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Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2008-07-17 | N/A | Code Enforcement Board Meeting regarding Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association violation. | Palm Beach (implied by cont... | View |
| 2008-04-17 | N/A | Code Enforcement Board Meeting | Town of Palm Beach | View |
| 2008-03-19 | N/A | Permit application date by Mr. Maxey | Nightingale Beach Club | View |
| 2008-03-19 | N/A | Permit application submitted by Mr. Maxey | N/A | View |
| 2008-03-19 | N/A | Permit Application | Town of Palm Beach | View |
This document contains page 16 of the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from July 17, 2008. It details Case # 08-2508 against Hillen J. Smith for building permit violations at 227 Brazilian Ave. The board discusses granting a time extension for compliance while debating the severity of retroactive fines for unpermitted work, which board member Mr. Ochstein argues should be treated as egregious due to safety risks in multi-family dwellings.
Minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, documenting a hearing regarding the Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association. The Board voted 6-1 to grant the association until November 7, 2008, to cut sea grapes (after turtle season) or face a $250 daily fine. Mr. Maxey represented the association, discussing its informal nature, finances ($75 annual dues), and membership.
Minutes from a July 17, 2008, Code Enforcement Board meeting in Palm Beach regarding a violation by the Nightingale Beach Club Association involving sea grape trimming during turtle nesting season. The Board debated the fairness of enforcement, environmental concerns, and the Town's own compliance history, ultimately voting to grant the violator until November 7, 2008, to comply or face a daily fine of $250.00. The document highlights tensions between Town enforcement, state environmental agencies (DEP, FWC), and property owners.
This document contains minutes from a Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The specific page details Case # 08-2508 regarding a building permit violation at 227 Brazilian Ave., owned by Hillen J. Smith. The board discussed granting an extension for compliance due to building access issues, while debating the harshness of proposed retroactive fines.
This document contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The Board discussed a violation concerning the Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association regarding the cutting of sea grapes, setting a compliance deadline of November 7, 2008 (after turtle season) with a potential fine of $250/day. Mr. Maxey, president of the association, provided details on the group's informal structure, finances (approx. $3600 in the bank), and membership.
Meeting minutes from the Code Enforcement Board dated July 17, 2008 (page 14). The text details a dispute between Mr. Maxey (representing Nightingale Beach Club Association) and the Town regarding lighting shields, sea grape trimming, and compliance with turtle nesting season regulations. The Board discusses delaying enforcement until November 7, 2008, while Mr. Maxey alleges the Town committed illegal cutting of vegetation in February and questions the fairness of the code enforcement.
The document contains minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. It details a hearing regarding a building permit violation at 227 Brazilian Ave, owned by Hillen J. Smith, where contractor Steve Pappanelli requested an extension for compliance due to building access issues. The board debated the harshness of retroactive fines before Mr. Ochstein moved to grant the extension until August 8, 2008, with a conditional daily fine.
Minutes from a July 17, 2008, Code Enforcement Board meeting regarding a violation involving sea grapes on property owned by the Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association. The Board voted 6-1 to grant the association until November 7, 2008 (after turtle season) to come into compliance, with a potential fine of $250/day thereafter. Mr. Maxey, president of the association, testified regarding the informal nature of the body, its finances ($75 annual dues), and its 23 memberships comprising owners on Nightingale Trail, North Ocean, and North Lake.
This document contains minutes from a Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, primarily discussing environmental regulations regarding sea grape trimming during turtle nesting season at the Nightingale Beach Club Association. The Board debated enforcement timelines, referencing coordination with the DEP and FWC, while the violator's representative, Mr. Maxey, raised concerns about economic hardship and alleged the Town itself had violated similar regulations. The Board ultimately voted to grant an extension for compliance until November 7, 2008, with a potential daily fine of $250.00 thereafter.
Asked to provide photographs of the Town's illegal cutting back in February.
Discussion regarding the cutting of sea grapes, the structure of the Nightingale Trail Beach Club Association, and potential fines.
Asked to provide photographs of the Town's illegal cutting back in February.
Asked to provide photographs of the Town's illegal cutting back in February.
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