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Three Board members, alleged harassment. |
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202 Bedroom |
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Engineers Reference |
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407 |
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304 kitchen |
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404 |
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304 unapproved tile floors
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Board cannot selectively enforce the rules, has to enforce them against all owners.
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1420 Pennsylvania Ave 303 tile in the bedroom |
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Unit 303 and 203
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1420 Pennsylvania Ave 203 bedroom via Zillow listing |
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1420 Pennsylvania Ave 203 living room via Zillow listing |
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1420 Pennsylvania Ave 203 kitchen via Zillow listing |
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409 has tile floors without board approval
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408 tile no permits or Board approval |
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308 No permits or Board approval laminate |
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409 tile No permits or Board Approval |
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401 full tile |
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205 |
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207 |
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305 Bathroom Renovations
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305 Kitchen Renovations |
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305 |
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301 living room |
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301 bedroom |
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301 commercial kitchen/sandwich shop? |
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403 kitchen |
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403 bedroom |
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403 living room |
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403 balcony tile |
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201 living room bare concrete |
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207 laminate floor living room |
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207 bedroom laminate floor |
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207 post pockets |
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207 threshold |
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207 electrical connections |
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207 bathroom compare other units |
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2012 B1300741 $19,500.00 Coat roof with S2000 coating only |
2008 B0801548$12,000.00APPLY NEOGARD MAINTANANCE ROOF COATING AFTER CLOANINE ROOF SURFACE. |
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2001 B0102892 $4,500.00
RF MAINTENANCE=PERIMETER RF FLASHING AND TARRING WHERE NEEDED |
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Sunny Isles Floor Permits: Stopped owner builder permits in 2004. |
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 2013
City Assistance to Condominium and Co-op Owners
Shall paragraph A(20) of the Miami Beach City Charter Citizens’ Bill of Rights be created to acknowledge the purpose and duties of the City’s administration as assisting condominium and co-op owners to navigate through
the City’s permitting process; facilitate resolution of other condominium-related issues with other outside agencies; and act as a liaison between condominium or co-op owners, management firms and the City?
YES 304
NO 305
Miami Beach Corruption Cases:
M.P. Miami Beach plans examiner
A.V. city building inspector
H.J. City planner
G.L. city procurement
J.A. lead code compliance administration
Code compliance officers W.G., O.G., R.V., and V.S.
Certificate of Use and Occupational License
All business owners are required to obtain both a City of Miami Beach Certificate of Use and an Occupational
License to operate a business within the City. Operating a business without a license is prohibited. A Miami-
Dade County Occupational License (305-270-4949) must also be obtained. For more information, call the
Finance Department’s Occupational Licensing Office at 305-673-7420 or 305-673-7590.
Home Based Business
1. No items/merchandise/inventory is allowed to be stored at home.
2. No Customers are allowed to visit the premises
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Quiet Solution White Paper #4. Once carpets are torn out the risk is now transferred to the Board and owners with hard surface flooring. Penn Manor has 30 units with no standards. |
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1960s caption. The federal government predicted it would happen. |
Chapter 718.113, states there shall be no material alteration or
substantial additions to the common elements or to real property which
is association property, except in a manner provided in the declaration
as originally recorded or as amended under the procedures provided
therein. If the declaration as originally recorded or as amended under
the procedures provided therein does not specify the procedure for
approval of material alterations or substantial additions, 75 percent of
the total voting interests of the association must approve the
alterations or additions. This paragraph is intended to clarify existing
law and applies to associations existing on October 1, 2008.
Florida Condo Law, Chapter 718.113, states A unit owner shall not
do anything within his or her unit or on the common elements which would
adversely affect the safety or soundness of the common elements or any
portion of the association property or condominium property which is to
be maintained by the association.
Florida Statutes, Chapter 718.113, states each board of
administration shall adopt hurricane shutter specifications for each
building within each condominium operated by the association which shall
include color, style, and other factors deemed relevant by the board.
All specifications adopted by the board must comply with the applicable
building code.