Fort Pierce's Special Magistrate Hearing on June 12, 2025, resulted in significant reductions of fines for two properties owned by Satanya Group LLC, addressing violations related to swimming pool maintenance and enclosures.
The magistrate approved a reduction of a lien from $25,140 to $1,753.65 for the property at 2831 Reynolds Drive, which had been cited for violations of the International Property Maintenance Code. The decision came after both parties agreed on the administrative costs, which are to be paid within 30 days. Failure to comply will result in the lien reverting to its original amount.
In a related case for the same property, the magistrate also approved a reduction of another lien from $18,340 to $1,105.95, again for violations concerning swimming pool maintenance. This reduction is also contingent upon payment within 30 days to avoid reverting to the original fine.
These decisions reflect the magistrate's consideration of various criteria, including the responsibility of the requesting party for the violations and the best interests of the city. The outcomes are expected to alleviate financial burdens on the property owner while ensuring compliance with local codes.
As Fort Pierce continues to address property maintenance issues, these rulings highlight the city's approach to balancing enforcement with the realities faced by property owners.