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In addition to connecting plumbing fixtures to sewer, Respondent stipulated that it <br /> would have all septic tanks on the subject property properly abandoned pursuant <br /> to Health Department abandonment permits within 90 days after connection to <br /> the sewer system. <br /> Respondent also agreed to provide the Health Department with written updates <br /> detailing Respondent's progress in complying with the deadlines set out in the <br /> aforementioned Stipulation. The City of Fellsmere gave consent to the Stipulation <br /> and has been amenable to the Respondent entering into the Stipulation. The <br /> Hearing Board did approve the Stipulation at their June 7, 2012 hearing board. <br /> Case No 479-10 (Suspended Penalty) <br /> 2. The Respondents, Serafina and Salinas Bedolla, owners of real property located <br /> at 4115, 4125 and 4135 30th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32967 with a parcel of <br /> land with three structures containing a total of five living units (multifamily). <br /> This case was brought before the June 7, 2012 hearing board, at which time a <br /> Stipulation, which the parties entered into prior to the hearing board, was <br /> approved by the hearing board. Respondent stipulated that on or before thirty <br /> (30) days from the signed Stipulation date, the Respondent would complete <br /> connection of all plumbing structures on the property to the County sanitary <br /> sewer system. The parties to the Stipulation also agreed that any violation in the <br /> interim resulting in a sanitary nuisance would require immediate connectivity and <br /> would result in the Respondent incurring a daily fine for any violations that <br /> occurred. Additionally, the Respondent stipulated that any septic tanks on the <br /> subject property would probably be abandoned pursuant to Health Department <br /> abandonment permits within ninety (90) days of connection of the structures <br /> formerly served by the septic tanks to the County's sewer system. Respondent <br /> also agreed to provide the Health Department with written updates detailing the <br /> Respondent's progress complying with the deadlines set out in the Stipulation. <br /> Respondent agreed to pay a minimal fine of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) <br /> and at this point has entered into a payment plan with the Health Department. <br /> Case No. 498-12 (Payment Plan) <br /> 3. The Environmental Control Office, as well as the Respondent, Reliable Treasure <br /> Coast Indian River Septic, have entered into a Settlement Stipulation with regard <br /> to work performed by Reliable Treasure Coast Indian River Septic on property <br /> located at 1965 13th Ave. S.W. Vero Beach, FL 32962. Upon inspection of the <br /> property by the Health Department, spoils were found to have been buried and <br /> the property failed inspection on or about October 17, 2011. The Respondent <br /> was notified that the inspection failed due to the buried spoils, and that the spoils <br /> must be excavated and removed prior to re-inspection. The Respondent has <br /> come into compliance and excavated the buried spoils and passed re-inspection <br /> at the present time. <br /> Due to the foregoing, the Respondent has agreed to and has entered into a <br /> Settlement Stipulation regarding this matter agree to pay a $500 fine set forth in <br /> the Settlement Stipulation in connection with entering into the Stipulation. The <br /> Order adopting Settlement Stipulation is set for board approval before the <br /> Environmental Control Hearing Board at their next meeting. Case No. 503-12 <br /> 125 <br />