In a recent code enforcement board meeting, officials addressed ongoing violations related to unpermitted driveway and parking area constructions at a residential property located at 150 North Devon Avenue, Winter Springs. The property owner, Michael Rice, faced scrutiny after it was revealed that no site construction permits had been issued for the driveway and designated parking area, which were reportedly added in 2021.
The board reviewed a series of inspections and communications dating back to February 2024, when a code violation notice was first sent to the property owner. Subsequent inspections confirmed that the property remained in violation, with no permits applied for since 2022. Despite previous applications, the permits had expired without being issued, leading to the current enforcement actions.
During the meeting, Rice expressed frustration over the permitting process, stating that the driveways were already in place when he purchased the home in 2023. He highlighted difficulties in obtaining clear answers from city officials regarding the permit status and compliance requirements. The board emphasized that as the current owner, he is responsible for rectifying the situation, regardless of the previous owner's actions.
The staff recommended that the code enforcement board find the property in violation and issue an order for compliance by August 9, 2024. Additionally, they proposed a daily fine of up to $500 for continued non-compliance. The board's decision aims to ensure adherence to local ordinances and address the ongoing issue of unpermitted constructions in the community.