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Alachua County magistrate hears multiple code cases; Harrell granted six months to comply

Alachua County Code Enforcement Special Magistrate · May 1, 2025
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Summary

The May 1 docket included several routine and contested matters: consent order entered in a trustee case, Monteoka New Life and Saint Paul Methodist cited for recycling failures, West Shore Legacy cited for habitability violations, and William Harrell was granted six months to remove or store vehicles and boats.

The special magistrate convened a full docket of code enforcement matters on May 1, hearing a mix of consent orders, no‑shows and contested compliance issues across Alachua County.

Early on the clerk called Case No. 24‑015185 (Alachua County v. Frincher G. Moore Trustee); the magistrate said both parties agreed and a consent order was signed and entered. Case No. 25‑001494 (an unpaid GFL invoice of $126.53) was called and no representative appeared.

The county presented multiple…

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