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Effective July 1, 2021, Senate Bill 60 amended Florida Statutes 125.69, 162.06 and 166.0415; prohibiting code inspectors designated by... More… Effective July 1, 2021, Senate Bill 60 amended Florida Statutes 125.69, 162.06 and 166.0415; prohibiting code inspectors designated by governing bodies of municipalities from initiating investigations of potential violations of codes and ordinances by way of anonymous complaints; requiring persons who report potential violations of codes and ordinances to provide specified information to the governing body before an investigation occurs. Code inspectors can no longer initiate an investigation through a direct or indirect anonymous complaint either in writing or by phone. Indirect complaints through City staff or persons, must be accompanied by the name and address of the complainant for submission to the Code Board.Less…
It is the purpose and intent of the City of Rockledge to establish a process to limit and reduce the amount of deteriorating property... More… It is the purpose and intent of the City of Rockledge to establish a process to limit and reduce the amount of deteriorating property located within the City, which property is in foreclosure, or about which a public notice of default has been filed, or where ownership has been transferred to lender or mortgagee by any legal method. It is further intended to establish a registration program as a mechanism to protect neighborhoods from becoming blighted through the lack of inadequate maintenance of abandoned and vacated properties subject to a mortgage or properties subject to mortgages that are in default. -Rockledge Land Development Regulations Section 59.80 **Failure to complete this process may result in Code Enforcement action.**Less…