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Commission upholds county finding that 5025 Emerson Road lost most of its mobile‑home park nonconforming use

5546277 · August 5, 2025
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The Board of County Commissioners unanimously affirmed a Development Services ruling that six of nine mobile homes at 5025 Emerson Road were removed and not replaced within the 12‑month window required by county code, leaving three entitlements tied to impact‑fee credits.

The Hernando County Board of County Commissioners on Aug. 5 affirmed a Development Services ruling that removed most of the nonconforming mobile‑home entitlements for a property at 5025 Emerson Road.

Development Services Director Omar Pablo told the board staff’s administrative decision resulted from demolition permits and removals of six of nine mobile homes that had been on the 10‑acre parcel. County code requires replacement within 12 months to preserve a nonconforming unit; Pablo said demolition permits were issued in 2020 for most units and one earlier in 2018, and that the replacements were not completed in the required time. He said two of the remaining units represented impact‑fee credits and one had an…

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