Posts Tagged ‘housing’
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — When Maria Trigueiro and her husband, Jose, bought a home in Lake Forest after living in New Hampshire, they did so under the impression that the vegetative buffer between the home and Florida’s Turnpike would remain untouched.
About six years later, Trigueiro is upset that St. Lucie West Services District officials are pulling up invasive, non-native Brazilian pepper trees in the surrounding community. The trees behind her house are still in the ground, but she is worried they will be coming down soon.
Under its development permit through the South Florida Water Management District, St. Lucie West Services District is required to check its property and destroy invasive plants such as the Brazilian pepper, which crowds out native vegetation and can damage the local environment.
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Tags: budget, communication, development, environment, fees, Florida, housing, lake, noise, property, saw, trees, Turnpike, water
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
JENSEN BEACH — A man was charged Saturday evening with domestic battery after he drenched his wife with a garden hose and attacked her, according to an affidavit released Monday.
The altercation began when the victim entered the couple’s residence in the 1400 block of Northeast Chardon Street, while smoking a cigarette.
The affidavit says the victim’s husband, John Jeffrey Murray, 51, began yelling at her about smoking in the house and sprayed her with the hose.
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Tags: battery, beach, bond, deputies, deputy, domestic, housing, jail, man, police, water, wife
Posted in Crime, Jensen Beach, Weird News | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — A father at a house where 10 children were suspected of living in filth pleaded no contest Monday to a child neglect charge.
Rupert Anthony Thompson, 32, father of some of the children and stepfather of others, was arrested in October 2008 after authorities say they found feces, flies, roaches, trash, dirty diapers, rotting food, urine and exposed electrical outlets in the house in the 1100 block of Jasmine Avenue. The children ranged in age from 4 months to 12 years.
As part of a plea agreement, the State Attorney’s Office will recommend Thompson receive two years of probation when he’s sentenced by Circuit Judge Larry Schack. Sentencing is scheduled Aug. 19.
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Tags: arrest, attorney, author, child, children, contest, father, filth, housing, judge, plea, probation, urine
Posted in Courts, Crime, Fort Pierce, Health | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Two girls were charged with aggravated battery Friday after they attacked a woman who was attempting to break up a fight between her son and another man, according to an affidavit released Monday.
The girls, ages 15 and 16, were at a party with the two men and rode with them to the woman’s house in the 4300 block of Southeast Chesapeake Bay Drive around 3:30 a.m.
The report says the two men began fighting as they arrived at the residence, and the woman came outside to try and break up the fight.
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Tags: arrest, battery, deputies, deputy, driving, fight, girl, hospital, housing, jail, man, paramedic, Stuart, transportation, woman
Posted in Crime, Stuart | 1 Comment »
Thursday, June 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Signs of economic distress abound in Martin County and the outlook for next year doesn’t appear to be much better.
Martin County’s population dipped slightly since last year, school enrollment is expected to decline for two years, government revenues are down and new construction has dropped, several local and state officials said this week during government meetings.
The housing market is so bad two developers asked Martin County to rescind their hard won final site plan approvals for new subdivisions so they can delay paying impact fees and utility connection charges, said Growth Management Director Nicki van Vonno.
“That is a recent trend and it’s directly tied to the applicant’s ability to go forward or not,” van Vonno said. “Money is tight.”
The County Commission voted unanimously on Tuesday to rescind the final site plan approval for the Pentalago subdivision, 42 ranchettes on Citrus Boulevard near Interstate 95 in Palm City Farms. (more…)
Tags: application, development, fees, government, housing, Indiantown, lake, money, North, roads, sale, sales, Schools, Stuart, students, taxes, trend, utility, vote
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Thursday, June 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
Since March, Leroy Stennett has spent more than 10 hours talking to seven people in five departments at Bank of America about getting his mortgage modified.
In 2006, Stennett and his wife purchased a house in Port St. Lucie for $285,000, putting $95,000 down and adding another $5,000 in closing costs from the sale of their previous home.
“My house is worth $120,000 now, so, I’ve basically paid it off, but they don’t want to cut me a break,” Stennett said about his lender, Bank of America. “Every time I call, I talk to a different person, so I can’t get any real answers.”
Like thousands on the Treasure Coast, Stennett hoped President Barack Obama’s Making Home Affordable plan would help adjust his house payments after applying for a mortgage modification. But frustrated homeowners, who remain current on mortgage payments despite economic setbacks, say they are confused about the modification process and aren’t getting support or cooperation from their lenders. (more…)
Tags: application, bank, beach, ceo, chief, club, critical, cuts, employment, Florida, housing, informant, jobs, lender, loan, money, nurse, nursing, Obama, sale, sales, search, trial, value, wife
Posted in Stuart | 12 Comments »
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
INDIANTOWN — The long-stalled Quillen Development of Regional Impact is dead and the developer is missing in action.
The Martin County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to kill the proposal for 2,250 houses and 150,000 square feet of commercial space at the intersection of Warfield Boulevard and Allapattah Road in Indiantown.
Officials with the project’s developer, Ascot Development of Delray Beach, did not attend Tuesday’s public hearing on the fate of the project, which was first proposed in December 2005. The developer paid $58.5 million for the land.
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Tags: beach, commissioners, communication, development, fees, grants, housing, Indiantown, missing, roads, Schools, utility, vote, water
Posted in Economy, Martin County | No Comments »
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
The White House is reviewing the merits of the proposed Indian Street Bridge as a response to a U.S. senator who included the span in his list of 100 questionable federal stimulus projects.
The review is being conducted only because it was raised by U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., not because it is a concern of the White House.
The review could be quickly wrapped up as the White House has already determined that one-third of the items highlighted by Coburn in a report released Tuesday are not stimulus projects or are misleading characterizations of stimulus projects.
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Tags: bridge, contract, critical, federal, Florida, housing, hurricanes, jobs, lawsuit, money, Obama, property, raise, raises, stimulus, Stuart, Traffic
Posted in Economy, Palm City, Stuart, Traffic | No Comments »
Monday, June 15th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A 20-year-old Port St. Lucie man has been arrested for allegedly pouring peroxide in the face of his pregnant girlfriend.
Port St. Lucie police reported they received a call from Joshua K. Perry’s girlfriend at 8:48 p.m. Saturday.
The woman, three months pregnant, claimed that she told Perry not to leave the Rio Mar Drive house they have shared for four months. According to police records, Perry responded by grabbing the woman by the hair and throwing her onto the couch.
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Tags: arrest, battery, cell, deputies, deputy, driving, felony, girlfriend, housing, man, police, unemployed, woman
Posted in Crime, Port St. Lucie, Weird News | 3 Comments »
Monday, June 15th, 2009 by Eve Samples
Hundreds of boom-time buyers in Florida have tried to use the Interstate Land Sales Act to wiggle out of real estate contracts. Some have been successful, others haven’t — but a recent ruling shines light on the risk involved in pursuing such cases.
A magistrate judge ruled late last month that three buyers at St. Lucie County’s Ocean Bay Villas who were suing in an attempt to get their deposits back must repay $76,600 in attorneys fees and costs to the developer, Stuart-based Pukka Development Inc.
“The question is: Do these lawyers explain to these buyers the risk if they lose? The developers are going to go after the attorney’s fees,” said Mark Grant, a partner at Ruden McClosky in Fort Lauderdale who represented Pukka.
In the Pukka case, the plaintiffs — Saverio Pugliese, Michael Mieves, Antonio Saladino and Stephen Matalyak — claimed Pukka violated the Interstate Land Sales Act because it didn’t file specific property reports required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida ultimately ruled that Pukka was exempt form the reports.
Tags: contract, court, development, fees, Florida, grants, housing, judge, Ocean Bay Villas, property, Pukka, sale, sales, violations, violators
Posted in Economy, Martin County, Stuart, Treasure Coast business | 3 Comments »