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� Mayor Michelle Lincoln,District 2
The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tem David Rice,District 4
y Craig Cates,District 1
James K. Scholl,District 3
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Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5
Regular Meeting
July 15, 2026
Agenda Item Number: TI
26-6309
BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: County Attorney
TIME APPROXIMATE: N/A STAFF CONTACT: Jessica Quiggle
AGENDA ITEM WORDING: County Attorney Report for July 2026.
ITEM BACKGROUND:
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
DOCUMENTATION:
County Report.
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Effective Date:
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Revenue Producing: If yes, amount:
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Attorney for July 2026.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
County of Monroe Mayor Michelle Lincoln,District 2
The Florida Keys Mayor Pao Tem,David Rice,District 4
' Craig Cates,District 1
a James K.Scholl,District 3
Robert B.Shillinger,Jr.,County Attorney** Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5
Pedro J.Mercado,Chief Assistant County Attorney**
Christine Limb ert-B arrows,Sr.Assistant County Attorney**
Derek V.Howard,Sr.Assistant County Attorney** Office of the County Attorney
Peter H.Morris,Assistant County Attorney** 1111 12'Street,Suite 408
Patricia Eables,Assistant County Attorney Key West,FL 33040
Joseph X.DiNovo,Assistant County Attorney** (305)292-3470 Office
Kelly Dugan,Assistant County Attorney (305)292-3516 Fax
Eve M.Lewis,Assistant County Attorney**
Jeni-Lee MacLaughlin,Assistant County Attorney
Ana Walter,Assistant County Attorney
Jessica Quiggle,Assistant County Attorney++
**Board Certified in City,County&Local Govt.Law
++Board Certified in State&Federal Govt.&Administrative Practice
To: Mayor & Commissioners
From: Bob Shillinger, County Attorney
Date: July 7, 2026
Re: July 2026 Litigation Report
Closed Sessions This Month
Roy's Trailer Park, Inc. et al. v. Monroe County, 19-CA-175-K/3D25-2497. Declaratory
Judgment suit filed by Roy's against County as part of its eviction suit against its tenants.
County counterclaim against the park and the park residents, seeking an injunction
prohibiting occupancy at the park until serious fire & life safety issues have been
addressed, appointment of a receiver, and declaratory relief to determine whether the
owner or tenants are responsible for the code violations. The Court granted Roy's and
Tenants' Motion to Dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The County appealed
that dismissal to the Third DCA. The County filed its Initial Brief on 2/23/26. The Appellees
have requested multiple extensions to file their Answer Brief. Appellees Answer Brief
is due 7/27/26.
Perla DeMiller v. Monroe County, 25-CA-821-K. Auto Liability case related to a rear-end
accident involving a County vehicle from July 2024. Plaintiff sued on 7/24/25; the County
answered on 10/10/25. Discovery is ongoing. On 3/11/26, Plaintiff served a Proposal for
Settlement to the County. On 4/23/26, the County filed a Motion to Dismiss, which is set
for hearing on 7/20/26. On 5/12/26, the County served a Proposal for Settlement to the
Plaintiff.
Monroe County v. NGM Insurance CompaoL 25-CA-538-M. On 5/9/25, the County sued
NGM for breach of a performance bond relating to the Seaview Bridge Project in Duck
Key. The County is seeking damages, including but not limited to the cost of completing
the project, additional financing costs, and liquidated damages. Discovery is ongoing.
Mediation was held 3/10/26. Defendant's motion for summary judgment is set for hearing
on 7/20/26. A non-jury trial is set for 10/26/26.
New Cases Filed Since Last Report
1. Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC v. Dayron Tabares Diaz, et al., 26-CA-513-M. On 5/06/26,
Plaintiff filed a mortgage foreclosure action and named the County due to a Tourist
Development Tax Warrant. The County's response to the Complaint is due by
7/31/26.
2. 6630 Maloney, LLC v. Monroe County Planning Commission, DOAH 26-002906. On
06/09/26 an appeal was filed regarding the 04/22/26 Planning Commission's denial of
Appellant's request to revise the Senior Director's 09/22/25 development rights
determination for the Blue Waters subdivision property.
3. Brian Platner, et al. v. Devin Tolpin, in her Official Capacity, 26-CA-728-PK. After
receiving a stop work order and an adverse determination failing their permit due to illegal
unpermitted landclearing, the Plaintiff property owners on 6/24/26 filed a lawsuit
requesting the Court to compel the County to approve and pass their permit.
4. Brian Platner, et al. v. Monroe County, Planning & Environmental Resources Department
File No. 2026-048. After receiving a stop work order and an adverse determination failing
their permit due to illegal unpermitted land clearing, the property owners filed this
administrative appeal requesting the Planning Commission to reverse the County's
decision failing their permit.
5. Giraldo Family Living Trust 04/10/2018 v. Monroe County, Planning & Environmental
Resources Department File No. 2026-134. The owner of a Cudjoe Key parcel comprised
of mangrove wetlands, which it is seeking to utilize as a receiver site for residential
development using a market-rate ROGO exemption, has filed this appeal to claim that
the state Mangrove Trimming and Preservation Act preempts Monroe County's
assignment of a 100 percent open-space requirement and zero allocated density to
mangrove wetlands under LDC Section 118-4.
6. Franklin Madiedo v. Monroe County, Planning & Environmental Resources Department
File No. 2026-140. On 6/25/26 the landowner filed this appeal claiming that he should
receive recognition of two dwelling units exempt from the ROGO allocation system, as
opposed to the one dwelling unit that the Department accounted as lawfully established
on his Sugarloaf Key property.
Trial Court Cases of Interest
1. Bautista v. Monroe County, 4:26-cv-10036-DPG. On 4/22/26, Plaintiff, a former
employee who resigned from employment, filed a Complaint against the County for
associational discrimination under the ADA. The Complaint was served on 4/30/26. The
law firm of Johnson Anselmo represents the County. The County filed a motion to dismiss
on 6/05/26.
2. Monroe County v. Richard and Diane Beckman, 23-CA-19-P/3D25-2443. This suit was
brought by Monroe County in 2023 to enforce a code enforcement lien in Case No.
CE18020022. The County prevailed at trial and at the Third DCA. The parties have
reached a tentative settlement that will be presented for approval on 7/15/26.
3. Tammy Stiles v. Monroe County, 25-CA-998-K. Plaintiff, an airline ground crew
employee, sued the County regarding injuries allegedly sustained in a golf cart crash at
Key West Airport on 12/7/22. Defense for claim was assumed by liability insurance.
Answer filed 10/28/25. Discovery ongoing.
4. Stacey Mitchell v. Monroe County et al, 24-CA-890-K. Plaintiff sued the County, BOCC,
TDC, and 3406 N. Roosevelt Blvd. Corp. alleging Whistleblower violations. The Court
dismissed the first 3 versions of the Plaintiff's complaint. On 5/18/26, Plaintiff filed a Third
Amended Complaint, abandoning the Whistleblower claim against the BOCC, TDC, and
Monroe County, and naming Commissioner Cates individually in a claim for alleged
tortious interference with Plaintiff's employment contract. On 5/28/26, the Court entered
a Final Judgment in favor of the County Defendants on Plaintiff's Whistleblower claim.
On 6/06/26, Plaintiff moved for rehearing of the Final Judgment. On 6/16/26, the
County Defendants filed a Motion for Attorneys' Fees and Costs as the prevailing
party on the Whistleblower claim.
5. Billy Sunday Jones v. Monroe County, 25-CA-785-P/3D26-230. Property owner's claim
for declaratory relief and inverse condemnation over the affected property. On 1/7/25, the
court dismissed the case with prejudice. On 2/3/26, plaintiff filed a Notice of Appeal of
the Order granting the County's motion to dismiss. On 4/16/26, the Court struck
Appellant's initial brief filed by his "next friend," and provided him 30 days to refile
personally or through a member of the Florida Bar. On 5/8/26, Appellant filed a motion
for an extension of unspecified time to file his initial brief.
6. Galleon Bay v. Monroe County, 02-CA-595-K. On 7/21/25, Galleon Bay filed a motion
for summary judgment alleging the Clerk miscalculated the interest on the judgment paid
by the County and State and seeking to collect the additional amount. The County filed
its response on 8/26/25. Hearing will be held on 7/20/26.
7. Monroe County v. Phoenix Holdings, 22-CA-324-P. Suit stemming from code compliance
case, which Monroe County has filed to enforce its lien and compliance. On 1/25/26, the
Court entered final summary judgment in favor of the County and denied the property
owner's motion for summary judgment. The property was sold at tax sale on 3/25/26 to
TPS-FL, LLC, and a Tax Deed was recorded 3/27/26. On 5/06/26, the County moved to
substitute Phoenix Holdings for the new owner, TPS-FL, LLC, which is set for hearing on
7/06/26. On 5/18/26, the County filed a claim for surplus funds resulting from the tax
deed sale.
8. Monroe County v. Mark H. Schofield, 18-CA-217-P. This suit stemmed from a code
compliance case, where Monroe County obtained a Final Judgment on 7/03/23 in the
amount of$2,061,401.74. The property was sold at foreclosure auction to the County for
$100.00. On 12/03/25, a Certificate of Title was issued to the County. The County's
motion for entry of a deficiency judgment is scheduled to be heard on 7/08/26.
9. John Behmke et al. v. Monroe County, 24-CA-94-K. Plaintiffs are/were property owners
in Coral Hammock and allege inverse condemnation based on their inability to conduct
vacation rentals beginning in 2016, when code compliance cited them for renting in a land
use district that prohibited vacation rentals (the Third DCA affirmed a decision of the
Circuit Court finding the Mixed-Use District does not prohibit vacation rentals of attached
units and reversing orders of the code compliance special magistrate finding the
properties in violation). Plaintiffs seek compensation for takings, as well as lost rental
income and other financial damages. Discovery is ongoing. A case management
conference is scheduled for 7/10/25.
10.In re: Silver Airways LLC, US Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Fla., 24-23623, Chapter 11 petition
for reorganization filed by Silver. County Attorney's Office is assisting outside counsel.
Auction of Silver's assets took place 5/28/25. On 7/24/25, the court granted the Chapter
11 Trustee's motion and entered an order converting the case to Chapter 7 proceedings.
At the 2/12/26 status conference the trustee reported to the court that there is a $15
million policy for Director and Officer liability claims that could be used to satisfy creditor
claims and that the trustee has made a formal demand against the policies for payment
to the insurer. In order to give time for these efforts to continue, the court set another
status conference on administrative expense claims for 8/13/26.
11. BOCC v. Sunset Garden Estate Land Trust 2/10/2014, et al., 25-CA-738-P. On 7/1/25,
the County sued for declaratory and injunctive relief against the defendants, who have
illegally cleared land and engaged in illegal construction and various illegal uses on the
property. The County is seeking a declaration that the owners are in violation of over 12
Code and Comp. Plan provisions and statutes and seeks to enjoin those violations and
demand corrective action. On 4/27/26, the County moved for summary judgment.
12.BOCC v. SGC Land Trust 2/12/2020, Sunset Gardens Farm, LLC, & FMC Mgmt. Inc.,
25-CA-151-P. On 2/7/25, the County sued for declaratory and injunctive relief against
the operators of an alleged farm on illegally land cleared property. The County is seeking
a declaration that the farm is in violation of over 12 Code and Comp. Plan provisions and
statutes and seeks to enjoin those violations and demand corrective action. On 4/21/26
the Court denied SGC Land Trust et al.'s summary judgment motion against the Property
Appraiser. On 6/16/26, the Court granted the County's Motion for a Preliminary
Injunction prohibiting any development of the property, including any landclearing,
construction, use, or occupancy of the property. The trial between the Property
Appraiser and SGC Land Trust et al. is set for 7/9/26 -7/10126. The trial between the
BOCC and SGC Land Trust et al. is set for 10/19/26 - 10/30/26..
13.Farzan Home Designs v. Monroe County, 25-CA-883-K. Suit stemming from code
compliance case. Owner has demanded monetary damages related to the demolition and
rebuild of a home subjected to Hurricane Irma substantial damage letter. The County's
motion to dismiss was granted on 5/5/26. On 5/21/26, Plaintiff moved for rehearing. On
6/03/26, the Court denied Plaintiff's Motion for Rehearing. On 7/03/26, Plaintiff filed
a Notice of Appeal.
14.Monroe County v. Bernard Seidling and Jay Hall as Trustee of Jay Hall Irrevocable Trust,
23-CA-249-M; In re: Bernard C. Seidling, Case No. 22-11191-rmb; Block v. Regions Bank
d/b/a Regions Mortgage et. al., 1-25-00004-rmb; Code Compliance Case CE20010126.
These cases are related due to Bernard Seidling's ownership of property in Monroe
County in various capacities. One such property is the subject of Code Compliance Case
CE20010126, and 23-CA-249-M which was filed to enforce the County's lien. A
settlement agreement has been reached. The bankruptcy court approved the sale of
the property and closing is being scheduled in July.
Appellate Cases
15.Maschal et al. v. Monroe County and FKAA,19-CA-186-K/3D2025-0574. Suit by 12
individuals seeking similar relief to the Delaney lawsuit, which the County and FKAA
won. The County and FKAA answered and counter sued for injunctive relief, compelling
the property owner plaintiffs to connect to the system. On 1/28/25, the Court entered a
final judgment on 6/6/25 in favor of the County & FKAA. Maschal appealed to the Third
DCA. Briefing is complete; awaiting a decision.
16.2014 Janet Vincent Family Trust, et al., v. Monroe County, 24CA332K/3D2025-2573.
Plaintiffs are seeking declaratory judgment regarding a parcel of land abutting their
properties that the property should revert to their ownership. After a bench trial, the court
ruled in the County's favor and denied rehearing. Plaintiffs appealed to the Third DCA
and filed their Initial Brief on 3/31/26. The County filed its Answer Brief on 7/1/26.
17.Key Largo Beautification, Inc. v. Monroe County, 24-CA-1077-P/3D2024-2193. Owner
appealed dismissal of their petition for a writ of mandamus requesting the Circuit Court
to force the County to replat property in Key Largo (MM 98.7). Briefing complete. Awaiting
a decision.
18.Cayo Hueso Investments, Inc. v. Monroe County, DOAH Case 24-2250-G M/3 D2025-
0643. Cayo Hueso, an adjacent property owner, filed a petition challenging the County's
amendments of the Land Development Code (zoning) and Comprehensive Plan (Future
Land Use Map/FLUM) in order to allow a shoreside facility for the proposed mooring field
in Boca Chica Harbor. On 3/17/25, FloridaCommerce issued a final order finding the
amendments consistent with statutes and the comprehensive plan. On 4/11/25, Cayo
Hueso appealed the final order to the Third DCA. Briefing complete. Cayo Hueso
requested oral argument, which remains pending.
19.John Kuluz, et al. v. Monroe County & 17RM Investments, LLC, 21-CA-357-P/3D2025-
500. Plaintiffs (neighbors) are the owners of property near 17RM's Key Largo property.
The Neighbors sought a declaratory judgment against the County's determination that a
20-foot front-yard setback does not apply, under the Code, to 17RM's property because
it is fronted by a private access easement. The Court entered judgment in favor of the
County and 17RM on 11/27/24. On 3/14/25, the neighbors appealed to the Third DCA.
On 5/20/26 the Third DCA issued a written opinion affirming the entirety of the trial court's
final summary judgment in favor of Monroe County and against the Neighbors. On 6/4/26
the Neighbors filed a Motion for Rehearing. 17RM filed a response in opposition on
6/18/26.
20.Shands v. City of Marathon, 3D2021-1987; 25A932. This is a long-running takings case
involving an offshore island located within the City of Marathon, which the County is
assisting the City as an amicus curiae (friend of the court). On 2/5/25, the Third DCA
issued a decision that created a new category of taking (an "as-applied categorical
taking") and vitiated the use of TDRs to avoid takings, suggesting an owner must be
provided a utilitarian physical use of their property. After the Florida Supreme Court
denied discretionary review on 12/5/25, the City sought review in the U.S. Supreme Court.
On 5/1/26, the City filed its petition for certiorari review by the US Supreme Court, which
was docketed on 5/4/26. The County's amicus brief was filed on 5/20/26. On 6/08/26,
the U.S. Supreme Court denied the City's petition for certiorari.
21.Lazaro & Beatriz Miguez Arango v. Monroe County, Planning & Environmental
Resources Department File No. 2025-109. On 5/28/25, owners of a parcel near MM 104
appealed a decision to fail a dock permit application based on the determination that it
fails to comply with the Land Development Code Section 118-12 ("Shoreline Setback—
Docking Facilities"). The Owners' appeal application remains pending and incomplete
due to their failure to file an initial brief.
22.Key Haven v. Florida DOT & DEO, 1 D2025-0660. The property owner sued the State
alleging a regulatory taking of its five (5) mostly submerged lots in the Key Haven
subdivision based on the State's denial of resource permits to fill the lots. Key Haven
has appealed in the 1st DCA the trial court's 2/16/25 Final Summary Judgment in favor of
the State. Although the County was previously dismissed as a party below, it is seeking
amicus status at the appellate level. Key Haven & the State have filed their briefs. On
1/7/26, the County filed a motion for leave to file an amicus brief in support of the State
agencies that included the proposed brief. On 1/30/26, the 1st DCA granted the County's
motion and accepted the County's amicus brief. Oral argument was held on 6/09/26.
23.6630 Maloney LLC v. Monroe County Planning Department, File No. 2025-212. Owner
of property in the Blue Waters subdivision is appealing a 9/22/25 Letter of Development
Rights Determination that determined nine (9) residential dwelling units are exempt from
the residential ROGO permit allocation system pursuant to LDC Section 138-22 and zero
(0) square feet of nonresidential floor area was lawfully established and exempt from
NROGO. Owner is seeking recognition of 18 lawfully established units and 1,500 square
feet of nonresidential floor area. At the hearing on 4/22/26, the Planning Commission
affirmed staff's determination.
Class Action Lawsuits where Monroe County is a Party
24.Monroe County v. 3M, et al., 22-CA-618-K/2:22-cv-03680-RMG, consolidated into 2:18-
mn-02873-RMG: On 9/9/2022, Monroe County filed suit against manufacturers of
aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
(PFAS) to recover damages arising from the defendants' products. PFAS had been
detected at the County's Fire Training Academy. On 10/7/22, defendants removed the
case to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. On 10/26/22, the
County's case was transferred and consolidated with similar cases in the Multi District
Litigation (MDL) case pending in the District of South Carolina.
25.Monroe County v. Purdue Pharma L.P. et al., No. 4:19-cv-10049. This case was filed by
Monroe County against opioid manufacturers/marketers and distributors on 4/3/19. The
complaint seeks damages including punitive damages, attorneys' fees, costs, and
injunctive relief. The case is part of multi-district litigation under a judge in Cleveland,
Ohio (MDL Case 2804). On 9/15/21, the BOCC approved a resolution that expressed
approval for a settlement formula. On 12/8/21, the BOCC approved a settlement
agreement with three Distributors and one Manufacturer (J&J) under which the County is
estimated to receive approximately $200K/year for 18 years beginning in April 2022. At
the 3/16/22 meeting, the BOCC approved settlement with defendant manufacturer Endo
and approved Resolution No. 101-2022, authorizing the County Attorney's Office to enter
into further settlement with other defendants as they become available. On 4/12/22, the
County Attorney (on behalf of the BOCC) approved settlements with Teva, Allergan, and
CVS. On 5/9/22, the County Attorney (on behalf of the BOCC) approved a settlement
with Walgreens. On 9/10/25, the BOCC approved settlements with eight Secondary
Manufacturers (Alvogen, Amneal, Apotex, Hikma, Indivior, Mylan, Sun, and Zydus).
Proposed settlement is now pending with Six Remnant Defendants: Associated
Pharmacies, Inc.; J M Smith Corporation; Morris and Dickson Co. LLC; Louisiana
Wholesale Drug Company, Inc.; North Carolina Mutual Wholesale Drug Company, Inc.;
and United Natural Foods/SuperValue. On 4/29/26, the County submitted its settlement
participation form for the Six Remnant Defendants; confirmation of receipt was provided
by the Notice and Claims Administrator the same day. Since 2019, Purdue and the
Sackler family defendants have been in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, In re Purdue
Pharma LP et al., Bk. Ct. Case No. 19-23649 (S.D.N.Y.). In November 2025, the
bankruptcy court approved a reorganization plan. On 5/1/26, the bankruptcy court lifted
the automatic stay and ordered the Purdue/Sackler debtors to return to the MDL case
and enter into settlements with plaintiffs.
Constitutional Officer Cases
26.32 N. Bounty Ln, LLC v. Sam C. Steele, 26-CA-400-P. On 4/03/26, Plaintiff filed a
Complaint for declaratory relief and seeking to vacate Tourist Development Tax Warrants
issued in 2023 and 2024. The Tax Collector was served on 4/23/26 and requested that
the County Attorney's Office defend him in this matter. A motion to dismiss was filed on
5/12/26 and is set for hearing on 8/03/26.
27.The Supervisor of Elections is currently involved in several additional litigation matters
that have been brought against all 67 SOE's. The cases challenge various Florida
Statutes regarding election legislation and voter registration. Supervisor Hodies and
other SOEs retained outside counsel, but the County Attorney's office is assisting in the
defense of each case. Three older cases remain pending awaiting final resolutions by
the Courts. A new case was filed on 5/4/25, which challenges the constitutionality of HB
1205 passed by the Legislature in 2025 to regulate the initiative-petition process:
A) Florida Decides Healthcare, Inc., et al v. Sec'y of State Byrd, Sherri Hod ies, et al, 4:25cv211-
MW/MAF, USDC/NDFL. Three additional groups and one individual have filed to intervene as
Plaintiffs and the Republican Party of Florida filed to intervene as a Defendant. The Court held
a hearing on 5/22/25 on Plaintiff's Motion for an Injunction and denied all claims except one of
Plaintiff Jordan Simmons's vagueness claim challenging the expanded definition of
"racketeering activity." The original Plaintiff filed a second Motion for Preliminary Injunction on
5/30/25, and other Plaintiffs followed with similar additional Motions, which do seek relief from
the SOEs, and a hearing was held on 6/30/25. The Court denied the injunctions in part and
granted in part. The Court entered another Order on Motions for Preliminary Injunction on
8/21/25,which applied only to certain counties, but Monroe County is not affected by the Order.
Plaintiff FDH withdrew its most recent Motion for Preliminary Injunction regarding signature
verification fees and has also suspended its initiative campaign (Provide Medicaid Coverage
to Eligible Low-Income Adults)for the 2026 election cycle. Bench trial held in February 2026.
Post-trial briefs filed; awaiting decision. Judge Walker issued a Final Order on 4/30/26 and
ruled for the Defendants on most challenges and dismissed other issues for lack of standing
or mootness. The time for appeal is ongoing still. With the Final Order entered on 4/30/26, the
stay on briefing has been lifted now and Appellee/Plaintiffs' Brief was due on 6/5/26.
B) Florida State Conference of Branches and Youth Units of the NAACP, et al v. Sec'y of State
Byrd, Sherri Hodies, et al, 4:26cv147-MW/MAF, USDC/NDFL. Plaintiffs filed challenging the
passage of HB 991 as to the proof-of-citizenship and verification requirements. All 67
Supervisors of Election were also sued, including Monroe County's SOE Hodies. Defendant
Hodies' response is due on 6/5/26. On the same day of the filing of this Northern District case,
a similar case had been filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District
challenging the same proof-of-citizenship requirements (Unidos, et al v. Sec'y of State
et al, 26-cv-22257-JB, USDC/SDFL). However, only the Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm
Beach County SOEs were sued in the Southern District case. Defendant Byrd filed a Motion
to Transfer, Consolidate, and Align Pleading Deadlines to transfer the Northern District case
to the Southern District. The Southern District Court entered an Order on 5/1/26 transferring
the Northern District case to the Southern District and granted the request to align the pleading
deadlines but denied the request to consolidate the cases for now. Any new Motions for
Consolidation are due on 5/18/26. Outside counsel is representing SOE Hodies and other
Supervisors with the County Attorney's Office assisting in the defense of this case. Case 26-
147 (Northern District of Florida) has been consolidated with Case No. 26-22257 (Southern
District of Florida). The deadline to join any additional parties and amend pleadings is
7/22/26. A Joint Status Report was filed on 6/22/26.
Foreclosure Actions
28.The County Attorney's Office is currently prosecuting 28 cases to foreclose or otherwise
enforce County code compliance liens. The Office is also currently defending 6 mortgage
foreclosure cases, where the County holds an interest in the property, usually as a result
of an inferior code compliance lien.
Other Matters of Interest
29.Code Collections. In May, $95,547.36 in fines and costs was collected. In June,
$31,509.80 in fines and costs was collected. For the first 9 months of FY26, Code
Compliance and County Attorney's Office have collected $1,070,246-58 in fines & costs.
30.Andrea Thompson Career Service Appeal: Andrea Thompson appealed the
termination of her employment to the Career Service Council on 10/22/24. Two scheduled
hearings have been continued at Thompson's request over County objection due to
pendency of criminal proceedings. On 3/31/26, the Career Service Council continued
Thompson's hearing for 6 more months (October 2026).
31.Vacation Rental Prosecutions. At the May Code Compliance hearing, three vacation
rental cases were heard. Each case was compliant prior to hearing. The Special
Magistrate made a finding of violation as to each and issue a one-time fine in the following
amounts: VR-JAN26-0005, $10,000 as agreed by the parties; VR-MAR26-0015, $4,000;
VR-MAR26-0016, $5,500. At the June Code Compliance hearing, seven vacation rental
cases were heard. All cases were compliant prior to hearing and the Special Magistrate
made a finding of violation as to each. Fines were ordered as follows: VR-MAR26-0017,
$10,000 as agreed by the parties; VR-APR-0018, $9,500; VR-APR26-0019, $1,500; VR-
APR-00205 $1,200; VR-MAY26-0022, $13,500; VR-MAY26-0023, $6,000 as agreed by
the parties. VR-MAY26-0021 was found to be a repeat violation and a maximum fine of
$15,000 was ordered.
32.Professional Development.
a. On 6/18/26, Senior Assistant County Attorney Derek Howard and
Assistant County Attorney Jessica Quiggle were presented with the Bill
Sadowski Memorial Public Service Award by the Environmental and
Land Use Law Section (ELULS) of the Florida Bar at the Florida Bar
Convention.
b. On 6/18/26, Assistant County Attorney Jessica Quiggle moderated a
panel of General Counsels from several Water Management Districts and
the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection at the ELULS Annual
Update at the Florida Bar Convention.
Risk Management Activity
• Agenda items approved: 94
• Insurance policies renewed: 25
• Flood policies renewed: 7
• Claim Reports: 11
Public Records
Requests Received 401
Requests Closed 451
5 Day(s) to Fulfillment (Median days required to fulfill request in reporting period)
The County Attorney's Office fulfilled 226 of the requests received. Below is a breakdown
of requests processed by each department (NOTE: some requests have more than one
department assigned, thus the number can add up to more than 401 or 451).
• Building New 187 Closed 229
• Code Compliance New 69 Closed 95
• County Attorney New 138 Closed 136
• County Attorney (Building Requests) New 75 Closed 90
• Planning New 19 Closed 19
• MCFR New 5 Closed 5
• HR New 3 Closed 2
• OMB New 6 Closed 3
• Airport New 0 Closed 0
• Engineering New 2 Closed 1
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Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO
MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE TOTAL ALL
Oct-25 127,292.50 15,622.32 142,914.82 6,700.00 0.00 149,614.82 149,614.82
Nov-25 58,652.30 7,434.56 66,086.86 16,200.00 0.00 82,286.86 231,901.68
Dec-25 187,325.00 20,615.03 207,940.03 3,000.00 0.00 210,940.03 442,841.71
Jan-26 104,330.00 10,083.56 114,413.56 7,363.85 0.00 121,777.41 564,619.12
Feb-26 138,474.45 10,149.93 148,624.38 8,272.00 0.00 156,896.38 721,515.50
Mar-26 136,475.00 12,620.73 149,095.73 20,195.00 0.00 169,290.73 890,806.23
Apr-26 97,850.00 16,264.04 114,114.04 4,500.00 0.00 118,614.04 1,009,420.27
May-26 87,022.50 8,524.86 95,547.36 4,700.00 0.00 100,247.36 1,109,667.63
Jun-26 23,612.50 7,897.30 31,509.80 9,935.00 0.00 41,444.80 1,151,112.43
J u I-26 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,151,112.43
Aug-26 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,151,112.43
Sep-26 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,151,112.43
2025-2026 TOTALS 961,034.25 109,212.33 1,070,246.58 80,865.85 0.00 1,151,112.43 1,151,112.43
Oct-24 123,170.00 11,708.93 134,878.93 13,898.50 0.00 148,777.43 148,777.43
Nov-24 76,165.51 15,772.62 91,938.13 8,300.00 0.00 100,238.13 249,015.56
Dec-24 116,210.00 10,156.17 126,366.17 6,000.00 0.00 132,366.17 381,381.73
Jan-25 47,405.31 36,726.72 84,132.03 12,315.00 0.00 96,447.03 477,828.76
Feb-25 32,200.00 5,170.20 37,370.20 7,000.00 0.00 44,370.20 522,198.96
Mar-25 99,000.00 11,231.90 110,231.90 13,018.50 0.00 123,250.40 645,449.36
Apr-25 186,976.00 9,070.45 196,046.45 22,000.00 0.00 218,046.45 863,495.81
May-25 132,535.00 20,407.36 152,942.36 16,800.00 0.00 169,742.36 1,033,238.17
Jun-25 205,560.28 31,112.87 236,673.15 12,447.00 0.00 249,120.15 1,282,358.32
Jul-25 80,457.00 12,682.54 93,139.54 13,450.00 0.00 106,589.54 1,388,947.86
Aug-25 94,812.50 14,907.73 109,720.23 12,314.00 0.00 122,034.23 1,510,982.09
Sep-25 107,527.92 12,498.59 120,026.51 9,400.00 0.00 129,426.51 1,640,408.60
2024-2025 TOTALS 1,302,019.52 191,446.08 1,493,465.60 146,943.00 0.00 1,640,408.60 1,640,408.60
Oct-23 120,609.32 19,773.86 140,383.18 19,045.00 0.00 159,428.18 159,428.18
Nov-23 44,125.00 8,420.08 52,545.08 7,571.00 0.00 60,116.08 219,544.26
Dec-23 132,918.15 8,594.59 141,512.74 11,767.00 0.00 153,279.74 372,824.00
Jan-24 177,091.24 29,722.05 206,813.29 21,776.27 0.00 228,589.56 601,413.56
Feb-24 71,300.00 13,122.77 84,422.77 56,815.33 0.00 141,238.10 742,651.66
Mar-24 35,175.00 5,767.36 40,942.36 13,875.90 0.00 54,818.26 797,469.92
Apr-24 112,521.94 14,389.15 126,911.09 6,600.00 0.00 133,511.09 930,981.01
May-24 18,150.00 8,122.33 26,272.33 15,657.00 0.00 41,929.33 972,910.34
Jun-24 14,241.50 7,993.34 22,234.84 7,084.00 0.00 29,318.84 1,002,229.18
J u 1-24 67,115.00 8,343.47 75,458.47 16,657.50 0.00 92,115.97 1,094,345.15
Aug-24 36,115.00 12,461.79 48,576.79 18,961.50 0.00 67,538.29 1,161,883.44
Sep-24 170,590.00 9,113.80 179,703.80 6,000.00 0.00 185,703.80 1,347,587.24
2023-2024 TOTALS 999,952.15 145,824.59 1,145,776.74 201,810.50 0.00 1,347,587.24 1,1347,587.24
Oct-22 57,214.27 8,608.46 65,822.73 20,390.00 0.00 86,212.73 86,212.73
Nov-22 11,855.40 4,651.04 16,506.44 7,500.00 0.00 24,006.44 110,219.17
Dec-22 147,198.55 11,875.74 159,074.29 15,880.00 0.00 174,954.29 285,173.46
Jan-23 28,030.40 7,101.91 35,132.31 27,816.00 0.00 62,948.31 348,121.77
Feb-23 140,088.16 12,551.59 152,639.75 10,400.00 0.00 163,039.75 511,161.52
Mar-23 55,575.00 11,225.12 66,800.12 26,620.00 0.00 93,420.12 604,581.64
Apr-23 52,435.40 10,269.59 62,704.99 11,972.00 0.00 74,676.99 679,258.63
May-23 145,240.15 15,838.05 161,078.20 32,869.50 0.00 193,947.70 873,206.33
Jun-23 99,459.41 13,172.25 112,631.66 12,840.70 0.00 125,472.36 998,678.69
Jul-23 35,480.78 9,780.89 45,261.67 29,658.10 0.00 74,919.77 1,073,598.46
Aug-23 227,140.31 18,265.08 245,405.39 21,233.75 0.00 266,639.14 1,340,237.60
Sep-23 53,122.66 12,405.54 65,528.20 233179.70 0.00 88,707.90 1,428,945.50
2022-2023 TOTALS 1 y052,840.49 135,745.26 1,188,585.75 240,359.75 0.00 1,428,945.50 1,428,945.50
Oct-21 59,912.50 13,524.56 73,437.06 11,040.00 0.00 84,477.06 84,477.06
Nov-21 83,787.50 13,669.88 97,457.38 12,800.00 0.00 110,257.38 194,734.44
Dec-21 105,174.62 13,502.76 118,677.38 35,500.00 0.00 154,177.38 348,911.82
Jan-22 72,278.49 13,805.11 86,083.60 11,550.00 0.00 97,633.60 446,545.42
Feb-22 78,520.00 17,783.03 96,303.03 9,500.00 0.00 105,803.03 552,348.45
Mar-22 62,252.42 25,894.51 88,146.93 9,755.00 0.00 97,901.93 650,250.38
Apr-22 48,475.30 15,095.90 63,571.20 8,700.00 0.00 72,271.20 722,521.58
May-22 83,298.34 21,472.82 104,771.16 16,608.00 0.00 121,379.16 843,900.74
Jun-22 131,099.35 18,733.10 149,832.45 14,395.00 0.00 164,227.45 1,008,128.19
J u 1-22 144,915.38 12,783.99 157,699.37 12,850.00 0.00 170,549.37 1,178,677.56
Aug-22 56,577.48 9,334.51 65,911.99 10,739.75 0.00 76,651.74 1,255,329.30
Sep-22 1053788.10 11,963.67 117,751.77 43910.00 0.00 122,661.77 1,377,991.07
2021-2022 TOTALS 1y032,079.48 187,563.84 1,219,643.32 158,347.75 0.00 1,377,991.07 10, 77,991.(17
Oct-20 110,118.18 8,468.94 118,587.12 12,000.00 0.00 130,587.12 130,587.12
Nov-20 274,496.96 18,626.30 293,123.26 12,049.00 0.00 305,172.26 435,759.38
Dec-20 371,537.44 21,711.75 393,249.19 24,465.50 0.00 4177714.69 8531474.07
Jan-21 40,231.,4 6,155.62 46,387.06 17,477.001 0.00 63,864.06 917,338.13
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Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO
MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE TOTAL ALL
Feb-21 82,488.84 7,119.61 89,608.45 16,802.40 0.00 106,410.85 1,023,748.98
Mar-21 153,210.14 11,740.03 164,950.17 13,289.33 0.00 178,239.50 1,201,988.48
Apr-21 54,765.14 10,410.67 65,175.81 22,361.00 0.00 87,536.81 1,289,525.29
May-21 133,087.50 13,693.82 146,781.32 38,452.50 0.00 185,233.82 1,474,759.11
Jun-21 108,284.38 11,984.20 120,268.58 14,324.80 0.00 134,593.38 1,609,352.49
Jul-21 48,132.91 12,330.99 60,463.90 16,705.00 0.00 77,168.90 1,686,521.39
Aug-21 95,416.47 17,905.63 113,322.10 16,500.00 0.00 129,822.10 1,816,343.49
Sep-21 834,980.91 34,127.76 869,108.67 17,715.00 0.00 886,823.67 2,703,167.16
2020-2021 TOTALS 2,306,750.31 174,275.32 2,481,025.63 222,141.53 0.00 2,703,167.16 21703,167.16
Oct-19 214,502.00 23,106.65 237,608.65 14,184.24 0.00 251,792.89 251,792.89
Nov-19 106,074.69 13,167.07 119,241.76 38,919.00 0.00 158,160.76 409,953.65
Dec-19 93,199.37 28,049.18 121,248.55 27,080.00 0.00 148,328.55 558,282.20
Jan-20 79,016.84 9,927.40 88,944.24 26,054.50 0.00 114,998.74 673,280.94
Feb-20 105,812.50 12,011.18 117,823.68 13,738.00 0.00 131,561.68 804,842.62
Mar-20 97,165.30 5,403.80 102,569.10 5,000.00 0.00 107,569.10 912,411.72
Apr-20 60,448.51 14,526.09 74,974.60 7,000.00 0.00 81,974.60 994,386.32
May-20 29,800.00 2,856.07 32,656.07 3,834.00 0.00 36,490.07 1,030,876.39
Jun-20 50,271.07 10,607.60 60,878.67 20,400.00 0.00 81,278.67 1,112,155.06
J u I-20 62,323.66 5,395.02 67,718.68 10,612.42 0.00 78,331.10 11190,486.16
Aug-20 124,395.25 12,106.57 136,501.82 18,872.50 0.00 155,374.32 1,345,860.48
Sep-20 155,989.83 13,770.09 169,759.92 8,368.52 0.00 178,128.44 1,523,988.92
2019-2020 TOTALS 1,178,999.02 150,926.72 1,329,925.74 194,063.18 0.00 1,523,988.92 1,523,98.8.92
Oct-18 253,116.80 18,009.84 271,126.64 61778.00 0.00 277,904.64 277,904.64
Nov-18 125,598.96 10,889.53 136,488.49 24,794.50 0.00 161,282.99 439,187.63
Dec-18 88,200.00 9,355.32 97,555.32 6,700.00 0.00 104,255.32 543,442.95
Jan-19 69,500.00 6,586.43 76,086.43 11,320.00 0.00 87,406.43 630,849.38
Feb-19 163,410.90 13,655.94 177,066.84 13,031.50 0.00 190,098.34 8207947.72
Mar-19 123,729.53 11,289.45 135,018.98 28,210.00 0.00 163,228.98 9847176.70
Apr-19 117,602.07 10,149.71 127,751.78 30,490.00 0.00 158,241.78 17142,418.48
May-19 226,445.80 21,179.45 247,625.25 52,601.00 0.00 300,226.25 1,442,644.73
Jun-19 170,542.05 14,618.43 185,160.48 18,602.00 0.00 203,762.48 1,646,407.21
Jul-19 51,927.51 22,316.50 74,244.01 42,935.94 0.00 117,179.95 1,763,587.16
Aug-19 139,884.82 22,736.88 162,621.70 16,000.00 0.00 178,621.70 1,942,208.86
Sep-19 142,855.12 21,742.25 164,597.37 18,699.76 0.00 183,297.13 2,125,505.99
2018-2019 TOTALS 1,672,813.56 182,529.73 1,855,343.29 270,162.70 0.00 2,125,505.99 2,,125,505..99
Oct-17 91,400.00 5,555.74 96,955.74 0.00 0.00 96,955.74 96,955.74
Nov-17 82,378.03 2,081.75 84,459.78 1,000.00 0.00 85,459.78 182,415.52
Dec-17 221,965.50 10,273.34 232,238.84 2,500.00 0.00 234,738.84 417,154.36
Jan-18 12,258.00 2,411.06 14,669.06 2,549.00 0.00 17,218.06 4347372.42
Feb-18 117,628.00 9,725.40 127,353.40 4,527.00 0.00 131,880.40 5667252.82
Mar-18 131,855.80 5,855.52 137,711.32 8,198.00 0.00 145,909.32 7127162.14
Apr-18 102,294.74 9,032.96 111,327.70 18,776.00 0.00 130,103.70 8427265.84
May-18 234,644.55 12,005.31 246,649.86 12,963.00 0.00 259,612.86 1,101,878.70
Jun-18 159,579.18 15,627.12 175,206.30 7,000.00 0.00 182,206.30 1,284,085.00
Jul-18 178,590.00 12,735.62 191,325.62 9,100.00 0.00 200,425.62 1,484,510.62
Aug-18 305,175.19 25,319.00 330,494.19 8,500.00 0.00 338,994.19 1,823,504.81
Sep-18 194,858.92 11,751.09 206,610.01 10,500.00 0.00 217,110.01 2,040,614.82
2017-2018 TOTALS 1,832,627.91 122,373.91 1,955,001.82 85,613.00 0.00 2,040,614.82 2,040,614.82
Oct-16 217,650.79 13,725.86 231,376.65 4,400.00 0.00 235,776.65 235,776.65
Nov-16 227,785.20 19,645.28 247,430.48 5,000.00 0.00 252,430.48 488,207.13
Dec-16 265,695.00 17,792.51 283,487.51 9,614.00 0.00 293,101.51 781,308.64
Jan-17 20,211.00 4,373.92 24,584.92 1,000.00 0.00 25,584.92 806,893.56
Feb-17 75,765.37 8,548.48 84,313.85 0.00 0.00 84,313.85 891,207.41
Mar-17 148,287.86 12,850.64 161,138.50 5,430.00 0.00 166,568.50 1,057,775.91
Apr-17 44,886.86 8,739.36 53,626.22 6,500.00 0.00 60,126.22 1,117,902.13
May-17 99,402.60 12,369.67 111,772.27 5,850.00 0.00 117,622.27 1,235,524.40
Jun-17 78,697.00 9,474.69 88,171.69 8,402.00 0.00 96,573.69 1,332,098.09
Jul-17 89,965.00 12,458.67 102,423.67 2,000.00 0.00 104,423.67 1,436,521.76
Aug-17 216,371.93 10,646.72 227,018.65 5,781.00 0.00 232,799.65 1,669,321.41
Sep-1 7 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,669,321.41 ' lRmA,,Nb'aECEIPT
2016-2017 Totals 1,484,718.61 1307625.80 1,615,344.41 53,977.00 0.00 1,669,321.41 1, 69, 21.41
Oct-15 61,426.72 10,511.57 71,938.29 7,750.00 0.00 79,688.29 79,688.29
Nov-15 48,354.30 11,793.36 60,147.66 4,973.00 0.00 65,120.66 144,808.95
Dec-15 62,632.50 6,632.92 69,265.42 2,000.00 0.00 71,265.42 216,074.37
Jan-16 107,268.81 9,832.65 117,101.46 3,950.00 0.00 121,051.46 337,125.83
Feb-16 51,280.56 4,053.38 55,333.94 5,700.00 0.00 61,033.94 3981159.77
Mar-16 90,377.88 9,444.40 99,822.28 3,500.00 0.00 103,322.28 501,482.05
Apr-16 195,134.49 9,909.37 205,043.86 11,950.00 0.00 216,993.86 718,475.91
May-16 116,788.89 10,038.53 126,827.42 5,750.001 0.00 132,577.42 851,053.33
Jun-161 76,766.16 15,398.33 92,164.49 5A50.001 0.00 97,614.49 948,667.82
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Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO
MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE TOTAL ALL
Jul-16 55,079.02 7,142.74 62,221.76 3,000.00 0.00 65,221.76 1,013,889.58
Aug-16 56,431.52 8,022.33 64,453.85 2,255.00 0.00 66,708.85 1,080,598.43
Sep-16 76,726.41 9,679.07 86,405.48 8,400.00 0.00 94,805.48 1,175,403.91
2015-2016 Totals 998,267.26 112,458.65 1,110,725.91 64,678.00 0.00 1,175,403.91 1,175,403.g1
Oct-14 54,290.83 10,089.61 64,380.44 2,000.00 0.00 66,380.44 66,380.44
Nov-14 6,937.50 2,320.91 9,258.41 5,293.00 0.00 14,551.41 80,931.85
Dec-14 32,966.67 5,214.20 38,180.87 8,604.00 0.00 46,784.87 127,716.72
Jan-15 3,591.67 1,707.54 5,299.21 4,500.00 0.00 9,799.21 137,515.93
Feb-15 57,802.61 9,142.24 66,944.85 5,537.40 0.00 72,482.25 209,998.18
Mar-15 68,916.67 6,091.97 75,008.64 8,060.00 0.00 83,068.64 293,066.82
Apr-1 5 50,862.50 3,932.05 54,794.55 8,665.00 0.00 63,459.55 356,526.37
May-1 5 38,366.66 5,229.36 43,596.02 9,666.30 0.00 53,262.32 409,788.69
Jun-15 25,259.58 7,955.08 33,214.66 4,830.00 0.00 38,044.66 447,833.35
Jul-15 68,735.00 9,488.79 78,223.79 10,450.00 0.00 88,673.79 536,507.14
Aug-1 5 27,778.66 6,091.43 33,870.09 8,707.10 0.00 42,577.19 579,084.33
Sep-1 5 44,422.72 5,214.04 49,636.76 9,125.00 0.00 58,761.76 637,846.09
2014-2015 Totals 479,931.07 725477.22 5527408.29 85,437.80 0.00 637,846.09 637,846.09'
Oct-13 35,349.96 3,466.03 38,815.99 7,525.00 0.00 46,340.99 46,340.99
Nov-13 30,809.25 4,138.09 34,947.34 3,250.00 0.00 38,197.34 84,538.33
Dec-13 27,691.63 4,865.47 32,557.10 6,150.00 0.00 38,707.10 123,245.43
Jan-14 41,804.65 1,752.21 43,556.86 3,000.00 0.00 46,556.86 169,802.29
Feb-14 51,544.58 5,485.34 57,029.92 4,000.00 0.00 61,029.92 230,832.21
Mar-14 28,856.45 5,053.71 33,910.16 4,000.00 0.00 37,910.16 268,742.37
Apr-14 22,908.66 5,418.39 28,327.05 8,500.00 0.00 36,827.05 305,569.42
May-14 8,691.99 3,152.10 11,844.09 10,558.00 0.00 22,402.09 327,971.51
327,971.51
Jun-14 79,184.00 14,272.72 93,456.72 7,000.00 0.00 100,456.72 428,428.23
Jul-14 12,108.94 6,453.84 18,562.78 7,500.00 0.00 26,062.78 454,491.01
Aug-14 11,275.03 2,842.32 14,117.35 4,994.00 0.00 19,111.35 473,602.36
Sep-14 53,768.00 8,782.68 62,550.68 8,196.40 0.00 70,747.08 544,349.44
2013-2014 Totals 403,993.14 65,682.90 469,676.04 74,673.40 0.00 544,349.44 544,349..44
Oct-12 39,950.54 6,278.67 46,229.21 7,250.00 990.00 54,469.21 54,469.21
Nov-12 17,416.97 1,461.55 18,878.52 3,700.00 720.00 23,298.52 77,767.73
Dec-12 56,966.98 9,203.80 66,170.78 3,500.00 270.00 69,940.78 147,708.51
Jan-13 30,599.96 7,206.40 37,806.36 3,880.00 450.00 42,136.36 189,844.87
Feb-13 29,600.30 6,145.60 35,745.90 3,500.00 270.00 39,515.90 229,360.77
Mar-13 15,821.30 4,406.98 20,228.28 5,200.00 270.00 25,698.28 255,059.05
Apr-13 27,074.31 3,678.13 30,752.44 3,000.00 810.00 34,562.44 289,621.49
May-13 32,386.69 5,795.00 38,181.69 4,000.00 450.00 42,631.69 332,253.18
Jun-13 14,466.64 2,912.69 17,379.33 3,000.00 360.00 20,739.33 352,992.51
Jul-13 25,166.66 2,245.54 27,412.20 6,313.60 90.00 33,815.80 386,808.31
Aug-13 32,566.64 1,450.56 34,017.20 5,800.00 0.00 39,817.20 426,625.51
Sep-13 51,324.96 3,330.80 54,655.76 3,750.00 0.00 58,405.76 485,031.27
2012-2013 Totals 373,341.95 54,115.72 427,457.67 52,893.60 4,680.00 485,031.27 485,031:27
Oct-11 64,020.50 6,892.20 70,912.70 3,500.00 2,430.00 76,842.70 76,842.70
Nov-11 8,800.00 3,386.36 12,186.36 2,000.00 1,170.00 15,356.36 92,199.06
Dec-11 3,550.00 2,635.70 6,185.70 2,500.00 1,800.00 10,485.70 102,684.76
Jan-12 21,300.00 4,725.41 26,025.41 3,000.00 1,620.00 30,645.41 133,330.17
Feb-12 28,546.66 3,695.38 32,242.04 1,800.00 1,440.00 35,482.04 168,812.21
Mar-12 31,925.00 5,516.99 37,441.99 3,500.00 1,620.00 42,561.99 211,374.20
Apr-12 36,696.66 2,693.08 39,389.74 4,000.00 1,800.00 45,189.74 256,563.94
May-12 65,617.33 6,176.11 71,793.44 4,060.00 1,530.00 77,383.44 333,947.38
Jun-12 5,217.00 667.39 5,884.39 2,000.00 810.00 8,694.39 342,641.77
J u I-12 28,433.32 6,782.45 35,215.77 1,590.00 1,080.00 37,885.77 380,527.54
Aug-12 7,917.30 9,126.20 17,043.50 4,745.00 630.00 22,418.50 402,946.04
Sep-12 15,350.00 600.79 15,950.79 2,000.00 720.00 18,670.79 421,616.83
2011-2012 Totals 317,373.77 52,898.06 370,271.83 34,695.00 16,650.00 421,616.83 421,616.83'
Oct-10 28,433.00 5,430.21 33,863.21 0.00 0.00 33,863.21 33,863.21
Nov-10 28,234.78 4,972.51 33,207.29 1,000.00 2,070.00 36,277.29 70,140.50
Dec-10 36,730.68 3,159.63 39,890.31 9,800.00 2,160.00 51,850.31 121,990.81
Jan-11 42,444.08 5,188.79 47,632.87 5,405.00 1,980.00 55,017.87 177,008.68
Feb-11 26,727.00 5,126.63 31,853.63 3,220.00 2,060.00 37,133.63 214,142.31
Mar-11 55,517.56 9,022.78 64,540.34 14,283.00 3,240.00 82,063.34 296,205.65
Apr-11 20,201.00 5,076.11 25,277.11 1,500.00 2,340.00 29,117.11 325,322.76
May-11 19,470.50 5,792.91 25,263.41 2,500.00 3,960.00 31,723.41 357,046.17
Jun-11 19,154.96 6,489.46 25,644.42 3,000.00 2,880.00 31,524.42 388,570.59
Jul-11 17,625.00 2,691.82 20,316.82 1,500.00 1,710.00 23,526.82 412,097.41
Aug-11 58,432.00 5,282.78 63,714.78 3,000.00 3,330.00 70,044.78 482,142.19
Sep-11 20,700.00 4,253.46 24,953.46 2,000.00 2,340.00 29,293.46 511,435.65
2010-2011 Totals 373,670.56 62,487.09 436,157.65 47,208.00 28,070.00 511,435.65 511,435.65
Oct-09 2,605.25 2,197.76 4,803.01 0.00 1,950.00 6,753.01 6,753.01
Nov-091 24,337.98 2,518.11 26,856.091 0.00 1,620.00 28,476.09 35,229.10 -
Dec-091 17,897.58 2,459.76 20,357.341 0.00 2,320.001 22,677.34 57,906.44 -
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Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO
MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE TOTAL ALL
Jan-10 24,351.33 1,929.51 26,280.84 0.00 1,800.00 28,080.84 85,987.28
Feb-10 1,191.33 1,368.20 2,559.53 0.00 1,260.00 3,819.53 89,806.81
Mar-10 5,621.83 3,705.74 9,327.57 500.00 2,760.00 12,587.57 102,394.38
Apr-10 4,500.00 8,299.61 12,799.61 1,000.00 2,950.00 16,749.61 119,143.99
May-10 29,587.00 3,703.34 33,290.34 2,000.00 2,820.00 38,110.34 157,254.33
Jun-10 16,608.36 5,017.01 21,625.37 10,070.00 1,890.00 33,585.37 190,839.70
Jul-1 0 5,583.00 4,096.95 9,679.95 2,500.00 1,350.00 13,529.95 204,369.65
Aug-10 15,866.00 5,164.69 21,030.69 13,068.80 2,250.00 36,349.49 240,719.14
Sep-10 35,556.50 2,375.07 37,931.57 0.00 0.00 37,931.57 278,650.71
2009-2010 Totals 183,706.16 42,835.75 226,541.91 29,138.80 22,970.00 278,650.71 278,650.71
Oct-08 8,226.62 893.85 9,120.47 0.00 2,610.00 11,730.47 11,730.47
Nov-08 4,047.50 153.22 4,200.72 0.00 2,340.00 6,540.72 18,271.19
Dec-08 6,768.75 2,091.65 8,860.40 0.00 2,700.00 11,560.40 29,831.59
Jan-09 1,000.00 667.86 1,667.86 0.00 2,770.00 4,437.86 34,269.45
Feb-09 31,413.26 1,493.71 32,906.97 0.00 2,070.00 34,976.97 69,246.42
Mar-09 21,275.00 1,082.51 22,357.51 0.00 2,770.00 25,127.51 94,373.93
Apr-09 7,996.37 531.28 8,527.65 0.00 2,830.00 11,357.65 105,731.58
May-09 101,604.72 5,039.96 106,644.68 0.00 2,170.00 108,814.68 214,546.26
Jun-09 15,682.82 4,887.75 20,570.57 0.00 1,980.00 22,550.57 237,096.83
J u I-09 25,378.25 1,999.07 27,377.32 0.00 1,710.00 29,087.32 266,184.15
Aug-09 21,447.00 3,303.99 24,750.99 0.00 1,610.00 26,360.99 292,545.14
Sep-09 12,252.82 2,744.00 14,996.82 0.00 1,440.00 16,436.82 308,981.96
2008-2009 Totals 257,093.11 24,888.85 281,981.96 0.00 27,000.00 308,981.96 308,981.96
Oct-07 7,570.00 725.00 8,295.00 0.00 50.00 8,345.00 8,345.00
Nov-07 6,500.50 500.00 7,000.50 0.00 1,350.00 8,350.50 16,695.50
Dec-07 1,660.35 618.50 2,278.85 0.00 1,980.00 4,258.85 20,954.35
Jan-08 1,657.00 100.00 1,757.00 0.00 2,610.00 4,367.00 25,321.35
Feb-08 9,000.00 300.00 9,300.00 0.00 2,250.00 11,550.00 36,871.35
Mar-08 33,105.50 400.00 33,505.50 0.00 2,880.00 36,385.50 73,256.85
Apr-08 3,118.50 738.53 3,857.03 0.00 3,510.00 7,367.03 80,623.88
May-08 8,425.00 526.04 8,951.04 0.00 3,140.00 12,091.04 92,714.92
Jun-08 14,100.00 170.71 14,270.71 0.00 3,960.00 18,230.71 110,945.63
Jul-08 1,350.00 135.02 1,485.02 0.00 2,230.00 3,715.02 114,660.65
Aug-08 8,000.00 600.00 8,600.00 0.00 2,980.00 11,580.00 126,240.65
Sep-08 6,212.50 200.83 6,413.33 0.00 2,250.00 8,663.33 134,903.98
2007-2008 Totals 100,699.35 5,014.63 105,713.98 0.00 29,190.00 134,903.98 184,90 .98
Oct-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Nov-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Dec-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Jan-07 10,918.00 1,500.00 12,418.00 0.00 0.00 12,418.00 12,418.00
Feb-07 1,500.00 1,823.55 3,323.55 0.00 0.00 3,323.55 15,741.55
Mar-07 2,150.00 1,001.95 3,151.95 0.00 0.00 3,151.95 18,893.50
Apr-07 4,017.70 902.70 4,920.40 0.00 0.00 4,920.40 23,813.90
May-07 21,060.00 900.00 21,960.00 0.00 0.00 21,960.00 45,773.90
Jun-07 1,250.00 3,585.00 4,835.00 0.00 0.00 4,835.00 50,608.90
J u I-07 8,399.98 1,207.50 9,607.48 0.00 0.00 9,607.48 60,216.38
Aug-07 7,640.00 1,600.00 9,240.00 0.00 0.00 9,240.00 69,456.38
Sep-07 12,157.00 1,000.00 13,157.00 0.00 0.00 13,157.00 82,613.38
2007 Totals 1 69,092.68 13,520.70 82,613.38 0.00 0.00 82,613.38 82,613.38
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