Deltona set to vote on impact fee updates; code violations and development reviews fill recent agenda
City Commission: Impact fees, park grant, property purchase on agenda
The Deltona City Commission scheduled a public hearing and final vote on Ordinance No. 12-2026, which would update impact fees for fire, parks, transportation, and law enforcement. The ordinance was on the June 22 Special City Commission Meeting agenda. Minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so the outcome of the vote is not yet in the public record.
Also on the agenda: an ECHO grant application for Keysville Park improvements, including ADA upgrades and a basketball court; acceptance of a 0.792-acre property purchase for $20,000 near Captain Drive and Whitehorse Street; and a vote to reduce a code compliance fine from $27,050 to $9,000 for a homestead property owner. Staff were also set to discuss FY2026-2027 special assessments covering fire, Lake McGarity, solid waste, streetlighting, and stormwater.
Because minutes are not yet available, it is not confirmed which of these items passed, failed, or were continued.
Special Magistrate: Code violation cases heard
A Special Magistrate hearing on June 24 covered building, fire, and property maintenance cases across multiple Deltona addresses. Cases on the agenda included an unpermitted fence at 2901 Sixma Road, a carport conversion and exterior maintenance issues at 1630 W. Waycross Circle, a vehicle limit violation at 562 Fort Smith Boulevard, roof repair and an unpermitted room enclosure at 1570 Puritan Street, and an unpermitted shed at 2293 E. Dana Drive.
Fire safety cases included electrical panels and exit signs at 1251 Providence Blvd, a kitchen exhaust fan and hood at 1049 E. Normandy Boulevard, and exhaust fan and grease receptacle requirements at 1200 Deltona Boulevard. Minutes from this hearing have not yet been published.
Development Review Committee: Meat shop and coffee shop reviewed
The Development Review Committee held pre-application meetings on June 25 for two proposed businesses: a meat shop at Providence Blvd and a coffee shop at Howland Marketplace. No formal votes or approvals were taken, as these were informational sessions. The committee did unanimously approve minutes from its June 11, 2026 meeting.
Coming up
- **July 9 — Development Review Committee:** Pre-application reviews for a mixed-use multifamily project near Cardinal Street (PAR26-0023) on 36,590 sq ft of RM-2 zoned land, and a single-family home at 615 Lake Butler Avenue (PAR26-0024) on 1.07 acres of RE-1 zoned land. No final approvals or zoning changes are scheduled for a vote.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Deltona DRC unanimously approves minutes; impact fee, code cases await updates
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