Fort Pierce property owners are facing strict compliance measures following a recent Special Magistrate Hearing held on July 10, 2025. The hearing addressed multiple cases of code violations, emphasizing the city's commitment to maintaining safety and structural integrity within the community.
In a significant case involving a property on South US Highway 1, the magistrate found multiple violations related to unsafe exterior conditions, including issues with windows, doors, and roofing. The city recommended that the property owner, Hector Gomez, be given 90 days to obtain necessary permits for repairs and to ensure the structure is safe. If compliance is not achieved within this timeframe, a fine of $100 per day will be imposed. The city highlighted the importance of these repairs, noting that the current state of the property poses risks, especially during adverse weather conditions.
Gomez acknowledged the need for repairs and proposed either removing window frames or covering them with stucco to comply with city regulations. The magistrate supported this approach, allowing for a revised permit application to facilitate the necessary work.
Another case discussed involved property owners Lawrence and Selena Winter, who were cited for performing renovations without the required permits at their Jacaranda Drive property. The city requested a similar 60-day compliance period for them to secure the necessary permits and pass inspections, with fines applicable for non-compliance.
These hearings underscore Fort Pierce's proactive stance on property maintenance and safety, ensuring that all structures meet established codes to protect residents and the surrounding community. The outcomes of these cases will be closely monitored, with the city emphasizing the importance of timely compliance to avoid further penalties.