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Deltona code compliance outlines ramped sweeps, animal control constraints and TNR workshop July 28

5286703 · July 7, 2025
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City code compliance presented monthly enforcement data, explained the five‑step enforcement process and said it will resume weekly sweeps, begin focused Wednesday sweeps and hold a trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) workshop July 28; staff warned quarantine limits at Halifax Humane Society reduce impound capacity.

Deltona’s code compliance manager reported to the commission on July 7 that the department will resume targeted enforcement sweeps and will host a workshop on trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) on July 28.

"We start with a door hanger — it's like a courtesy," Danny Rod, code compliance manager, said while running through the department’s enforcement steps. Rod outlined a standard escalation: courtesy notice (door hanger), abatement notice/notice of violation (including posting on property and certified mail as required by Florida statute), and, if necessary, a hearing before the special magistrate, which can result in fines or liens.

Rod showed monthly…

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