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Commissioners reduce $140,201.69 lien to $5,000 for Cheuleota property over unpermitted sign

3280770 · April 28, 2025
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The board unanimously approved a reduction of a long‑accrued code‑enforcement lien tied to an unpermitted sign on a vacant parcel in Cheuleota, after the current owner said the prior owner had removed signage and the property was brought into compliance in 2024.

The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to reduce a $140,201.69 code‑enforcement lien on a vacant Cheuleota parcel to $5,000.

Alexis Valley, code enforcement clerk, told the board the case began with a citation in January 2022 for unpermitted signage. The code enforcement board issued findings and deadlines in April and orders of noncompliance in January 2023; fines continued to accrue until…

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