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Deltona magistrate continues case over fence, front-yard vehicles amid notice questions
Summary
A special magistrate continued a code-enforcement hearing for 3182 Overdell Street after staff and the magistrate questioned whether the notice-of-hearing met the minimum service timing; the city requested 30 days to comply or $20.25 per day fines for two alleged violations.
Deltona Special Magistrate Kristen Ike continued the code-enforcement case against Chase T. and Megan Carr concerning 3182 Overdell Street after questions about the mailing and service dates for the notice of hearing.
The action matters because the city had sought to impose daily fines while the property remained out of compliance on two alleged code violations — a fence in disrepair and vehicles stored in the front yard — but the magistrate paused the matter to ensure the respondents received proper notice.
Enrique Rios, city code compliance officer, told the magistrate the…
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