HOAs in Winter Park governed by FL Chapter 720. Board meetings require 48-hour notice, open to members, minutes must be maintained for 7 years.
Winter Park HOAs operate under Florida Homeowners Association Act (FL 720). Board meetings require at least 48 hours posted notice except emergencies, must be open to all members except for legal consultation or personnel matters, and members may record meetings. Minutes must be kept for at least 7 years per FL 720.303. Annual member meetings require 14-day notice and elections must follow statutory secret ballot procedures.
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Winter Park requires property owners to maintain lots free of accumulated brush, dead vegetation, and combustible debris. Overgrown lots posing fire hazards ...
Winter Park, FL
Consumer fireworks are banned in Winter Park except on the three state-preempted holidays under FL Statute 791.08: July 4, December 31, and January 1. Sparkl...
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Open burning of yard waste is generally prohibited in Winter Park. Yard debris must be placed at curbside for municipal collection. Authorization from the Fl...
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Tree removal in Winter Park requires a permit for most trees 4 inches DBH or larger. Even with FL 163.045 preemption for dangerous trees, the city requires a...
Winter Park, FL
Winter Park property maintenance code requires lots to be kept free of noxious weeds, invasive species, and excessive ground cover. Brazilian pepper, air pot...
Winter Park, FL
Winter Park is within the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD). Year-round landscape irrigation is limited to two days per week based on addres...
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