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CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
MEETING MINUTES
APRIL 22, 2010
7:00 PM
A Regular Meeting of the Code Enforcement Board of the City of Cape Canaveral,
Florida was held on April 22, 2010, in the Cape Canaveral Public Library Meeting Room
at 201 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
Karen Hartley
Ralph Lotspeich
MEMBERS ABSENT
James Hale
Lynn Mars
Walter Godfrey
OTHERS PRESENT
Duree Alexander Code Enforcement Officer
Joy Lombardi Board Secretary
Kate Latorre Assistant City Attorney
Todd Morley Building Official
John Cunningham Assistant Fire Chief
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The Board members established that the next meeting would be held on May 20, 2010.
Assistant City Attorney Latorre swore in all persons giving testimony.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Approval of Meeting Minutes: March 18. 2010.
Motion by Ms. Hartley, seconded by Mr. Viens, to approve the meeting minutes of March
18, 2010, as written. Vote on the motion carried unanimously.
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April 22, 2010
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COMPLIANCE HEARINGS:
1. Case No. 09 -00179 — Violation of Section 105.1, Permit Required; and Section
109.1, Inspections General, of the Florida Building Code, as adopted by Section
82 -31; and Section 110 -12, Mechanical Execution of Work, of the City of Cape
Canaveral Code of Ordinances, (191 Center Street) — MILS Realty, LLC, c/o Jim
Morris, R.A.
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 the required permit. Officer Alexander stated that the
respondent has hired an electrician and obtained two permits for some of the electrical
work and has obtained a permit for the fire sprinkler system. Officer Alexander further
stated that there are still some outstanding items to be addressed but the respondent is
working to resolve the issues.
Officer Alexander respectfully requested that the Board find the respondent in non-
compliance of Section 105.1, Permit Required; and Section 109.1, Inspections General,
of the Florida Building Code, as adopted by Section 82 -31; and Section 110 -12,
Mechanical Execution of Work, of the City of Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances and
amend the order to give the respondent until June 17, 2010 to come into compliance or
impose a fine in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for the first day, seventy -
five dollars ($75.00) per day thereafter retroactively beginning on February 18, 2010.
Motion by Mr. Viens, seconded by Ms. Hartley, to accept staffs recommendation and
find the respondent in non - compliance and amend the order to give the respondent until
June 17, 2010 to come into compliance or impose a fine in the amount of one hundred
dollars ($100.00) for the first day, seventy -five dollars ($75.00) per day thereafter
retroactively beginning on February 18, 2010. Vote on the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
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1. Case No. 09 -00062 — Violation of Section 604, Electrical Facilities: Section
604.2, Service: Section 604.3. Electrical System Hazards; Section 605.1,
Electrical Equipment. Installation, of the International Property Maintenance
Code. as adopted by Section 82 -221: and Section 2603- 2603.4, General —
Thermal Barrier. et seq.. of the Florida Building Code 2007 edition, as adopted by
Section 82 -31. of the City of Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances. (6850 -6890 N.
Atlantic Ave.) — Yogi's Food & Discount Beverage. Inc.. c/o Yogeshkumar S.
Patel. R.A.. & The Tomato Grille. Inc. aka Tip -A -Few. c/o Edward Liguori. R.A.
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 maintenance of the property and unsafe conditions. Officer Alexander
stated that an annual fire inspection revealed numerous electrical and structural
violations. Officer Alexander stated that the respondent has obtained two electrical
permits; however there are still outstanding electrical issues due to the fact that there are
extension cords and relocatable power taps being used in an unsafe manner.
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April 22, 2010
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Additionally, there are insulation panels that are generally polyurethane or
polyisocyanurate foam plastic products that are highly combustible and, per the Florida
Building Code (FBC) Section 2603.4, shall be separated from the interior of a building by
an approved thermal barrier. Officer Alexander further explained that the respondent
has replaced some of the ceiling tiles in the bar area but has not remove them from the
kitchen area.
John Cunningham, Assistant Fire Chief /Fire Marshal, testified that the Florida Building
Code and the Florida Fire Prevention Code both address the polyurethane tiles in the
kitchen area. He stated that they tried to contact the business owner to address this
situation as soon as possible but he was not very receptive to communicate with them to
resolve the issue. Mr. Cunningham explained that the tiles can not be exposed to any
heat or flame and they are located in the kitchen area which contains deep fat fryers.
Mr. Cunningham stated that over time they would deteriorate and with the possibility of a
flash fire in the grease pan area would cause exposure to the tiles adding to the
problem. Mr. Cunningham further stated that this is a life safety issue and that he will be
sending the respondent a letter requiring him to fix the problem within 10 days or he will
shut down the business.
Mr. Viens asked how many of the issues have been resolved. Officer Alexander stated
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that he has resolved about 50 to 60 percent. Discussion followed.
Officer Alexander respectfully requested that the Board find the respondent in Violation
of Section 604, Electrical Facilities; Section 604.2, Service; Section 604.3, Electrical
System Hazards; Section 605.1, Electrical Equipment, Installation, of the International
{ Property Maintenance Code, as adopted by Section 82 -221; and Section 2603- 2603.4,
General — Thermal Barrier, et seq., of the Florida Building Code 2007 edition, as
adopted by Section 82 -31, of the City of Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances and be
given 10 days from the date the board order is received to come into compliance or
impose a fine in the amount of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) per day until found
in compliance.
Discussion followed regarding the amount of time it would take for the respondent to
comply. Officer Alexander stated that the electrical issues could be resolved by
removing the extension cords and power strips. Further discussion followed regarding
the life safety issues verses the electrical issues. It was the consensus of the Board to
separate the two violations and the amount of time given to comply.
Motion by Mr. Viens, seconded by Mr. Hale Lotspeich, to find the respondent in violation
� and be given 10 days from the date the Board Order is received to correct the violation
' ‘G of Section 2603- 2603.4, General — Thermal Barrier, et seq., of the Florida Building Code
2007 edition, as adopted by Section 82 -31, of the City Code; and be given 30 days from
the date the Board Order is received to correct the violations of Section 604, Electrical
Facilities; Section 604.2, Service; Section 604.3, Electrical System Hazards; Section
605.1, Electrical Equipment, Installation, of the International Property Maintenance
Code, as adopted by Section 82 -221, of the City Code, or impose a fine in the amount of
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) per day until found in full compliance. Vote on
the motion carried unanimously.
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2. Citation No. 0077 — Violation of Section 82 -375, Construction Contracting
Regulation Violation, of the City of Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances, (308
Surf Dr.) — Brevard Air & Refrigeration, c/o Walter J. Shaffer.
Code Enforcement Officer, Duree Alexander, testified that this Case is in compliance
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 8:27 P.M.
Approved on this d b day of , 2010.
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Mary Rus 11, Chairperson
Joy ombardi, Board Secretary
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