City will secure properties due to failure to repair or secure structures.
- Published
- Paper
- Tampa Bay Times
- Category
- Miscellaneous Notices
- City
- St. Petersburg
- Address
- 3466 15th Ave S, St. Petersburg, Florida
Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO SECURE AND INSPECT
The owners or other interested parties having failed to either repair and/or secure the structure(s) or manmade body of water at:
3466 15th Ave S
4009 12th Ave S
1775 Massachusetts Ave NE
644 23rd Ave S
2711 6th St S
5045 38th Ave N
as ordered by the City of St. Petersburg, the City of St. Petersburg will proceed to have the structure(s) or manmade body of water secured on February 22, 2026 and a lien placed against the property to recover all costs. If as a result of this notice, the structure or body of water is secured, notice is hereby given that the premises may be inspected on monthly basis by the City, a fee charged for that inspection, and a lien placed against the property for such fees. Appeal of this notice must be made within ten (10) days by following the procedure set forth in Section 8-271, City Code. Completed appeal application and $35 fee are required. Information may be obtained from the Codes Compliance Assistance at (727) 893-7373.
2/8, 2/11/26 (76114h)
Frequently Asked Questions
- What properties are affected by the notice of intent to secure and inspect?
- The properties affected are located at 3466 15th Ave S, 4009 12th Ave S, 1775 Massachusetts Ave NE, 644 23rd Ave S, 2711 6th St S, and 5045 38th Ave N.
- What happens if the property owners do not secure the structures by February 22, 2026?
- If the structures are not secured by that date, the City of St. Petersburg will secure them and place a lien against the property to recover the costs.
- How can I appeal the notice of intent?
- You can appeal the notice within ten days by following the procedure in Section 8-271 of the City Code, which requires a completed appeal application and a $35 fee.
- Who can I contact for more information about this notice?
- For more information, you can contact the Codes Compliance Assistance at (727) 893-7373.
- Will there be ongoing inspections after the property is secured?
- Yes, once secured, the premises may be inspected on a monthly basis, and a fee will be charged for these inspections.
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