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Council schedules second hearing on ordinance to collect delinquent fire‑inspection fees on utility bills
Summary
In a first reading, the city’s fire chief outlined a shift allowing delinquent commercial fire‑inspection fees older than 30 days to be attached to a business owner’s utility bill when appropriate; the council set a follow‑up public hearing for April 20, 2026.
The Oviedo City Council on April 6 scheduled a second public hearing for April 20 on Ordinance No. 17‑64, a proposal to permit the city to place delinquent commercial fire‑inspection fees on a business owner’s utility bill when their name is tied to a city account and invoices are more than 30 days past due.
Fire Chief Woodward told…
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