Wellington issues fines for multiple code violations at properties on Bowen Court and York Court

June 12, 2025 | Wellington, Palm Beach County, Florida


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Wellington issues fines for multiple code violations at properties on Bowen Court and York Court
Wellington's Special Magistrate Hearing on June 12, 2025, resulted in significant enforcement actions against property owners for violations of local land development regulations. The magistrate found multiple respondents in violation of Wellington's codes, imposing fines and corrective orders aimed at maintaining community standards.

In a notable case, the magistrate ruled that respondents Fawn and Steven Diage must correct ongoing violations related to landscape maintenance by July 17, 2025. Failure to comply could result in a fine of up to $25 per day, alongside an immediate cost of $46.08 due within 30 days. A cease and desist order was also issued for a period of five years, emphasizing the seriousness of the infractions.

Another case involved Stefan Heeman, whose property was found to have garbage cans not screened from view, violating Wellington's code. Despite being granted an extension to correct the issue, inspections revealed non-compliance, leading to a fine of $35 per day starting from May 22, 2025, and additional costs of $34.43.

The hearing also addressed violations at the property of Karen Ben Nime and Andrew Schneider, where multiple issues, including a stained roof and unkempt landscaping, persisted despite prior warnings. The magistrate imposed a fine of $25 per day for each violation, reflecting the ongoing neglect of property standards.

These decisions underscore Wellington's commitment to enforcing land development regulations and maintaining the aesthetic integrity of the community. Property owners are reminded of their responsibilities to adhere to local codes, with the potential for escalating fines if violations are not addressed promptly. The next steps for the respondents include compliance with the orders issued, or they may face further legal actions in upcoming hearings.

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