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A
A
It
is
the
board's
intention
to
promote,
protect
and
improve
the
health,
safety
and
Welfare
of
the
citizens
of
Clearwater.
By
providing
this
Equitable
effective
and
inexpensive
method
of
enforcing
certain
codes
within
the
city.
The
board
considers
new
business
items
in
two
parts:
first,
a
violation
and
then
affirmative
relief,
formal
Rules
of
Evidence,
do
not
apply.
Each
side
is
limited
to
15
minutes
the
board
May
Grant
additional
time.
All
proceedings
will
be
conducted
in
a
calm
civil
matter.
Individuals
can
who
conduct
themselves.
A
A
C
A
Please
talk
to
the
podium
state,
your
name
and
address
for
the
record.
You
have
three
minutes,
of
course,.
D
Thank
you
very
much.
Mr
chairman
members
of
the
board,
I'm
Bill
Johnson,
2694,
Redford,
Court,
West
I,
did
turn
in
a
card,
and
one
of
the
things
I
like
to
do
is
I
like
to
bring
you
examples
of
when
the
program
enforcement
process
works
and
show
you
the
change.
Here's
a
total
of
615
Drew
Street,
which
actually
was
on
your
agenda
last
meeting.
They
came
in
and
asked
for
the
fines
to
be
abated
because
the
the
new
owner
had
come
in
and
taken
care
of
it.
D
This
is
the
way
it
looked
a
year
ago
and
actually
behind
this
truck,
you
can't
see
in
that
photo
is
a
huge
hauling,
trailer
there,
and
that
was
there
just
for
a
long
time.
But
this
is
what
it
looks
like
now:
wow
wow
they've
taken
out
some
of
the
overgrown
Bush
and
the
other
trash.
So
hey,
it's
working
in
this
case.
I
wanted
to
just
share
a
couple
comments
with
you.
D
My
pastor
recommended
a
book
Be
Our
Guest,
it's
a
training
manual
for
that's
used
in
the
Walt
Disney
World
to
train
their
cast
people,
and
it
describes
the
experience
that
they
want
to
create.
For
their
guests,
this
board
is
all
about
bright
and
Beautiful
from
the
bay
to
the
beach
and
the
experience
that
that
creates
for
our
present
residence
and
also
for
our
guests.
D
D
The
work
that
you
do
does
make
a
difference
and
I
commend
you
diligence
and
thank
you
for
your
service
I
invite
you
to
make
an
inquiry
into
what
happens
when
the
fines
just
keep
occurring
for
long
periods
of
time.
As
of
May
1.
This
year
there
were
141
code
enforcement,
fines
on
the
books
and
those
totaled
25
million
344
854
dollars,
and
just
as
an
example.
D
And
25
million
344
854..
Thank
you.
This
is
a
property
on
Beecher.
The
cop
picture
is
what
it
looked
like
a
year
ago.
There
has
been
some
work
done
on
it,
but
then
it
stuck-
and
it's
been
this
way
for
about
six
months
and
here's
another
property
on
1233
Lakeview,
it's
a
property
that
dates
back
to
2017.
D
Some
of
the
members
of
the
board
may
remember
it
and
it
this
was
a
year
ago
and
it's
still
in
the
same
shape.
So,
but
thank
you
for
your
service
and
keep
keep
up.
What
you're
doing.
Thank.
B
E
F
Absolutely
good
afternoon,
members
of
the
panel,
my
name,
is
Nicholas
pizanis
I'm,
an
attorney
with
Raymond
Parker
Gurley
on
behalf
of
The
Coachman
Creek
Condo
Association.
When
we
were
last
here
in
February,
I
believe
I
reported
that
all
permits
have
been
issued.
The
funding
was
in
place
and
pretty
much.
We
were
in
the
process
of
getting
ready
to
actually
begin
construction
since
February
the
temporary
staircase
has
been
erected.
F
F
As
we
all
know,
the
staircase
is
outfitted
with
a
solar-powered
light
fixture
so
that
the
unit
owners
can
access
it
and
you
know,
enter
and
exit
their
units
at
night
without
any
safety
concerns,
and
it's
my
understanding
that
the
that
the
current
walkway
has
been
demolished
and
is
in
the
process
of
Being
Framed
Suncoast
restoration
gave
me
an
estimated
completion
date
of
three
to
four
weeks
from
now.
F
The
footings
of
the
columns
there
as
well.
The
concrete
has
been
poured
into
it
and
last
Wednesday
Karen's
engineering
was
out
on
the
property
to
inspect
prior
to
the
pouring
of
the
concrete
other
than
that
construction
is
active
and
ongoing,
as
you
all
can
imagine,
and
nothing
else
to
report
in
particular.
At
this
time,
we
would
ask
that
we'd
be
allowed
to
come
back
for
another
status
update
three
months
from
now.
I
think
that
would
be
about
August
or
so
my
math
is
terrible.
G
A
A
I
You
just
could
make
a
motion
to
just
reset
it
in
90
days
for.
C
A
status
conference:
okay,
thank
you,
sir
motion
to
reset
90
days,
hence
from
today's
date,
a
second
all
in
favor
all
right,
you
got
it.
Thank.
A
J
Good
afternoon
board
Jason
Cantrell
city
of
Clearwater,
the
owner
is
not
here
today.
One
of
their
representatives
was
here,
they're
not
going
to
be
allowed
to
speak,
but
they
wanted
me
to
let
you
know
they.
They
are
working
on
permitting
and
they
intend
to
meet
your
June
compliance
State.
At
this
time
there
is
no
permitting
submitted,
though.
I
E
If
I
may
interject
as
well
regarding
the
permit
process,
I,
remember
the
from
our
last
meeting
that
building
had
a
car,
iterate
and
wall
and
so
and
so
forth.
So,
based
on
my
experience
as
a
contractor,
I
know
that
they're
going
to
need
engineered
drawings
and
they'll
sometimes
take
a
bit.
You
know
because
it
is
an
exterior
wall.
It's
got
to
comply
with.
You
know:
structural
building
code
requirements,
win
code
et
cetera,
Etc,
and
sometimes
that's.
That
is
a
bit
of
work.
E
K
Good
afternoon
board
I
don't
believe
the
owner
is
here
today.
I
have
not
seen
him.
My
name
is
John
Stevens
I'm,
a
co-appliance
inspector
for
the
city
of
Clearwater.
Again
this
is
going
to
be
case
number
28-23
reference,
1445,
Cleveland
Street.
K
This
was
the
picture
of
the
property
on
February
6th
and
you
can
see
they
got
quite
a
large
pile
out
there.
Some
of
the
things
that
were
I
was
concerned
over.
There
was
actually
what
looks
like
an
interior
almost
like
a
end
table
which
obviously
is
not
designed
for
outdoor
use.
There's
also
some
type
of
bedding
that
you
can
see
in
this
other
picture.
K
Here
it
looks
like
one
of
those
ones
almost
like,
like
a
collapsible
bed,
that
you
can
roll
away
and
bring
out
when
you
have
guests
or
whatnot,
but
they
have
all
kinds
of
things
kind
of
strung
out
through
the
yard
that
way
the
Rubbermaid
containers
there
and
other
things
like
that-
probably
got
a
little
Trash
mixing
in
there
with
it
yeah.
So
we
have
another
case
on
that.
K
Oh
okay,
there
was
a
another
picture
of
a
table
there
and
another
chair
not
designed
for
outdoor
use,
and
that
was
on
the
same
date.
This
was
actually
on
the
compliance
date
of
March
the
10th
and
you
can
see,
there's
actually
been
some
items
added
to
the
pile
there.
It
appears
to
be
some
type
of
almost
like
a
like
a
baby
bed.
K
If
you
will
or
some
type
of
framing
for
a
bed
and
then
there
again
there's
a
that
end
table
or
whatever
it
is
it's
up
under
the
tarp
there
they
also
Zoom
brought
out.
This
looks
like
an
old
entertainment
center
or
something
like
that.
You'd
put
a
small
TV
on
or
a
VCR,
or
something
like
that,
and
this
was
this
morning
as
they
have
not
taken
care
of
it.
This
case
got
continued
from
last
time
because
we
also
wanted
to
address
some
of
the
trash
issues
and
other
things
going
on
at
that
property.
K
K
Start
yeah
the
startups
they've
been
on
it
the
whole
time
so
I
don't
even
know
what
I
was
under
there.
Okay
again,
as
you
can
see,
like
I
said
some
other
items
have
been
added
to
it.
K
A
K
C
H
Requiring
the
respondent
to
correct
the
violations
on
or
before
June
24
2023.
If
the
respondent
does
not
comply
by
that
date,
the
board
May
order
a
fine
of
150
dollars
per
day
per
violation
for
each
day
to
assist
if
fines
and
fees
remain
unpaid.
Three
months
after
such
lien
is
filed,
the
city
is
authorized
to
foreclose,
collect
or
settle
such
lien.
A
A
L
A
Do
you
admit
the
violation
or
deny
the
violation.
L
Or
I'm
still
working
on
on
getting
the
the
property
up
to
you
know
addressing
these.
These
letters
I've
been
trying
to
work
with
the
local
architect
to
to
no
avail.
You
know
you
go
meet
with
them
and
it's
not
either
going
to
do
something
that
doesn't
happen.
So
I
hired
back
an
architect
that
I
hired
back
in
2015
that
had
done
the
drawings
to
redo
the
whole
building.
Okay
and
he's
committed
to
do
it.
He
gave
me
a
letter
to
show
I,
don't
know
if
that's
something
I
can
hand
to
you.
Well,.
I
L
I
You're
you're.
The
first
question
was:
excuse
me
whether
or
not
you
admit
to
the
violation.
Then
you
can
explain
after
you
make
that
determinate.
Sorry.
A
A
G
H
M
You
all
in
favor,
aye
aye
good
afternoon,
board
Greg
Dixon,
City,
Clearwater,
Code,
Compliance
inspector.
This
is
case
49-23
for
1620
North,
Fort,
Harrison,
Avenue,
apparently,
there's
two
violations
at
the
property
they're
in
violation
of
code
sections,
3-1502,
C1
and
C3
for
door
and
window
opening
maintenance
in
code,
section,
3-1502
B
for
exterior
surfaces
notice,
one
out
the
end
of
February,
of
the
compliance
in
April
and
I
did
get
the
certified
mail
green
card
back.
M
This
is
a
property
on
the
day
that
the
notice
went
out.
It's
it
just
needs
some
fresh
paint,
some
rotted
wood
cleaned
up,
there's
some
boarded
up
Windows
and
Doors.
C
M
Probably
need
some
attention.
Okay-
and
this
is
this-
is
today
so
some
work's
been
done
on
that
little
porch
on
the
north
side
of
the
building
they've
filled
in
a
couple
of
doors.
There
used
to
be
some
fascia
up
there
at
the
edge
of
the
roof
that
was
rotten,
wood
I,
don't
think
it
was
serving
a
purpose,
but
it's
been
removed,
so
some
work
has
been
done.
There's
just
still.
Some
boarded
up
windows
and
doors
that
need
addressed
and
probably
a
fresh
paint
yeah.
M
Okay,
compliance
can
be
met
for
the
windows
and
doors
by
having
all
damage
or
broken
windows,
properly
restored
repair
to
replace,
remove
all
boards
from
Windows
and
Doors,
and
compliance
can
be
met
for
the
exterior
by
replacing
any
defective
structural
or
decorative
elements
of
any
building
wall
and
ensure
all
of
serious
surfaces
are
free
of
mildew,
rust,
loose
material
and
faded
and
peeling
paint.
M
L
You
know
the
the
remaining
a
lot
of
the
remaining
work
requires.
You
know
an
architect
to
or
to
to
design
so
I
contacted.
You
know
the
architect
that
had
hired
a
few
years
back
to
redo
the
whole
building,
and
he
said
he
will
have
plans
to
me
within
four
to
six
weeks
and
at
that
time
I
guess
I
can
hire
a
contractor
and
submit
for
plans
with
the
city,
okay,
so
I'm
looking
for
an
extension,
if
you
will,
for
you
know
before
having
any
fines,
assessed
or
anything
like
that.
L
Okay
and
what
was
the
document
you
had
that
you
wanted
to
share.
This
is
the
from
the
the
engineer
that
that
made
the
commitment
she
had
put
over
here
and
sure
yeah
on
the
side,
just
lay
it
on
the
site.
L
There
sure
he
just
said
he's
going
to
address
these
violations
for
me
and
okay,
he's
from
Tampa
I
wonder
if,
if
I
can
just
ask
the
question
while
I'm
here,
because
I
know
you
have
some
people
from
the
building
department
over
here,
he
just
wanted
to
know
if,
when
he's,
if
he
closes
up
some
of
these
windows,
are
there
any
historical
considerations
for
the
building
or
can
we
just
put
siding
over
any
window
and
that
kind
of
thing
I
would
say
get
with
the
permitting.
L
E
E
I
guess
I
think
the
the
first
step
really
is
to
talk
to
the
building
department
and
find
out
if
there
are
historical
considerations,
because
that's
going
to
affect
what
your
engineer
architect
does
in
terms
of
his
drawings,
okay
and
so
once
you're
able
to
get
his
drawings,
those
will
get
submitted
or
if
you
have
a
contractor,
it's
not
your
primary
residence.
Is
that
correct.
E
So
you'll
need
to
have
a
contractor
involved
and
then
he
can
submit
the
permit
documents
for
permitting
to
the
building
department.
That's
a
process.
If
everything
is
perfect,
you'll
get
your
permit.
If
not,
it
may
take
a
little
longer
to
get
things
adjusted,
questions
answered
so
on
and
so
forth.
My
suggestion
would
be
for
the
90-day
extension
and
then
get
an
update
at
the
time
to
see
where
things
are
at
see
how
progress
is
going.
I
We
do
it's
asking
for
an
Upstate
right,
August,
1st
August
1st
would
be
the
date
that
the
city
is
recommending,
but
if
you
put
it
for
July
for
an
update,
you
can
then
determine
whether
or
not
where
they
are,
and
you
can
move
that
date
of
August
1st.
C
C
E
C
I
E
K
Good
afternoon
board,
my
name
is
John
Stevens
Appliance
inspector
for
the
city
of
Clearwater.
This
particular
case
we're
just
requesting
the
Declaration
of
violation
since
the
they
came
into
compliance,
but
it
was
after
the
compliance
date.
A
N
H
O
Yes,
if
you
don't
mind
stating
your
name
and
address,
my
name
is
Joe
Ray
ganey,
my
home
address
is
12802
Palani,
Court,
Odessa,
Florida,
okay,.
O
To
try
to
reduce
a
fine,
yes
I
was
asking
to
have
the
total
of
the
fines
reduced
to
twenty
five
hundred
dollars.
On
the
case,
do
we
know
if
everything's
been
brought
up
to
what
are
there
how's.
P
I
can
Jared
Simpson
with
the
legal
department.
I
can
tell
you
some
of
the
the
costs
and
the
total
amount.
It's
my
understanding
that
the
property
is
completely
in
compliance
at
this
time,
but
it
did
have
a
long
history
of
Code.
Enforcement
issues
told
that
the
total
amount
is
around
300
and
3.
250
is
the
Total
Lean
amount
and
the
investigative
costs
were
754
dollars.
P
The
administrative
costs
were
771.20
for
a
total
of
15
25
and
20
cents
for
the
the
costs
to
the
city
and
then
I
believe
it
was
in
inspector
Espinosa
that
handled
the
cases
and
and
she
could
speak
to
the
details
of
that
or
the
current
condition
that
time
frames
and
that
sort
of
thing,
but
it's
my
understanding
that
it's
all
all
the
code
issues
have
been
resolved.
Okay,
thank.
Q
Q
A
O
Oh
yes,
I
have
sir
I
purchased
the
property
at
the
tail
end
of
18
and
in
an
attempt
to
help
a
single
mother,
I
moved
her
in
in
19.
Once
the
violations
started
occurring,
we
went
into
covid
and
a
lot
of
other
issues
with
tenants
and
things
of
that
nature
and
I'm
a
one-man
business,
so
the
amount
that
I
had
to
incur
it
took
some
time
to
get
over
the
homes
and
Miss
Nilda.
H
I
Just
so
you
know
that
your
policy
is
not
to
reduce
it
below
the
cost
right.
So
that's
you
can't
go
below
there,
so
it's
anywhere
between
that
number
and
the
and
the
leading
amount.
Okay.
C
My
only
concern
is
that
it
even
with
a
covet
everybody
suffered
through
code,
but
it
took
four
years.
Yes,.
E
I
will
just
point
out
just
devil's
advocate
for
the
moment
that,
as
an
individual
business
owner
did
bring
it
into
compliance,
he
was
helping
somebody
he
yeah
there
was
there.
Wasn't
it
affected
a
lot
of
you
happy
with
the
2500
or
more.
C
C
I
C
A
P
Here,
Mr
chair
I'm,
going
to
make
a
the
request
s
that
you
kind
of
adjust
your
agenda
on
this
one,
and
that's
because
if
you
look
further
down
on
the
agenda,
you'll
see
that
this
property
is
on
reduces
abatement
lien
filing
list
and
because
that's
going
to
give
you
kind
of
the
current
condition
of
the
property.
Okay,
I'm
going
to
ask
that
you
make
a
motion
and
switch
those
two
to
hear
that.
First.
R
Welcome
good
afternoon
Dave
Jensen
City
Clearwater
co-compliance
inspector.
This
is
for
600
Edenville
case
numbers.
56-23
two
violations.
First,
is
oh
I'm.
Sorry,
oh
okay,.
S
Jeffrey
Rothschild
600,
Edenville
Avenue,
okay,
Clearwater
Florida,
and
this
is
I-
couldn't
hear
what
we
said
before
so
I.
Don't
know
we're.
I
Looking
at
the
nuisance
abatement
right
now,
we're
gonna
look
at
that
first
and
then
we'll
consider
the
other
aspect.
S
Your
nightmare
I'm,
a
veteran
veteran,
traumatic
stress,
disorder,
stress
and
anxiety,
disorder
and
panic
disorder
with
agoraphobia
I
have
went
to
have
a
tumor
removed
from
my
side
and
because
I
don't
have
family
or
friends.
I
have
to
stay
in
the
hospital
because
they'll
be
responsible.
If
I
go
home
and
die,
I
got
home
and
there
was
a
woman
with
over
a
half
dozen
cats.
In
my
house,
my
kitchen
window
was
broken
and
she
was
in
there
I
immediately
called
police
excuse.
P
Me,
sir
I'm
sorry
Mr
chair,
yes,
I
don't
mean
to
interrupt
you
and
I,
but
I
I
was
just
asked
that
if,
if
we
could
just
present
the
city's
case,
certainly
as
to
the
surely
we
can
kind
of
narrow
the
issues
of
what
we're
over
this.
R
Back:
hey,
it's
a
long
time,
no
see
all
right,
so
two
violations,
code,
sections,
three
1503
b5a
for,
or
accumulation
of
weeds
debris,
trash
junk
and
three
1503
B6
for
an
in-app
vehicle.
This
is
the
notice
dates
for
the
mailings
compliance
date
and
the
registered
mail
is
returned
and
delivered.
The
property
was
posted.
I
have
pictures
of
that
later
here.
R
This
is
from
back
when
I
first
started
looking
into
the
property
on
the
23rd
of
March
you'll,
see,
there's
garbage
a
box
looks
like
a
this
is
a
dryer.
This
is
from
the
front.
This
is
the
in-app
vehicle,
we'll
look
at
here
in
a
minute.
This
is
for
the
from
the
front
of
the
property.
This
is
the
rear
yard
taken
from
an
adjacent
trailer
park
which
we've
received
complaints
about
the
property
from
them.
R
This
is
taken
from
the
trailer
park
property
where
they've,
given
us
permission
to
go
onto
their
funny.
Take
a
look
at
this.
This
pile
here
for
the
most
part
has
been
removed.
This
pile
I,
don't
know
if
it's
the
same,
because
it
is
under
a
tarp
but
there's
still
a
pile
of
stuff
there.
Some
of
these
items,
you'll
see
in
a
minute,
have
been
removed.
R
Some
items
have
been
added
onto
the
area.
This
pile
of
stuff
here
are
screens
doors
that
sort
of
thing
that
have
been
there
the
whole
time.
This
is
from
April,
assuming
that's
the
pile
it
was
under
the
tarps
I,
don't
know
for
sure,
but
again,
there's
stuff
that
doesn't
belong.
There
are
buckets
clothing
totes.
R
This
is
another
view
from
the
front
in
April.
Here's
what
looks
like
that,
washing
machine
or
dryer.
You
can
see
it
was
right
over
here.
This
is
another
washing
machine
or
dryer
until
there's
some
shoes.
On
top
of
that,
this
is
the
in-app
vehicle.
Since
I
started
this
complaint
back
in
March,
the
vehicle
has
not
moved
tires
have
not
been
inflated,
don't
know
if
it's
roadworthy
or
not.
These
were
just
taken
on
a
10th
of
this
month.
R
This
is
the
rear
yard
again
from
the
tent.
This
stuff
is
still
here
this
pile
of
cinder
block,
and
things
has
been
here
the
whole
time
as
well
again
from
the
10th,
and
this
is
just
yeah
yesterday,
I
believe
it
was
I
took
these
pictures.
So
again,
we
had
more
stuff
added
out
here:
more
buckets,
the
washing
machine
or
dryer.
Whatever
that
is,
is
still
there.
The
United
Vehicle
is
still
there.
R
This
is
from
the
rear
yard.
Again
sorry
same
pile
still
hasn't
moved.
All
this
stuff
is
still.
There
has
not
been
taken
out
of
there.
Some
things
have
actually
been
added
over
on
the
side.
This
mattress
is
something
new,
not
really
sure.
What's
under
that,
it's
hard
to
see
the
rest
of
that
pile
stuff.
R
A
compliance
can
be
met
for
the
accumulation
of
weeds,
trashed,
re-junk,
rear
and
side
yards
are
to
be
clear:
the
appliances
junk
debris,
clothing,
scrap
buckets,
totes,
doors
and
screens.
The
inoperable
vehicle
tires
need
to
be
inflated,
needs
to
have
a
current
registration
and
operate
under
its
own
power.
R
A
C
R
Yeah
you
can
go
back
you're,
looking
at
the
property
on
Google
Maps
that
car
has
been
there
for
years.
Okay,
I
know
that
street.
E
Asking
okay,
it's
the
is
the
amount
of
debris
and
stuff
increasing.
Is
that
what
I
understand
from.
R
You
some
of
the
you
know
some
of
the
stuff
has
been
cleaned
up
it's
hard
to
tell
if
some
stuff
has
been
moved
but
yeah
the
backyard
is
getting
cleaned
out.
However,
that
last
picture
hear
some
of
this
stuff
right
here
that
mattress
or
whatever.
That
thing
is
that's
new.
That
was
not
there
before.
R
So
again,
this
table
is
okay
to
be
there,
it's
an
outdoor
table,
but
yeah
some
of
the
stuff,
it's
hard
to
tell
them.
It's
been
getting
shuffled
or
again.
This
is
the
south
side
of
the
rear
yard,
the
north
side
that
one
pile
is
gone.
However,
the
other
pile
is
further
toward
the
front
of
the
property
is
still
there.
Thank.
A
Do
I
start
over
again
yeah
yeah?
Well,
what
we're
looking
to
do
is
this.
This
is
what
what
the
recommendation
right
now
is
for
the
city
to
come
and
clean
up
your
property,
since
it's
been
a
problem
for
you
to
be
able
to
get
it
cleaned
up.
So
that's
what
we're
in
discussions
right
now
to
have
them
come
out
and
clean
it
up,
but
I
feel
like
I
need
to.
S
So
I
have
post-traumatic
stress
or
stress
and
anxiety,
disorder,
Panic,
distorted,
agoraphobia
I
had
to
have
a
tumor
removed
from
my
chest
and
when
I
came
back
four
years
later,
there
was
a
woman
with
half
a
dozen
cats
living
in
my
house,
I
called
the
police
immediately
and
she
said
that
she
was
there
to
take
care
of
me.
Maintain
the
house
through
the
housekeeping
and
I
said
I,
don't
know
what
she's
talking
about
the
only
relatives
I
have
lived
in
Europe
and
I
talked
to
them.
S
S
Two
weeks
ago,
when
I
went
into
the
room
that
she
was
in
as
his
own
entrance
she'd
taken
the
walls
down,
you
could
just
see
the
studs.
Everything
is
a
mess,
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
was
originally.
There
is
not
there,
because
I've
moved
all
the
junk
that
they
had
in
there
out
I've
been
trying
to
get
rid
of
all
this
stuff.
None
of
it
was
mine.
S
S
Has
twenty
thousand
dollars
worth
of
appliances
in
it,
the
french
door
refrigerators?
They
pulled
the
copper
out
of
them.
Forty
dollars
worth
of
copper
for
four
thousand
dollar
refrigerator
it
punched
holes.
In
my
my
dishwasher,
my
electric
gas
range.
They
took
a
hammer
to
the
oven
doors.
My
induction
range
doesn't
work
anymore.
I've
just
been
in
tears,
trying
to
fix
it
up.
S
I've
been
throwing
away
over
a
dozen
truckloads
of
stuff
I'm
not
supposed
to
lift
more
than
five
pounds,
because
when
I
went
back
to
the
hospital,
I
have
to
have
eye
surgery
and
I
can't
I
could
I
didn't
want
to
go.
But
I
went
because
my
vision's
getting
worse
and
while
I
was
gone,
they
broke
into
my
room,
I
put
a
padlock
on
it
and
they
took
all
the
electronics
and
I
didn't
realize
it,
but
they
got
into
my
banking
information.
S
And
luckily
my
banker
called
me-
and
she
said
well
since,
when
I've
been
using
little
chicks,
because
I
only
used
ask
for
a
long
tip
to
that,
they
made
cashiers
to
pay
for
my
Mercedes,
my
BMW
and
my
boat.
That's
the
only
times
everything
else,
I
use
a
debit
card
and
she
had
made
a
check
for
four
thousand
dollars
to
do.
The
Landscaping
in
my
house,
I'm
sure
he
could
tell
you,
there's
no
landscaping,
that's
been
done
and
then
repairs
to
the
home
for
1200
and
a
thousand
dollars
to
fix
my
Volkswagen
I've.
S
S
You
know
they
told
me
they
had
one
point:
they
had
three
officers,
two
piece
and
one
of
them
was
trying
to
argue
with
me
and
I
said
sir
I
kept
argue
with
me:
I
have
post-traumatic
stresses
or
I'll
go
into
a
panic
attack
and
you
don't
have
to
take
me
out
an
ambulance
and
one
of
the
officers
in
the
back
said
yeah
and
he's
a.
C
That
we
don't
need
to
address
that.
That's
not
part
of
it.
Wait
a
minute
slow
down
a
little
bit.
Okay,
I
know
you
are
that's.
Why
I'm
saying
I
don't
want
you
to
go
into
a
panic
attack.
I
understand
those
okay,
just
slow
down
a
little
bit.
Let
us
ask
a
few
questions
it
might
help.
One
I
would
like
to
ask
you're
saying
that
she
accumulated
all
of
this.
While
you
were
in
the
hospital
right,
but
what
about
the
car.
S
The
chorus
mine
I
have
uncontrolled
diabetes
and
my
vision
has
been
damaged
to
the
point
that
I
cannot
drive
anymore
I
used
to
drive
it
to
the
edge
of
the
property
start
and
drive.
Well
that.
C
S
My
BMW
of
my
boat
and
my
truck
I
was
hoping
that
I
could
get
someone
to
just
drive
me
in
the
Mercedes
yeah.
Okay,
that's
a
beautiful
car.
It's
convertible
and
everything
and
I
stopped
driving
into
the
driveway,
because
the
police
stopped
and
said:
I
can't
be
driving
it
because
it's
not
registered
anymore,
so
I,
let
it
sit
and
when
I
got
the
first
notice,
I
called
Mercedes
about
it
and
they
told
me
well
we'll
send
someone
down
turns
out.
S
I
lost
the
key
cost
me
almost
a
thousand
dollars
just
to
get
the
key,
and
when
a
service
manager
came
and
verified
the
car
she
said,
do
not
start
this
car.
She
said
it's
been
over
two
years
since
you
started
it.
She
said
the
gas
in
the
fuel
system
has
sediment
and
it'll
ruin
your
fuel
injection
system,
so
you
have
to
empty
the
gas
tank
and
she
says
even
if
it
doesn't
show
that
it
shows
that
now
the
tires
are
going
flat.
E
C
S
S
Oh,
it
was
several
people,
I
had
to
bring
one
against
each
person.
The
main
one
was
Denise
Denison
and
the
other
one
was
Mark
voits.
S
And
I
made
that
statement
the
first
time
I
talked
to
police
and
about
the
last
three
times
ago,
when
I
called
police,
the
policeman
came
up,
and
he
said
you
mean
you've
never
met
these
people
and
I
said
I
have
never
met
them
when
they
break
into
your
house
yeah.
My
kitchen
window
was
broken
and
I've
never
been
there
before
and
I
told
them
that
this.
S
I
had
the
last
court
date
and
they
did
not.
They
stole
my
mail.
I
didn't
know
what
it
was.
I
tried
to
call
the
dentist's
office
to
find
out
and
I'd
spoke
to
his
assistant,
and
it's
right
there
on
their
thing.
She
says:
I
do
not
return,
calls
I
only
answer
by
email,
I've
got
like
4
000
emails,
I
couldn't
find
it
I
didn't
know
when
it
was
and
they
said,
I
missed
the
court
date.
I
said:
I
need
to
restart
the
case,
and
he
said
you
need
to
start
all
over
yeah.
S
A
What's
that
was
thank
you
for
your
time.
First
of
all,
explaining
everything
what
we're
going
to
do
is
I
told
them
that
I
want
to
say
we're
going
to
look
for
a
way
to
remedy
this.
So
let
us,
let
us
look
for
a
way
to
remedy
this
right
now,
your
property
is
overridden
with
stuff
on
it
that
doesn't
need
to
be
there.
It
needs
to
be
moved
off
property.
So
thank
you
for
all
the
explanation.
A
S
A
P
Mr,
chair
yeah,
just
to
bring
it
back
to
the
issue
at
Handy,
is
requesting
a
five-day
deadline
from
the
date
of
the
order
being
rendered
and
then,
after
that,
the
authority
to
enter
in
and
remove
any
of
the
the
accumulations
within
the
property
can.
E
C
R
Again,
you
go
back
and
you
can
look
and
look
in
Google
maps
and
just
looking
at
where
the
car
is
sitting
now,
it's
right
up
against
the
house.
It
doesn't
look
like
it's
moved
from
there
and
I
believe
it's
been
about
three
years.
Oh.
R
Seen
you
so
it's
I
mean
the
car
has
been
there
and
again
as
far
as
the
accumulation
of
stuff
the
complaint
we
see
from
the
trailer
part
that
started
all
this,
they
were
having
some
trespassing
issues
with
people
coming
through
from
their
backyard
into
the
trailer
park:
property
right
using
their
facilities,
pools
laundry
facilities
stuff,
like
that,
our
complaint
of
the
security
apart
did
say:
they've
had
two
people
sell
their
trailers
and
back.
R
A
nice
trailer
park
over
there
so
but
that's
what's
getting
rise
to.
R
Our
goal
is
always
just
to
get
the
stuff
you
know
abated,
but
again
too,
this
event
going
on
since
March
I
have
not
heard.
This
is
the
first
time
I've
had
any
chance
to
see
me
person
so
I
have
not
received
any
contact
when
I
posted
the
property.
The
state
posting
and
the
one
I
put
on
the
car
were
removed.
E
I,
just
I
have
a
comment
I
from
from
my
viewpoint,
I
sympathize
with
the
owner,
but
with
the
amount
of
time
this
is
going
on
and
questioning
his
you
know.
What's
he
actually
going
to
be
able
to
do,
I
mean
I'd
love
to
help
the
guy,
but
you
know:
what's
he
actually
going
to
be
able
to
accomplish,
and
maybe
it's
a
better
scenario
to
get
this
stuff
kind
of
done
it
done
you
know,
I
mean
the
other.
E
Consideration
is
the
fact
that,
with
the
park
next
door
and
the
the
effects
that
it's
created,
there's
not
fair
to
them
to
let
it
persist
either.
Yeah.
C
H
Moved
into
an
order
finding
the
respondent
in
violation
of
code
and
code
and
requiring
the
respondent
to
correct
the
violations
within
five
days
of
the
board's
written
order
if
the
respondent
does
not
comply
within
the
time
specified,
the
city
may
take
all
reasonable
actions,
including
entry
onto
the
property,
to
Abate
and
maintain
the
nuisance
and
charge
the
respondent
with
the
reasonable
cost,
which
will
become
a
lien
on
the
property.
If
costs,
fines
and
fees
remain
unpaid.
Three
months
after
such
lien
is
filed,
the
city
is
authorized
to
foreclose,
collect
or
settle
such
thing.
A
P
Hold
on
a
second
yeah
I,
just
so
the
board
just
addressed
the
accumulations
in
the
car
on
the
property
and
they've
imposed
a
five-day
deadline
to
to
take
care
of
those
issues,
and
if
you
don't,
if
you're,
not
able
to
meet
that,
then
the
city
is
going
to
be
authorized
to
go
in
there
and
take
care
of
it
for
you.
If
that
happens,
then
there
will
be
another
lien.
That
would
be
separate
from
the
lien
that
the
board
is
about
to
address,
which
is
the
lien
related
to
the
driveway
I.
S
A
P
P
When
the
lean
reduction
was
requested,
our
code
doesn't
specifically
require
that
everything
has
to
be
taken
care
of
before
they
can
come
before
the
board,
and
we
do
want
to
give
people
the
opportunity
to
be
heard.
So
that's
why
they
were
both
scheduled.
I,
don't
know.
If
that's.
This
is
all
kind
of
new
to
this
board
handling
lean
reductions.
So
now
that
you
kind
of
know
what's
going
on
out
there
as
far
as
the
the
lien
that's
the
requested
to
be
reduced,
the
total
of
that
lien.
P
P
In
costs
to
the
city,
this
and
the
staff
doesn't
take
a
position
on
the
reduction
I.
Just
ask
that
you
keep
in
mind.
There
are
ongoing
issues
out
there
on
the
property.
The
property
owner
does
have
a
little
bit
of
time
to
take
care
of
that
before
another
lien
would
be
recorded.
P
So
the
best
case
scenario.
If
a
reduction
is
granted
on
this
today,
he's
able
to
take
care
of
everything
and
then
all
the
liens
would
be
there
would
be
no
liens,
but
in
the
event
that
he's
not
able
to
to
take
care
of
it,
that
would
result
in
a
new
lien
that
would
be
separate
from
what
is
being
addressed
through
this
reduction
today.
This.
P
Sir,
that's
related
to
the
driveway,
which
is
an
older
case.
Yeah
took
care
of
that
yeah
in
that
amount.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I
got
the
simulations
that
hasn't
occurred
yet
so
that
will
only
occur
in
the
event
that
he's
unable
to
clean
it
up,
and
then
the
city
has
to
go
out
there
and
take
care
of
it,
and
then
a
new
lien
would
be
recorded
after
three
months
following
that
time.
I
Us
too
yeah.
Well
generally,
you
will
not
see
a
lean
reduction
being
brought
forward
unless
there's
been
compliance
so
that
unless
it's
a
situation
where
everybody's
an
agreement
to
like
sell
the
property
or
something
along
those
lines,
you're
not
going
to
see
so
that
I
think
the
the
point
he's
making
is
that
this
is
taken
care
of
look
at
it,
but
still
consider
the
history
of
the
case.
Yeah.
P
E
The
yes
I'm,
just
I,
have
no
history
on
the
on
the
on
the
parking
case.
E
That
existed
and
what
it
took
to
correct
it
et
cetera,
Etc
four
thousand
dollars
at
a
150
days
for
a
very
long
time.
So
but
then
again
it
did
get
corrected.
E
What
fifteen
hundred
two
thousand
I
like?
What
do
you
think
I
think
that
again,
I
sympathize
with
the
owner
and
all
of
the
stuff
you've
had
to
put
up
with
it's
it's,
it's
literally
hell.
When
somebody
moves
in
your
property,
you
have
a
hard
time
getting
them
out.
Yeah.
G
E
I'm
I'm,
saying
I
sympathy,
I
sympathize
with
your
problem,
okay,
one.
Second,
on
the
other
hand,
there's
there's
still
another
one
and
I
do
want
him
somewhat
motivated.
S
Can
I
make
a
comment
on
the
on
the
first
on
the
driveway
thing.
S
S
G
A
E
The
part
of
it
put
into
contractor
in
the
building
department,
if
anything,
remains
to
be
done
there.
Our
sole
purpose
here
is
to
consider
a
reduction
of
the
lien
for
all
of
the
lean
costs
for
you
to
make
it
more
reasonable
and
fair.
Okay.
Okay,
we
got
a
motion.
I
moved
to
enter
an
order,
reducing
the
amount
of
the
lien
to
administrative
cost
of
two
thousand
dollars
payable,
Within
30
days
30
days,
yeah
30
days
or
the
lien
will
revert
to
its
original
amount.
H
A
A
S
C
S
Don't
think
about
it
thanks,
okay,
so
you've
lowered
that
and
then
about
fixing
the
getting
rid
of
the
rest
of
the
trash
orders
for
five
days
for.
S
C
K
Okay,
good
afternoon
board
again
John
Stevens.
Thank
you.
The
Clearwater
Code
Compliance
inspector.
This
is
case
number
57-23
reference,
1445,
Cleveland,
Street,
again,
I
still
haven't
seen
Mr,
Kelly
or
representative
from
his
property
show
up.
This
is
going
to
be
a
nuisance
case,
a
number
of
violations,
one
here
for
3-1503
b5a,
which
is
going
to
be
accumulation
of
placement
of
nuisances.
So
this
is
going
to
deal
with
the
actual
things
that
we
know
are
trash
on
that
property
compared
to
the
exterior
storage
case
earlier.
K
So
this
property
was
actually
mayor
of
violation
and
physically
posted
on
April
27th,
with
a
compliance
day
of
May.
The
7th
the
certified
Mill
did
not
come
back
on
this
one,
so
the
physical
posting,
like
I
said,
was
also
put
on
the
property
on
the
same
day,
there's
a
photo
on
the
27th
with
a
picture
of
my
actual
posting
out
there
in
the
yard,
and
you
can
actually
see
a
bag
of
trash
right
next
to
the
posting
there
in
the
in
the
back.
K
K
Here,
they're
obviously
trash
it's
kind
of
hard
to
see
over
here,
but
inside
of
this
like
laundry
basket,
there's
electrical
cords
and
all
kinds
of
stuff,
and
then
this
appears
almost
to
be
like
pieces,
maybe
from
some
type
of
refrigeration
unit
or
something
like
that,
or
a
radiator
type
system,
just
stacked
up
some
metal
scraps
there
and
I'm
not
sure
what
they're
doing,
obviously,
probably
scrapping
or
something
of
that
nature.
Again.
These
were
all
from
the
April
27th
date
and
that
picture
didn't
get
taken
out.
I
apologize
seen
that
one
somewhere
else.
C
K
I
apologize
on
that,
but
you
saw
the
pictures
earlier
from
the
earlier
case
that
obviously
those
things
have
not
been
taken
care
of,
so
we
can
request
compliance
to
be
met
for
this
by
them,
removing
trash
and
debris
from
the
property
and
maintaining
the
cleanliness
of
the
property
on
a
regular
basis,
and
then
our
recommendations
for
the
cases.
We're
asking
the
board
to
authorize
The,
Code
Compliance
division
to
take
all
reasonable
actions,
including
entry
on
their
property,
to
maintain
the
nuisance.
If
they
don't
come
in
compliance
within
five
days.
E
Motion
I
moved
in
our
order,
finding
the
respondent
in
violation
of
code
and
requiring
the
response
to
correct
violations
within
five
days
of
divorce,
written
order
if
the
respondent
does
not
comply
with
the
time
specified.
The
city
may
take
all
reasonable
actions,
including
entry
onto
the
property,
to
Abate
and
maintain
the
nuisance
and
charge
the
respondent
with
reasonable
costs,
which
will
become
a
lien
on
the
property
at
cost
and
fines
across
the
spines
and
fees
remain
unpaid.
Three
months
after
such
lien
is
filed,
the
city's
authorized
foreclosed
collector
settles
such
lean.