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Three enforcement orders for Apopka property: trash, overgrown vegetation and inoperable vehicles must be cleared by March 14

2445378 · February 28, 2025
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Seminole County code officers presented three cases against Victoria Gomez for rubbish, uncultivated vegetation and abandoned vehicles at 3407 Holiday Ave. The board set a March 14, 2025 compliance date, with fines of $100/day for rubbish and abandoned vehicles and $50/day for vegetation if not corrected.

The Seminole County Code Enforcement Board on Feb. 27 ordered owner Victoria Gomez to remove rubbish, cut overgrown vegetation and remove or repair inoperable vehicles at 3407 Holiday Ave in Apopka by midnight on March 14, 2025, or face daily fines.

Code enforcement officer Cameron Adair, Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, South Region, presented three separate cases: 25-08-CEB (rubbish), 25-10-CEB (uncultivated vegetation), and 25-11-CEB (abandoned or junked vehicles). Adair said his initial inspections began Sept.…

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