Deltona orders cleanup and pool sanitation at Joyner Drive property within 14 days

6400306 · October 23, 2025

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Summary

The owner of a vacant property at 1838 Joyner Drive was ordered to fix an unsanitary pool and remove heavy vine growth within 14 days or face daily fines.

Special Magistrate Kristen Ike found the owner of 1838 Joyner Drive in violation for an unsanitary pool and for overgrown vines and vegetation and ordered the owner to correct both conditions within 14 days (by Nov. 5, 2025) or face fines.

Code compliance officer Bashir Turkzi said the pool had accumulated algae and the property had significant vine overgrowth encroaching on the house, blocking access. Turkzi recommended a 14-day compliance period and a $25-per-day fine per violation if not corrected. The magistrate ordered abatement of the algae/unsanitary condition (pool to be drained or chemically treated and water cleared) and removal of vine growth from the house and surrounding areas by 4:00 p.m. on Nov. 5, 2025. The case file and photographs were admitted into the record.