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File #: 25-1091    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 7/30/2025 In control: Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department
On agenda: 8/26/2025 Final action:
Title: Approval and execution of Orange County, Florida and Oakland Nature Preserve, Inc FY 2024-2025 Grant Agreement. District 1. (Environmental Protection Division)
Attachments: 1. Oakland Nature Preserve Agreement FY 2024-2025 Revised 7-10-2025
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Interoffice Memorandum

 

DATE: July 10, 2025

 

TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners

 

THROUGH: N/A

 

FROM: Tanya Wilson, AICP, Director, Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department

 

CONTACT: Renée H. Parker, LEP, Manager, Environmental Protection Officer

 

PHONE: (407) 836-1420

 

DIVISION: Environmental Protection Division

 

ACTION REQUESTED:

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Approval and execution of Orange County, Florida and Oakland Nature Preserve, Inc FY 2024-2025 Grant Agreement.  District 1. (Environmental Protection Division)

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PROJECT:
Agreement between Orange County and the Oakland Nature Preserve, Inc.

 

PURPOSE: Since 2005, Orange County has provided financial assistance to Oakland Nature Preserve (ONP) for the purposes of meeting their mission of continual restoration of the ecosystems that occur on ONP as well as supporting their educational efforts.   Orange County wishes to continue this support which is outlined in the Agreement. (Attachment 1). 

As background, the Preserve is located at 747 Machette Trail in Oakland Florida and encompasses approximately 150 acres of land - 50 acres of uplands and 100 acres of forested wetlands - and includes a boardwalk to Lake Apopka with a classroom-sized pavilion on the lakefront and a pavilion on the West Orange Trail. 

ONP was established in 1997 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation and began the task of gathering the resources necessary to complete the acquisition of the property. The property was acquired with a grant from The Florida Communities Trust, contributions by the St. Johns River Water Management District and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and over one-half million dollars in donations. ONP was able to complete the land acquisition of the preserve in 1999.

Once the property was purchased, the ecologic restoration work on ONP began.  The site had been used for citrus farming for many years, and the goal was to restore the land to its original sandhill habitat. The restoration work involved exotic species removal and the establishment of native plant species.  Simultaneously, gopher tortoises were introduced to the site and as the plant community improved, native bird and mammal species that utilize Sandhill and Wetland habitats for all or part of their life cycle began to reappear.  

Once the initial restoration efforts were underway ONP shifted their focus on educating the public on both the Lake Apopka restoration efforts as well as the upland and wetland habitat that occur on ONP; due to this shift in focus the founders decided to create an environmental education center and expand their mission. The mission of ONP is:

“To promote an understanding of the fragile balance between mankind and the environment by educating visitors about Lake Apopka basin's ecosystems and cultural history, and by restoring and conserving the lands within the Preserve.” 

The Environmental Protection Division (EPD) is requesting the Boards approval of the Agreement between Orange County and ONP. This agreement delineates how ONP will utilize the funding and requires a report be submitted to EPD in a timely manner to demonstrate that the educational activities have been satisfactorily conducted as required by this agreement. 

The Agreement was reviewed and approved as to form by the County Attorney’s Office. 

 

BUDGET: N/A