HomeMy Public PortalAboutCase 22-531CITY OF CRESTVIEW FLORIDA
SPECIAL MAGISTRATE
198 Wilson Street North
Crestview, FL 32536
City of Crestview, Florida,
Petitioner,
vs.
Timothy and Brenda G Reiling
1393 S Pearl St
Crestview FL 32539
Respondents.
Inst. #3573534 Bk: 3639 Pg: 750
Page 1 of 4 Recorded: 8/23/2022 12:45 PM
RECORDING ARTICLE V. $16.00 RECORDING: $19.50
DEPUTY CLERK JDUNLAP
JD PEACOCK II CLERK OF COURTS,
OKALOOSACOUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE# 22-531
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER
This case was presented for public hearing before the Special Magistrate on August, 16th,
2022. After due notice to the respondent, having heard testimony under oath, received
evidence and considered stipulations, the Special Magistrate finds as follows:
FINDINGS OF FACT:
1. The respondent, Timothy and Brenda G Reiling, whose last known mailing address is
1393 S Pearl St, Crestview FL, 32539, is the owner of the property located at, 414 Church
St, Crestview, FL 32539, AKA PIN# 08-3N-23-0743-0014-0110, and more particularly
described as: EDNEY 3RD ADD LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 14
2. The conditions on the property consist of trash and debris, a structure in need of repair,
and a derelict accessory structure. The violation(s) were first observed on February 17,
2022. A Notice of Violation was mailed by certified mail February 17, 2022, and was not
received by the respondent. The Notice stated that the condition(s), constituted a
violation of Chapter 38 Property Maintenance and Housing Standards - Sec. 18 (b). -
Maintain a public nuisance prohibited and Section 65 Standards for Improved Property
(n), and Section 66 Accessory Structures, of the City of Crestview's Code of Ordinances
and requested correction of the violation by February 28, 2022. Re inspection of the
property on March 7, 2022, confirmed that violation(s) continue to exist on the property.
3. Proper notice of the cited violations and the notice of hearing was served on the
Respondents, and the Respondents were provided with the opportunity to be heard and
submit testimony and evidence at the properly noticed hearing.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:
4. The respondent failed to bring the property into a full state of compliance prior to the
Notice of Violation deadline and is in violation of Chapter 38 Property Maintenance and
Housing Standards - Sec. 18 (b). - Maintain a public nuisance prohibited and Section 65
Standards for Improved Property (n), and Section 66 Accessory Structures, of the City of
Crestview's Code of Ordinances.
5. The Respondents were provided a reasonably sufficient time to voluntarily correct the
Violations, which they failed to do within the time prescribed.
6. The city has proved the alleged Violations of the cited Ordinances and/or State Statute by
competent, substantive evidence. Therefore, the City is entitled to recover the costs
incurred in prosecuting this case before the Magistrate, which I find to be reasonable and
appropriate under the circumstances.
7. If the Respondents fail to bring the Property into compliance as ordered within the time
prescribed, I find that a fine shall be imposed per day for each day of non-compliance and
that the fine is reasonable and appropriate under the circumstances, taking into account
the gravity of the Violations, any actions taken by the Respondents to correct the
Violations, and any previous violations committed by the Respondents.
ORDER: Based on the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED
that:
8. The Respondents responsibility to pay to the City of Crestview the costs incurred in
prosecuting this case before the Special Magistrate in the amount of $250 shall be
waived.
9. On or before October 17th, 2022, the Respondent is to correct the violation(s) by
conducting the following action(s):
a. Remove the trash and debris from the property.
b. Obtain the required permits and repair the roof of the structure.
c. Obtain the required permits and repair or demolish the accessory structure.
10. If the violation(s) are not corrected by October 17th, 2022, a fine in the amount of $250
per day will be imposed pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 162. It is the Respondents'
responsibility to notify the City when the Violations have been corrected so that the
Property can be inspected to confirm compliance.
11. The fines and costs imposed herein shall accrue interest at the rate of 6.77% per annum
until paid.
12. If Respondent fails to comply by the date stated above, the City Council may cause the
property to be cleaned up and the nuisance abated. The cost for such cleanup and
abatement shall be billed and mailed via certified mail to the last known address of
Respondent. If such bill is not paid within thirty (30) days from the mailing date, the costs
incurred by the City shall be added to any unpaid costs, fines, or fees hereunder and shall
be a lien on the property as authorized by law.
Done and Ordered on the 16th day of August 2022.
Samuel B.
Taylor
Digitally signed by
Samuel B. Taylor
Date: 2022.08.19 14:01:01
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Special Magistrate
City of Crestview, Florida
RIGHT TO APPEAL — You have the right, at your own expense, to appeal this Order
entered by the Special Magistrate by filing a writ of certiorari for appeal to th � tilts,,
Court. Any appeal must be filed with the Circuit Court within 30 days of this ei, iQ' CRF•�•,
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CERTIFIED ATRUE AND CORRECT COPY - cf
CITY OF CRESTVIEW
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NOTICE OF LIEN AND INTENT TO RECORD — A certified copy of this Order may be
recorded in the official records of Okaloosa County, and thereafter, shall become a hen
against any real and personal property owned by Respondent(s), until satisfied, and at
which the City may seek to foreclose on said recorded lien after 90 days from the date of
filing, pursuant to City of Crestview Code of Ordinances and Florida Statutes Section
162.09. Name and address of lien holder: City of Crestview, 198 North Wilson Street,
Crestview, Florida 32536.