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Code enforcement gives Longwood homeowner until May 11 to fix stagnant, unsecured pool or face daily fines

2807801 · March 28, 2025
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Summary

Seminole County code enforcement found a Longwood property at 300 S. Sweetwater Cove Blvd. in violation for stagnant water and an unsecured pool. The board set a May 11 compliance deadline and reduced the recommended daily fines to $100 per violation.

The Seminole County Code Enforcement Board on March 27 ordered Betty W. Tanzer to secure and clear a residential pool at 300 South Sweetwater Cove Boulevard in Longwood, setting a compliance deadline of May 11 and a $100-per-day penalty if violations persist.

Code enforcement officer Cameron Adair of the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office presented photographic evidence and inspection dates showing a stagnant pool and a gate that was not self-closing or self-latching. Adair said his initial inspection was Oct. 29, 2024, and follow-up…

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