Subject: Fun and Games at the City Commission

Fellow Winter Park Residents,


Please share with friends and neighbors.

 

Should be a fun vote by the City Commission Wednesday, January 8th on a request by commission member Todd Weaver to declare his home at 1051 Lake Bell Drive as historic. This is a bald attempt by Weaver to legalize his code violations going back at least 10 years.


How, you ask?


  • Weaver enclosed an open car port sometime between 2005 and 2007 without a permit. (Also a likely violation of state statute 553.79(1)(a) and 487.127(1)(h).)

  • Weaver converted a 10x20 “shed” permitted when under Orange County jurisdiction in 2000 into a free-standing guest house with plumbing and a “complete kitchen” without a permit. (Also a likely violation of state statute 553.79(1)(a) and 487.127(1)(h).)

  • Weaver repeatedly violated Winter Park code by renting the free-standing guest house at least from 2016 through 2021. (Violating Winter Park code Sec 58-71(i)(8).) Weaver continued to illegally rent his free standing guest house after acknowledging in 2016 that he violated the short term rental
    law, after being elected to the Winter Park City Commission, and after swearing an oath of office to uphold the laws of the State and City.


Approving his home as "historic" (which it is not), will grant Weaver the right to continue to rent out his illegal "accessory cottage" while NOT holding him accountable for his years of numerous code violations.


This from the agenda language: The rear accessory cottage was a storage shed that had been converted to a small accessory living space. A historic designation allows a property owner, as an incentive for designation, to use such an accessory cottage as a rental unit (30-day minimum).


We will find out Wednesday if other members of our city commission are as feckless as Weaver. Should be fun! :)


Contact the Mayor and Commissioners with your thoughts on this issue: mayorandcommissioners@cityofwinterpark.org.

Regards, Pete
(407) 267-5320


Pete Weldon served the City of Winter Park from 2007 to 2019 on the code enforcement board, the tree preservation board, the planning and zoning board, and on the Winter Park City Commission.


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