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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018 03 27 Public Hearings 400 - Repeat Cases - WS-1Code Enforcement Division ***REPEAT VIOLATOR*** Case: 2018CE000340 Address: 867 Leopard Trail Owner: Krystal M. Christopher Violation: Winter Springs City Ordinance 13-2 (e) Stagnant Pool Date of Service: March 7, 2018 Inspector: Code Officer R. McLaren Code Enforcement Division • Property was taken to Code Board in April 2014 and found in violation of same ordinance as cited. Pool was drained as per Code Board Order under case number 2014CE000505. The case was then closed in compliance on May 7, 2015. • February 20, 2018 — Received compliant from neighbor adjoining this property that the pool in the rear yard is stagnant and overflowing the top of the pool. Upon inspection was able to verify the condition as described. Code Enforcement Division • Seminole County Department of Health was notified via email to have the pool treated for mosquitoes to minimize the public safety health risk associated with this. • Notice of Code Violation was prepared notifying the resident that the case was to be handled as a Repeat Violator case, as it met the criteria, and also included notification that the City would take appropriate steps to remedy the violation per Code Board order. Notice was posted at residence and mailed Certified Return Receipt Requested, which was signed for on March 23, 2018. Code Enforcement Division • No contact to this date has been made with any party associated with this. The owner of the property is the same was brought before the Board for the previous case. - •"i ': ''�`�',F�1' - ':.,w, �' '.may �-. - � � � ��. �� _�.r - _ _ .• _ • - - s '! .} 1k-•' �'�, :�e+ _�— e..- ' v.• � - - - -, - - '. — '.� '^��' o`er 4 � - qr • \tip\��\:� t==jp i ! 1 P Code Enforcement Division Recommend that the property be found in violation of cited City Ordinance, and in accordance with City Code and Florida State Statute 162 be treated as a Repeat Offender with a daily fine of $500 applied. Further, I recommend the Code Board order that the pool be drained to remedy the public safety/health hazard it poses and that the pool be covered as to prevent future reoccurrence.