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Mossy Oak Fence LLC is a locally owned and operated fence company dedicated to serving the residents of Clermont and the greater Lake County area. We believe in building strong fences and even stronger relationships with our customers. Our team is highly skilled in all aspects of chain link fence installation, from selecting the right gauge of galvanized steel to ensuring proper post spacing for maximum stability.
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Clermont was founded in 1884 and named for the French birthplace of A.F. Wrotnowski, manager of the Clermont Improvement Company, formed for land development. The city was incorporated in 1916. Much of the county initiallly was developed as orange and other citrus groves, which was the basis of the economy through the mid-20th century. For instance, Apshawa Groves owned and worked large expanses of land in the county. It later became a major real estate company. Tourism also became increasingly important.
The appearance of the historic downtown district has not changed much since 1962.
The population grew 207% from 2000 to 2010, with commensurate economic growth, attracting big box retail stores. In Spring 2010, the Clermont Landings shopping center opened, featuring 20 shops and restaurants and the city’s first cinema. Increased pollution from runoff and residential development has hurt the city’s lakes and other natural resources.
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