In a recent meeting, the Mount Dora city officials addressed a pressing issue regarding an unsafe structure that poses a significant threat to public health and safety. Building Official John highlighted the immediate dangers, noting that the bottom cord of the trusses has been removed, raising concerns about a potential roof collapse. The city is seeking permission to demolish the structure if the current owner fails to secure a demolition permit by July 30.
Compliance Officer James Paul reported that the owner, who is currently residing in a state facility due to mental health issues, has been attempting to demolish the building from the inside. However, this has resulted in further damage and a hazardous environment, with broken windows and open access to the property, making it a potential danger to the community, especially children.
The city has taken steps to ensure the owner is aware of the situation, with notices of violation and hearings delivered to him. Despite these efforts, the owner’s sister, who acts as his caretaker, has indicated that while she leaves mail and supplies for him, it is unclear if he is actively managing the property.
City officials emphasized the need for immediate action to secure the building and prevent unauthorized access. They proposed that if the owner does not obtain the necessary permits within the specified timeframe, the city should be authorized to proceed with demolition and recover costs through a lien on the property.
The meeting concluded with a consensus that the city has the authority to secure the property in the interim and that the owner must act promptly to address the safety concerns. The current fines against the property have accumulated to $8,500, reflecting the ongoing violations since May 11. The city remains committed to protecting the community while navigating the complexities of the owner's situation.