Hernando County commissioners Tuesday approved an ordinance change that would allow a "code compliance month." Assistant County Attorney Jon Jouben said the amendment would let commissioners approve a special month for people with liens for code violations to reduce the amount of the liens by complying with code requirements. Under the change, a lien could be reduced by board action if an application for reduction is approved by staff.
The proposal would authorize a compliance month to be scheduled each in May. Property owners that remain in violation or where costs of county clean-up exceeded lien amounts would not be eligible. The proposal was criticized by one former violator who complained that the process required a non-refundable $30 application fee, but commissioners voted unanimously to approve the change.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Code Compliance Month
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