Code enforcement gives licensed salon two weeks to close or face $250 per day fine Clara McCarthy wanted to get away from the high rent of where they were and be close to their two handicapped children. Author: Ken Amaro Updated: 8:37 PM EDT April 6, 2021 ORANGE PARK, Fla. — A Clay County couple is trying to save their business from Clay County Code Enforcement. Their business is carefully tucked away in their home, which is in a residential community. "We have been open 8 weeks," said Carla McCarthy. McCarthy and her spouse invested their savings into the business. They wanted to get away from the high rent of where they were and be close to their two handicapped children