St. Cloud City Council Tackles Serious Safety Concerns in Long-Delayed Building Renovation
- Meeting Overview:
During a recent St. Cloud City Council meeting, extensive discussion focused on a building project on New York Avenue, which has faced significant delays and safety concerns due to code violations and expired permits. The case, spearheaded by the city’s code enforcement team, highlighted ongoing violations and potential hazards, prompting city officials to set compliance deadlines and emphasize the need for safety measures.
The building at the center of the discussion has remained incomplete for over six years, resulting in safety hazards such as structural damage and fire risks due to the lack of protective measures like a fire sprinkler system. City officials underscored the building’s vulnerability, with fire marshal Richard Tons describing it as a “giant tinder box” and highlighting the risk posed to both emergency responders and the public. The absence of essential safety features, including open stairwells and missing windows, exacerbates these concerns.
Officer Pam Neil presented evidence of ongoing violations, detailing the city’s efforts to bring the property into compliance. The building’s owner, Mateo Hodo, acknowledged delays in the permit application process, attributing them to the need for updates to comply with current codes. Despite these explanations, city officials remained firm on the necessity of addressing safety hazards, setting a compliance deadline of January 30, 2026, to obtain the necessary permits or face substantial daily fines.
Discussions revealed that the building’s fire monitoring system, while functional, did not alleviate concerns about the absence of a sprinkler system. City officials emphasized that monitoring alone does not equate to safety, highlighting the need for proactive measures to mitigate fire risks. The debate further explored the implications of the building’s state on public safety and the responsibilities of both the city and the project manager to rectify these issues effectively.
Complicating matters, the project also faces regulatory hurdles tied to the expired certificate of appropriateness (COA), which is required for construction permits. The zoning manager clarified that the project must either extend the expired COA or resubmit plans for a new one to proceed. The applicant expressed frustration over navigating multiple approvals.
In light of these challenges, city officials called for a clear plan of action to expedite the permit process and ensure compliance with safety codes. The meeting concluded with directives for the project manager to submit an application for an extension of the COA by February 6, 2026, and to prioritize installing a fire suppression system as construction resumes. The next hearing, scheduled for February 18, 2026, will evaluate progress made on these fronts.
In another significant case, the council addressed code violations at a property on Kentucky Avenue, where unpermitted work had transformed an accessory structure into an apartment. Code Enforcement Officer Alex Miller presented evidence of unauthorized alterations, prompting the city to set a compliance deadline of January 30, 2026, for the owner to obtain necessary permits or dismantle the work. The owner contested the allegations, claiming harassment by the code officer and asserting that changes to the property predated their ownership.
The council’s discussion also covered a property on Jessica Lane with issues related to unmaintained pool water and a property on Kingston Way involving inoperable vehicles and a missing landlord license. In both instances, the city set deadlines for compliance and imposed daily fines for any violations not addressed by January 30, 2026.
Robertson, Chris
City Council Officials:
Robertson, Chris (Mayor), Paul, Jennifer A. (Council Member), Urban, Kolby (Council Member), Gilbert, Ken (Council Member), Fletcher, Shawn (Deputy Mayor)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/21/2026
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Recording Published:
01/21/2026
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Duration:
218 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Osceola County
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Towns:
St. Cloud
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