Another Letter to Mount Dora Regarding the Dump and the City Council Meeting

 



Dear Mr. Sandersfeld,

It is my understanding that Mid-Florida Materials (dump) has requested that the City of Mount Dora annex their property.  It is also my understanding that this issue is to be voted on at the city council meeting to be held on Thursday, September 24, 2020.

I was wondering if you could advise me if the city will aggressively deal with the problem of the odors emanating from the dump as a condition of the annexation.  

I live on Lake Ola Drive and we have had problems lately with odors from the dump.  We reported this to Lake County and when their person came out to investigate he basically said he did not believe us, that the odors could not travel this far and that he was not going to write a report.  This was told to my neighbor who had tree trimmers working at her house at the time who also verified that they could smell the objectionable odors.

Our area has been vigorously fighting severe odor issues with Shelley's Septic and Anuvia since February 2019.  Anuvia has been shut down until they can operate without emitting toxic odors.  There was a hearing before a Special Magistrate who ruled that Shelley's Septic must come in compliance with zoning and codes.  We have been somewhat odor free until a little over a week ago when winds from the North brought the smell from the dump.

Residents of Sullivan Ranch, as well as Stoneybrook have been dealing with odors from the dump for quite some time, however, it seems that the county does not want to address this problem and stop the odors. It is not fair when people cannot enjoy their homes and yards due to violations.  The previous owners of this site were issued violations several times in the past.

Would you please advise of any recommendations the City of Mount Dora has as to how they plan to handle the odor problems if this property is annexed.  I would appreciate a response prior to Wednesday, September 23, 2020 so that I can pass this information on to the local residents, as well as the residents of Sullivan Ranches and Stoneybrook.

Thank you for your assistance in this matter.

Sincerely,

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