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Occupant granted extra time after county finds accumulation of junk remains

Alachua County Code Enforcement Special Magistrate · January 8, 2026
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Summary

In a nuisance/accumulation case at 4811 NW 234th Ave, county staff found overgrowth abated but that excessive outdoor storage still violated code; occupant William Lloyd asked for extra time and the county agreed to an additional 30 days (90 days total) to come into compliance before fines apply.

In Case 25‑009780, Michael Williams, an Alachua County code officer, told the magistrate that a complaint from Sept. 16, 2025 alleged accumulation of junk and nuisance overgrowth at 4811 NW 234th Avenue. Williams said the property was in compliance for nuisance overgrowth after an inspection but that accumulation…

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