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  LPE Civic Association 

an all-volunteer nonprofit organization serving the LPE residents since 1975 

 Serving the LPE Community Since 1975 
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Lake Padgett Estates is NOT AN HOA nor CDD 

Code Enforcement is EVERY RESIDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY

Learn more & know the facts - visit Pasco County Municode Directory online to learn our local governing ordinances/codes! 

Click on link below to learn more:

Pasco County Municode Library Website 

Let's all be part of the solution and not the problem. We can all do our part to:   

  • Know and follow county ordinances 
  • Teach & help others to do the same
  • Report Violations to Pasco County Code Compliance! 

Quick Links & Information Pasco County Code Compliance 

  • Complaints to Code Compliance can be submitted online via link above or by calling Pasco County Customer Service at (727) 847-2411.

Code Enforcement is EVERY RESIDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY       Know the codes...follow the codes!

Code Enforcement is EVERY RESIDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY

The LPE Civic Association's position on our community code enforcement is that when the LPE's original deed restrictions expired many years ago, it required the LPE residents to be governed and adhere to the Pasco County Ordinances. These County Ordinances allow for our community to maintain a basic standard for all properties within our community. These standards are made and enforced by The County and supported by the LPE Civic Association. These standards also help to protect property values for everyone. Know the codes...follow the codes!

Please note: Pasco County Regulations regarding docks or seawall construction or improvement requirements have changed in 2021

No person shall construct or substantially improve any dock or similar structure or a seawall on the waters of the County without first obtaining a permit from the County; all authorizations required by State, Federal, or local governments or agencies; and authorization from the owner(s) of the upland property to which ...  Pasco County Land Development Code, Chapter 1000, Section 1001 Docks & Seawalls. 

How the County Code Violation Notice Process Works: 

Inspections are made resulting from complaints received. Once a complaint is received, an exterior property inspection is conducted based upon the complaint. If the complaint is valid, a violation notice is issued to the owner of the property. 

If a violation notice is issued, the County gives the property owner time to make corrections. If violations are not corrected, and after consultation with the County Attorney's Office, legal proceedings can be initiated against the property owner.

  • Complaints to Code Compliance can be submitted online via link below or by calling Pasco County Customer Service at (727) 847-2411.

Pasco County Most Common Code Violations: 

Violation   

Class Ordinance


Inoperable / Unlicensed Vehicle(s)

    II       

            Sec. 106 - Article III                                       
Unmaintained Swimming Pool

VI

Sec. 18 - 103
Unsecure Swimming Pool

VI

Sec. 530 - 4 (PDF)
Trash, Junk, and Debris

II

Sec. 530 - 8 (PDF)
Overgrown Property

I

Sec. 42 - 1
Illegal Dumping

VI

Sec. 90 - 1
Permitted Use

VI

Refer to LDC
Fencing

II

Sec. 1003 (PDF)
Noise

I

                             Sec. 66 - Article IV
    

Code Enforcement is EVERY RESIDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY

The LPE Civic Association's position on our community code enforcement is that when the LPE's original deed restrictions expired many years ago, it required the LPE residents to be governed and adhere to the Pasco County Ordinances. These County Ordinances allow for our community to maintain a basic standard for all properties within our community. These standards are made and enforced by The County and supported by the LPE Civic Association. These standards also help to protect property values for everyone. Know the codes...follow the codes!



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