The Bay County Code Magistrate Hearing on July 9, 2025, focused on a property cleanup case that raised significant concerns about compliance with local codes. The hearing involved a resident who faced penalties for failing to address issues related to trash, debris, and structural problems on their property.
During the proceedings, the resident defended their situation, stating that they had recently purchased a new jacuzzi and attempted to clean up the property. They argued that their age and the assistance of a handicapped son limited their ability to manage the cleanup effectively. The resident also mentioned that they had not reported missing items to law enforcement, despite suggestions from officials to do so.
The magistrate reviewed evidence, including photographs of the property, which showed various items deemed as junk and structural issues, such as obstructed windows. The resident claimed that some of the items taken during a cleanup were new and intended for repairs, including fencing and windows. However, the magistrate concluded that the cleanup was justified and that the resident had not complied with previous orders to rectify the situation.
As a result, the magistrate ordered the resident to pay $7,297.12 for the costs associated with the cleanup, which will accrue interest from the date of the order. This decision underscores the ongoing challenges faced by residents in maintaining compliance with local codes and the implications of neglecting property maintenance.