
Officers are poised to forgive $22,700 in deed compliance fines at properties in The Villages.
The Village Heart Neighborhood Growth District Board of Supervisors will take into account the high-quality forgiveness when it meets at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Savannah Heart.
The forgiveness of fines would contain 5 properties:
• A house at 829 Silver Oak Ave. on the Historic Aspect of The Villages has $6,750 in excellent fines. Former state Rep. Marlene O’Toole had been named the executor of the property by the proprietor, who handed away 2012. The utilities had been shut off, the grass was overgrown and O’Toole famous the property was not totally in her title and she or he had selected “letting the property go,” in accordance with Neighborhood Requirements. The home was offered on March 28, 2023.
• A house at 721 Jason Drive within the Village of Silver Lake has $3,500 in excellent fines. It has been offered twice – as soon as in 2021 and once more in 2022.
• A house at 1221 Pompano Lane has $1,750 in unpaid fines. It has been offered twice this 12 months.

• A deceased couple left behind a house at 909 Orchid St. on the Historic Aspect of The Villages. Whereas out of compliance, $8,500 in fines piled up. It was offered in 2022.

• The proprietor of a house at 1013 Vermont Ave. on the Historic Aspect of The Villages was summoned to public hearings however was a no-show in 2021 and once more in 2022. The forgiveness of $2,200 in fines is being sought.