Ponce Inlet code enforcement cases heard for alleged illegal rentals, fire code violation
The Ponce Inlet Code Enforcement Special Magistrate met June 22 to review four cases, including three properties accused of operating as short-term rentals without town permits and a 7-Eleven cited for a fire code violation. The agenda listed the cases, but minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so outcomes are not available.
Code Enforcement Special Magistrate — June 22
The Special Magistrate considered the following cases:
- **Case #2026-255**: Robert & Augustina Dockendorf, 4495 S. Atlantic Ave. #106 — alleged rental without permit.
- **Case #2026-70**: Gerald Ramming, 4752 S. Atlantic Ave. Apt. #4 — alleged rental without permit.
- **Case #2026-263**: Colbert Consulting Inc. Trust, 4535 South Atlantic Avenue #2102 — alleged rental without permit.
- **Case #2026-503**: 7-Eleven Inc., 4618 South Atlantic Avenue — violation of Florida Fire Prevention Codes.
Each case was listed on the agenda for hearing. The town’s code enforcement process allows property owners to respond to alleged violations before a special magistrate, who can impose fines or order compliance. Because the official minutes are not yet published, it is not known what actions, if any, the magistrate took on these cases.
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