HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016616.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016616.txt
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The document is a summary of the minutes from a meeting held by the Code Enforcement Board in Palm Beach on July 17, 2008.
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The document is a summary of the minutes from a meeting held by the Code Enforcement Board in Palm Beach on July 17, 2008. Key people present included Timothy Hoffman (Chairman), Harris Fried, Larry Ochstein, Catherine M. Duemler, Madelyn Greenberg, Cynthia Van Buren, James M. Ballentine Jr., William P. Vanneck, John Randolph (Town Attorney), Captain Kirk Blouin, Rob Walton, Nick Gerry, Bryant Weymer, and Raychel Houston. The meeting was held at the Town Council Chambers on 360 S. County Road. The board discussed cases involving violations of the town's Code of Ordinances, including issues related to building permits, fence regulations, and parking restrictions.
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