Oviedo Magistrate Orders Permit Compliance and Dumpster Enclosure

During the recent Oviedo Special Magistrate meeting, the city addressed two significant code enforcement cases, focusing on a fence erected without a permit and a dumpster not being fully enclosed. The magistrate issued clear directives for compliance, setting a deadline of May 22, 2025, for both cases.

01:04The first case involved a property owned by F KH SFR C2 LP Cars LLC, located on Whittier Circle. The code enforcement officer reported that several fence panels had been replaced without obtaining the necessary permit. Despite multiple attempts to notify the property owner, the issue remained unresolved. The magistrate ruled that the property must obtain a permit by May 22, 2025, and imposed a daily fine of $50 for non-compliance beyond this date.

11:31The second case concerned Christensen Family LTD, the owners of a property on Alfa Trail, where a dumpster was not housed within a fully enclosed structure as required. The officer provided photographic evidence showing that the dumpster was exposed, lacking doors on its enclosure. Despite notices and a revised compliance deadline, the property remained non-compliant. The magistrate ordered the installation of doors or gates by May 22, 2025, with similar financial penalties for failure to comply.

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