Showing ordinances that apply to Crystal Springs, FL
Crystal Springs is an unincorporated community (population 1,268) in Pasco County, Florida. Because Crystal Springs is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Pasco County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The property blight rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Pasco County enforces property maintenance standards under the Land Development Code and Code Enforcement Ordinance to prevent blight. Deteriorated structures, accumulated debris, and unsecured vacant buildings trigger notices with 10 to 30 day compliance deadlines and daily fines.
Pasco County Code of Ordinances Ch. 66 (Nuisances) and the Land Development Code address property blight, working in tandem with Florida Statutes Ch. 162 (County Code Enforcement) which authorizes special magistrates to levy fines up to $250 per day for a first violation and $500 per day for repeat violations. Common violations include peeling or deteriorating exterior paint, broken or boarded windows, accumulated junk and debris, damaged roofing, and inoperable vehicles. Code enforcement issues a Notice of Violation with a 10 to 30 day compliance period. Unresolved cases go to the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate. Pasco may abate nuisances and lien the property under FS ยง162.09. Unsecured vacant/abandoned structures must be boarded per county standards. Note: FS ยง166.0445 prohibits rent control but does not limit blight enforcement.
Notice of Violation with 10-30 day cure period. Special Magistrate fines up to $250/day first offense, $500/day repeat violations (FS ยง162.09). Irreparable/irreversible violations up to $5,000. County abatement costs liened against property.
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