Inspector Thorpe presents code violation case for 29 McCormick Road at hearing

July 16, 2025 | Bay County, Florida


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Inspector Thorpe presents code violation case for 29 McCormick Road at hearing
Bay County's Code Magistrate Hearing on July 16, 2025, addressed significant property violations that could impact community safety and aesthetics. The hearing included a compliance case concerning a property located at 29 McCormick Road, where Inspector Scott Thorpe presented evidence of multiple violations.

The property was found to have two unsafe mobile homes, unsafe accessory structures, and an accumulation of junk and overgrowth, violating Bay County code section 17-2. During the previous hearing on March 12, 2025, the magistrate had ordered the property owner’s children, William and Kyla Sherrill, to rectify these issues within 60 days or face a fine of $500. This fine would be enforced against the property, ensuring accountability for the violations.

The hearing concluded with the magistrate confirming the timeline for compliance and the potential penalties for non-compliance. The introduction of photographic evidence underscored the severity of the situation, emphasizing the need for prompt action to restore the property to a safe and compliant state.

As Bay County continues to address property violations, the outcomes of such hearings are crucial for maintaining community standards and ensuring the safety of residents. The next steps will involve monitoring compliance and enforcing penalties if necessary, reinforcing the county's commitment to upholding its codes and regulations.

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