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Property owner ordered to replace required trees; deadline extended to Dec. 14

September 16, 2025 | City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida


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Property owner ordered to replace required trees; deadline extended to Dec. 14
The Code Enforcement Board on Sept. 15 found the owner of 2434 View Ridge Way (case C2412-0007) in violation of the city’s minimum tree requirements and ordered remedial planting by Dec. 14, 2025. Staff reported that two palms had been removed without required replacements and that the parcel — a lot over 4,000 square feet — must meet the ordinance requiring two canopy trees plus an understory (or two palms under an alternate schedule). Officer Andrew Snodgrass told the board that notices went out beginning Dec. 2024 and that repeated contacts and hand-delivered hearing notices followed; the property remained noncompliant at the time of the hearing. The owner, who identified herself as Reyna and said she is facing foreclosure and financial hardship, asked the board for more time. After discussion, the board extended the compliance deadline to Dec. 14, 2025 and set a $150-per-day fine to begin after that date should the required trees not be planted and inspected.

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