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Board finds Fredericks property poses public-safety risk; sets deadlines and county referral

2807801 · March 28, 2025
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Summary

The board found multiple violations at 230 Scarborough Cove (unsecured pool, vegetation, collapsed enclosure) and ordered corrections with staggered deadlines; it also made a formal finding that the enclosure-related threats may constitute a public-safety hazard eligible for county remedial action.

The Seminole County Code Enforcement Board on March 27 addressed three related cases at 230 Scarborough Cove in Longwood involving owner Barbara B. Fredericks: an unsecured pool, uncultivated vegetation and a collapsed pool enclosure. The board set compliance deadlines and, in two instances, formally found the conditions could constitute a serious threat to public health, safety and welfare.

Code enforcement officer Cameron Adair presented photographic evidence and inspection logs showing repeated inspections beginning Sept. 9, 2024, and continuing through March 26, 2025. Adair said the enclosure had collapsed and pushed the gate open in multiple…

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