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Owner told to seek county process for retaining wall inside conservation easement and floodplain; magistrate grants 60-day continuance
Summary
A Seminole County conservation-easement and floodplain question slowed permitting for a retaining wall; the county attorney advised that an administrative-code process (compensating storage/exchange) is required before a permit may be issued, and the magistrate continued the case to July 9.
Property owners Ahmed and Sakina Nuramohamed appeared in a case concerning an unpermitted retaining wall at 846 Isle Pointe in Sanford. County building staff said permit applications for a retaining wall and associated drainage and natural-resource reviews remained in plan-check status with outstanding corrections.
Deputy County Attorney Naysa Borker told the magistrate the county’s legal view is that the parcel lies in a designated flood hazard area and that the recorded plat contains a conservation easement that “specifically says no construction permitted within the…
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