Meeting
Code Enforcement Board I June 3, 2026
Body
City of Palm Coast
Date
June 02, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City of Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board convened on June 3, 2026, to review multiple code violation cases primarily related to parking commercial vehicles or trailers in residential districts, improper parking, nuisance accumulations, and property maintenance issues. The board heard testimony from code enforcement officers and respondents, reviewed evidence including photographs, and issued rulings that often included administrative costs of $53.50 or $69, fines ranging from $25 to $125 per day for ongoing violations, or no fines with standing orders for recurring violations. Several cases involved repeat offenses with escalating fines, while others were resolved with compliance or administrative costs only. The board also addressed a legal dispute regarding seawall maintenance responsibility and extended a case to the next hearing for further review. No new procurement contracts, budget allocations, or capital improvement projects were discussed during the meeting. The session concluded with a brief discussion about potential new issues related to residential pool rentals and adjourned with the next meeting scheduled for July 1, 2026.
Source
City of Palm Coast