Orange County Enforcement and Property Disposition Presentation
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Learn about the enforcement history, property disposition benefits, and costs related to the case of Orange County v. Antonio Dimauro foreclosure action. This presentation provides a detailed outline and requested actions.
Orange County Enforcement and Property Disposition Presentation
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Code Enforcement Division
Orange County v.Antonio DimauroForeclosure Action and Property Disposition
January 14, 2014
Presentation Outline Enforcement History Property Disposition Benefits and Costs Summary Requested Action
Enforcement History Mr. Dimauro owns several rental properties in Holden Heights Nuisance properties Fires Life and safety code violations Sheriff’s Office and Nuisance Abatement Board Failure to pay fines Failure to pay property taxes
Enforcement History Housing Code Violations Collapsed Carport Unsafe Pool Missing Smoke Detector Unsafe Electrical
Enforcement History Code Violations Permitted Unit Illegal Unit Illegal Conversions Work Without Permits Dual Rear Wheeled Vehicle Illegal Use
Enforcement History Accrued Fines
Enforcement History OCSO Violations Drug Warrant Executed Drug Warrant Executed
Enforcement History Sheriff’s Office Calls-for-Service (2007-2013)
Enforcement History County files foreclosure suit in 2009 Attempts to reach an agreement failed Summary Judgment issued in County’s favor November 2012 County poised to foreclose, obtain Final Judgment
Property Disposition Targeted Properties 1102 25th St. 1103 25th St. 1104 25th St. 1415 25th St. 1320 40th St. 1322 40th St. 1324 40th St. 1336 40th St. 1416 40th St. 2311 Woods St. Woods St. S. Orange Blossom Trail S. Rio Grand Ave. S. Nashville Ave. 25thSt. 40th St. S. Orange Blossom Trail S. Rio Grand Ave. S. Nashville Ave. 44th St.
Property Disposition County to acquire ten properties Demolish 9 substandard houses Seek affordable housing partners or auction as surplus property Florida Real Estate Foundation, Inc. Transfer 1 property to Orange County Redevelopment Agency for affordable housing
Benefits and Costs Benefits to Holden Heights Houses are in proximity Advances affordable housing Builds on other area improvements Deter repeat violators
Benefits and Costs Cost incurred to date of $77,000 Estimated remaining costs to the County Attorney Fees $3,000 Demolition (from NSP) $23,000 Property taxes $59,000 Total $85,000 Annual Maintenance $11,000/yr. (services such as lot cleaning)
Summary County to obtain a Final Judgment County would take title to 10 properties in Holden Heights One property transferred to OBT Redevelopment Board Demolish 9 substandard houses Seek affordable housing use Sell properties as surplus if necessary
Action Requested Acceptance of all properties as described, authorization for staff to execute a County deed for property located at 2311 Woods Street from Orange County to Orange County Community Redevelopment Agency; and authorization to disburse funds to pay delinquent taxes, closing and other costs, and perform all actions necessary and incidental to acquisition and sale at a later date.