Clintons Remodeled Home Without Getting Required Permits

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Clintons Remodeled Home Without Getting Required Permits

NEW SMYRNA BEACH — Land clearing that prompted an out of control fire that close down Interstate 95 in March occurred without an ​building permits ​required by the St. Johns River Water Management District, records appear. It's one of three allow infringement the organization has noted at Coastal Woods in the course of recent weeks. Water region records show the office currently plans to make authorization move against the organization building up the property, Geosam Capital. In letters to Martin Pham, Geosam's VP of tasks, region authorities noted development occurring in three separate parts of the venture without required printed material. No less than three times, the locale requested that the organization stop clearing land until the point that allow issues were settled. On March 27, the region's consistence facilitator, William Carlie, sent Pham a letter following up on a Feb. 14 letter requesting that the organization record a past due preservation easement required to compensate for wetland impacts amid development for the officially finished Units B and B2. Since that easement had not been documented, Carlie composed, the region would look for requirement activity. Be that as it may, the letter additionally expressed locale staff directed an investigation on the site on March 12 and found the land for Unit C had been "totally cleared and grubbed, and was being reviewed amid the assessment" before the allow was issued. The required allow application was as yet inadequate and Carlie suggested the organization stop development on that site. Amid that same assessment, region authorities finished up clearing had occurred in wetlands and uplands for the Commercial Phase 1 of the venture without a required $2.3 million


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