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The City of Oviedo held a Special Magistrate meeting on June 26, 2025, to address property code violations and compliance issues. The session began with procedural affirmations and the introduction of the first case concerning a property owned by Christian Family Ltd.
Code enforcement officer Lindsey Longstreet presented evidence indicating that the property had not come into compliance regarding a dumpster that lacked doors. Despite previous notifications and a compliance deadline set for May 22, 2025, the property owners failed to respond or rectify the violation. As a result, the magistrate assessed a fine of $1,700, reflecting 34 days of noncompliance at a rate of $50 per day.
The second case involved CareFirst Key Homes LLC, with a property located at 1047 Whittier Circle. Longstreet again reported that the property had not complied with previous orders, and no permits had been obtained. Similar to the first case, the magistrate noted the absence of the respondent and imposed a fine of $1,700 for continued noncompliance.
The meeting concluded without further items on the agenda, underscoring the ongoing challenges the city faces in enforcing property regulations and ensuring compliance among property owners. The magistrate's decisions reflect a commitment to uphold local ordinances and address violations effectively.
Converted from 06/26/2025 - SPECIAL MAGISTRATE meeting on June 27, 2025
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