Where these buildings owned by the city? Or owned by private landowner?
According to the real estate web sites, these were privately owned condominium units, plus there is an “association”, which is a corporate entity, with a board that consists of the individual owners (at this point after 40 years the developer probably long ago devolved his shares to the owners) that is responsible for any common elements.
Florida has a requirement in its building code that buildings be re-certified every 40 years, and that report has to be filed with the “building official”, who is the person at the city (usually an engineer or architect) with the responsibility for granting permits, inspecting buildings etc.