OSM Recommendations Standard Permitting CasesCOLLIER COUNTY SPECIAL MAGISTRATE
OSM CASE NUMBER CEPM20200000949
Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida
Vs.
Rena Bell Jackson ET AL
Violation of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, Chapter 22, Article VI, Section 22-231(12)(b), 22-231(12(c), 22-231(12)(i), 22-231(12)(l), 22-231(12)(p), 22-231(9), 22-231(20)
and Section 22-228
John Connetta, Code Enforcement Official
Department Case No. CEPM20200000949
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION:
Several non-working smoke detectors, exposed electrical wires, holes in exterior walls, holes in interior walls and ceilings. Windows that are boarded and some that are broken along
with ripped/torn screens on several windows. Roof/soffit damage, insect infestation and overall general maintenance issues.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Special Magistrate orders the Respondent to pay all operational costs in the amount of $ incurred in the prosecution of this case within 30 days and abate all violations
by:
Obtaining all required Collier County Building Permit(s) or Demolition Permit, inspections, and Certificate of Completion/Occupancy for all repairs needed to bring the property into
compliance with the requirements of the Collier County Property Maintenance Code within 30 days of this hearing or a fine of $250.00 per day will be imposed until the violation is
abated.
The respondent must notify the Code Enforcement Investigator when the violation has been abated in order to conduct a final inspection to confirm abatement. If the respondent fails
to abate the violation the county may abate the violation using any method to bring the violation into compliance and may use the assistance of the Collier County Sheriffs Office to
enforce the provisions of this order and all costs of abatement shall be assessed to the property owner.