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-Residential & commercial code resolution
-Overgrowth / overgrown conditions
-Dumped junk & debris violations
-Fence / right of way violations
-Pool draining & securitization
-Landscape removal & improvement
-Tree trimming & brush clearing
-Weed & vegetation clearing
-Bush-hogging & heavy duty mowing
-Subdivision / developed lot mowing
-Monthly maintenance packages
-Overgrowth / overgrown conditions
-Dumped junk & debris violations
-Fence / right of way violations
-Pool draining & securitization
-Landscape removal & improvement
-Tree trimming & brush clearing
-Weed & vegetation clearing
-Bush-hogging & heavy duty mowing
-Subdivision / developed lot mowing
-Monthly maintenance packages
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Top 5 Code Violations:
1. Overgrown Conditions / Yard Maintenance Standards
Yard Maintenance Standards are the responsibility of every property owner and include the maintenance of overgrown areas on a regular basis. Dead trees and limbs must be removed and vegetation and trees trimmed so as to not impair vision or obstruct the travel of motorists. Lawn Growth must not exceed 10 inches.
2. Trash, Junk, and Debris
Junk, trash and debris cannot be left in the yard and must be properly disposed of. This includes junk, auto parts, appliances, furniture, building materials, tires, trash such as discarded paper, cardboard, plastics, etc; and debris such as tree trimmings and fallen limbs.
3. Inoperative Motor Vehicles
Disabled and/or unlicensed vehicles cannot be stored on the premises unless located in a garage. A disabled/unlicensed vehicle is a vehicle that does not display a current license tag and/or is not equipped with all parts that are required to legally and safely operate on public streets and/or cannot be driven under its own power.
4. Dilapidated Structure
The maintenance of a structure is the responsibility of the property owner. Any wood, siding, shingles, roof covering, railings, fences, walls, ceilings, porches, doors, windows and screens, and other exterior parts of a structure must be maintained in weather-tight, rodent proof, sound condition and good repair.
The property owner is responsible for maintaining secure windows, doors and other openings that cannot be readily opened from the outside. Boarding up of a structure requires that the owner obtain a permit for a Boarding Certificate from the Construction Services Division.
5. Outdoor Storage
Outdoor storage is prohibited. Generally, any equipment, materials or furnishings that would ordinarily not be used outdoors, may not be stored outdoors. For example, you may not keep indoor furniture, household appliances, auto parts or building materials outside.
Serving the greater Tampa Bay area, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee Counties. Tampa, St Petersburg, Gibsonton, Largo, Oldsmar, Riverview, Brandon, Seminole, Apollo Beach, Carrollwood, Temple Terrace, Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Hudson, Tarpon Springs, South Tampa, Bradenton, Palmetto.
Top 5 Code Violations:
1. Overgrown Conditions / Yard Maintenance Standards
Yard Maintenance Standards are the responsibility of every property owner and include the maintenance of overgrown areas on a regular basis. Dead trees and limbs must be removed and vegetation and trees trimmed so as to not impair vision or obstruct the travel of motorists. Lawn Growth must not exceed 10 inches.
2. Trash, Junk, and Debris
Junk, trash and debris cannot be left in the yard and must be properly disposed of. This includes junk, auto parts, appliances, furniture, building materials, tires, trash such as discarded paper, cardboard, plastics, etc; and debris such as tree trimmings and fallen limbs.
3. Inoperative Motor Vehicles
Disabled and/or unlicensed vehicles cannot be stored on the premises unless located in a garage. A disabled/unlicensed vehicle is a vehicle that does not display a current license tag and/or is not equipped with all parts that are required to legally and safely operate on public streets and/or cannot be driven under its own power.
4. Dilapidated Structure
The maintenance of a structure is the responsibility of the property owner. Any wood, siding, shingles, roof covering, railings, fences, walls, ceilings, porches, doors, windows and screens, and other exterior parts of a structure must be maintained in weather-tight, rodent proof, sound condition and good repair.
The property owner is responsible for maintaining secure windows, doors and other openings that cannot be readily opened from the outside. Boarding up of a structure requires that the owner obtain a permit for a Boarding Certificate from the Construction Services Division.
5. Outdoor Storage
Outdoor storage is prohibited. Generally, any equipment, materials or furnishings that would ordinarily not be used outdoors, may not be stored outdoors. For example, you may not keep indoor furniture, household appliances, auto parts or building materials outside.
Serving the greater Tampa Bay area, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee Counties. Tampa, St Petersburg, Gibsonton, Largo, Oldsmar, Riverview, Brandon, Seminole, Apollo Beach, Carrollwood, Temple Terrace, Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Hudson, Tarpon Springs, South Tampa, Bradenton, Palmetto.