 General, of the Florida Building Code, as
adopted by Section 82-31, of the City Code and be given until May 22, 2008 to come into
compliance or be fined fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first day and twenty-five dollars
($25.00) everyday thereafter until found in compliance.
Motion by Mr. Hale, seconded by Mr. Viens, to accept staff's recommendation and find the
respondent in violation and be given until May 22, 2008 to come into compliance or be
fined fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first day and twenty-five dollars ($25.00) everyday
thereafter until found in compliance. Vote on the motion carried unanimously.
2. Case No. 08-00009 — Violation of Section 70-68 Violation Penalty; 70-69 Receipt
Required, Payment of Tax Prerequisite to issuance; and Section 70-71 Engaging
in Business Without Paving Tax or Making Reports of the Cape Canaveral Code
of Ordinances, (7725 Poinsetta Ave.) Delorse A. Kopitas, Property Owner.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander testified that this Case is in compliance
3. Case No. 08-00021 -Violation of Section 105.1 Required and Section 109.1
General, of the Florida Building Code, as adopted by Section 82-31 of the City of
Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances, (8501 Astronaut Blvd) — Pantelis
Markogiannakis, Owner.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander provided an overview of the Case history and
presented exhibits for the Board's review. Officer Alexander testified that the violation is
for work without obtaining the required permit and inspections. Officer Alexander stated
that the respondent has been previously cited for work without a permit and further stated
that Mrs. Markogiannakis requested an extension in writing.
Officer Alexander respectfully requested that the Board find the respondent in violation of
Section 105. 1, Required; and Section 109.1 General, of the Florida Building Code, as
adopted by Section 82-31, of the City Code and be given until May 22, 2008 to come into
compliance or be fined two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) for the first day and one
hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) everyday thereafter until found in compliance.
Motion by Mr. Viens, seconded by Mr. Ciercirski, to accept staff's recommendation and
find the respondent in violation and be given until May 22, 2008 to come into compliance
or be fined two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) for the first day and one hundred and
twenty-five dollars ($125.00) everyday thereafter until found in compliance. Vote on the
motion carried unanimously.
4. Case No. 08-00023 — Violation of Section 110-91, Conformitv to Pians
Specifications, Intended Uses and Applications; Section 110-121 Certificate of
Occupancy Required: and Section 110.1 Use and Occupancy: of the Florida
Building Code, as adopted by Section 82-31 of the City of Cape Canaveral Code
of Ordinances, (576-580 Casa Bella Dr.:-- John R Kancilia Esq R A William
Young, MGRM.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander provided an overview of the Case history and
presented exhibits for the Board's review. Officer Alexander testified that the violation is
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for not obtaining the required Certificate of Occupancies for the three units. Officer
Alexander stated that the respondent has not complied with the St. Johns River Water
Management District (SJRWMD) permit requirements for the storm water system changes
that were made and the developer has sold one of the units without the Certificate of
Occupancy.
Officer Alexander respectfully requested that the Board find the respondent in violation of
Section 110-91, Conformity to Plans, Specifications, Intended Uses and Applications;
Section 110-121, Certificate of Occupancy Required; and Section 110. 1, Use and
Occupancy; of the Florida Building Code, as adopted by Section 82-31, of the City of Cape
Canaveral Code of Ordinances, and be given until May 22, 2008 to come into compliance
or be fined two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) per day until found in compliance.
Discussion followed.
Motion by Mr. Viens, seconded by Mr. Ciercirski, to accept staff's recommendation and
find the respondent in violation and be given until May 22, 2008 to come into compliance
or be fined two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) per day until found in compliance. Vote
on the motion carried unanimously.
OLD BUSINESS:
4. Case No. 07-00226 — Violation of Section 102 Tree Protection: and Section 102-
39, Permits, of the City of Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances (Vacant Lot on
Surf Dr.) — Norman & Marie Boucher Property Owner.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander provided an overview of the Case history and
presented exhibits for the Board's review. Officer Alexander testified that the violation is
for the removal of trees without a permit. Officer Alexander stated that, the City Ordinance
Section 2-260, provides the violator with an opportunity to request a satisfaction or release
of the lien based on the gravity of violation, the time it took to comply, the amount of the
lien, any previous violations, and any other mitigating circumstances that may warrant the
reduction of the fine. Ms. Alexander further stated that the respondent was required to
provide a remedial action plan as per Section 102-49 of the City Code.
Norman Boucher, property owner, testified that the portion of the lot that was cleared was
small in comparison to the size of the lot (approximately 17%). Mr. Boucher explained that
the majority of the trees that were removed consisted of dense pepper trees and scrub
oak. Mr. Boucher expressed his apologies and stated that his actions were not malicious.
Mr. Boucher stated that he has considered a mitigation plan that consists of planting four
3" trees of the City's choice in Banana River Park, and to compensate the staff in the
amount of $500.00. Mr. Boucher is asking for the Board's consideration for the
satisfaction of the lien.
Tom Garboski, of 303 Surf Drive, testified that the lot clearing was a travesty and stated
that the Board should consider instituting the original fine, Mr. Garboski stated that the lot
was overgrown, however, the Laurel Oaks that were taken would have been very nice
trees: The Caearing happenP_.ri di iring a long wePkPnri and ha ha1irvyarr1 that Mr Rni u-har's
actions were caicuiatea. dvir. varooski turther stated that he believed that, because of the
clearing, the wildlife has been displaced.
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City Attorney, Kate Latorre, explained to the Board that, according to Section 102-49(a) of
the City Code, the respondent is required to remediate according to the code and there is
not a lot of room for discretion. The mitigation plan is in addition to the fine imposed;
however, the Board does have the discretion to reduce the fine of $6,800.00. Ms. Latorre
recommended that the mitigation plan be a condition if the Board decides to recommend
to City Council a reduction in the fine. Discussion followed.
Motion by Ms. Hartley, seconded by Mr. Viens, to recommend to City Council that the fine,
in accordance with Section 102-38-(b)(2), in the amount of six thousand eight hundred
dollars ($6,800.00) be imposed. Vote on the motion carried by 4 to 3 majority, with
Charles Biederman, for; James Hale, against; Karen Hartley, for; Mary Russell, for;
Raymond Viens, for; Ed Ciecirski, against; Lynn Mars, against.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 8:10 P.M.
Approved on this :Z2 day of t4Q4 2008.
Mary Russel, Chairperson
Joy Lombardi, Boa►dSecretary