Orange County Government  
Orange County Administration Center  
201 S Rosalind Ave.  
Orlando, FL 32801  
Board of County Commissioners Agenda - Final  
Tuesday, April 7, 2026  
9:00 AM  
County Commission Chambers  
Board of County Commissioners  
Call to Order  
Invocation - District 1  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Proclamations  
Presentation of a proclamation designating April 7, 2026 as 407 Day  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing April 6 through April 10, 2026 as National  
Community Development Week  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing April 22, 2026 as Earth Day  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing April as Water Conservation Month  
Presentations  
Presentation of International Accreditation Service Certification  
Public Comment  
(Pursuant to Section 209 of the Orange County Charter)  
I. CONSENT AGENDA  
A. COUNTY COMPTROLLER  
1.  
Approval of the check register authorizing the most recently disbursed  
County funds, having been certified that no accounts have been  
overdrawn due to the issuance of same. (Finance/Accounting)  
Disbursement periods cover:  
March 20, 2026 to March 26, 2026  
March 27, 2026 to April 2, 2026  
B. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
Appointment of Juraj Haas to the Code Enforcement Board in the  
engineer/surveyor representative category with a term expiring  
December 31, 2026. (Agenda Development Office)  
2.  
Approval of the Membership and Mission Review Board’s  
recommendations for advisory board appointments. (Agenda  
Development Office)  
A. Children and Family Services Board: Appointment of Zoe C. Sadiq to  
succeed Jose G. Castro and Oliver Von Trapp to succeed Michael V.  
Andriano in the at large representative category with terms expiring  
December 31, 2026 and Belinda Ford to succeed Alycia Banks in the at  
large representative category with a term expiring December 31, 2027.  
B. Commission on Aging: Appointment of Samuel H. Reddick to  
succeed Sharda I. Singh in the education representative category and  
Catherine Hagan to succeed Dr. Angel M. Torres in the health care  
representative category with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
C. Disability Advisory Board: Appointment of Dr. Nicole O. Crawford to  
succeed Kristi Keoughan in the at large representative category with a  
term expiring June 30, 2027.  
D. Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board: Appointment of Avis Jenkins  
to succeed Linda G. Sibley in the District 1 representative category with  
a term expiring June 30, 2028.  
E. Nuisance Abatement Board: Appointment of Matthew M. Lai to  
succeed Deidre Graybill and Brian Henley to succeed Donnalyn M.  
Ginther in the at large representative category with terms expiring  
January 1, 2028.  
F. Tourist Development Council: Appointment of Christopher Jaskiewicz  
to succeed John J. Stine in the non-owner/operator representative  
category and Michael Tipton in the owner or non-owner representative  
category with terms expiring April 30, 2030. Note: Raman P. Rama, who  
is currently serving in the owner or non-owner representative category,  
will be reassigned to the owner subject to the tax representative  
category, succeeding Jonathan McGavin.  
3.  
Approval and execution for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to spend  
$36,500 from the FY 2026 Law Enforcement Trust Fund-State  
Forfeitures for eligible contributions to Our Community Salutes USA Inc  
($500), Florida Sheriff’s Youth Ranches ($5,000), Florida Safety Council  
($1,000), and Boys and Girls Club of Central Florida ($30,000). (Office  
of Management and Budget)  
4.  
5.  
Approval of budget amendment #26-21. (Office of Management and  
Budget)  
Approval and execution for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to spend  
$261,443.45 from the FY 2026 Law Enforcement Fund-Federal Justice  
Forfeitures for an eligible expense for Brother in Car Printers. (Office of  
Management and Budget)  
C. COUNTY ATTORNEY  
1.  
Approval and execution of the Six (6) Remnant Defendants’ Combined  
Subdivision Participation and Release Form (“Combined Participation  
Form”) and authorization for staff to return the executed form to the  
National Opioids Settlement Implementation Administrator by May 4,  
2026.  
D. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of Change Order No. 1, Task Authorization No. 18, Contract  
Y25-901, Continuing Professional Services for Environmental Site  
Assessment and Remediation, with RES Florida Consulting, LLC dba E  
Sciences, in the amount of $157,750.26, for a revised total amount of  
$276,772.84. ([Administrative and Fiscal Services Department Risk  
Management Division] Procurement Division)  
2.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y26-601-JA, South Water  
Reclamation Facility Effluent 4160V Variable Frequency Drives Failures  
and Replacement to the sole responsive and responsible bidder, Sinns  
& Thomas Electrical Contractors, Inc., in the estimated contract award  
amount of $579,000. ([Utilities Department Engineering Division]  
Procurement Division)  
3.  
Award of Invitation for Bids Y26-126-LS, Sewer Pipes and Fittings, to  
the low responsive and responsible bidder, Ferguson Enterprises, LLC,  
in the estimated contract award amount of $9,842,207.72 for a five-year  
term. ([Utilities Department Field Services Division] Procurement  
Division)  
4.  
5.  
Approval of Amendment No. 3, Contract Y20-830, Chuluota Road  
Roadway Conceptual Analysis (RCA), with Johnson, Mirmiran &  
Thompson, Inc., in the amount of $116,718.85 for a revised total  
contract amount of $1,231,607.37. ([Public Works Department  
Transportation Planning Division] Procurement Division).  
Approval of Amendment No. 6, Contract Y23-151, The Management of  
the Youth Mental Health Management Network Consortium and the  
Provision of Mental Health Support Services, with RISE Community  
Solutions, Inc., in the amount of $300,000, for a revised estimated  
contract amount of $1,029,656.81. ([Community and Family Services  
Department Mental Health and Homelessness Division] Procurement  
Division)  
6.  
Approval of Contract Y26-130-TF, ABS Pumps, Parts, and Repairs, with  
Hydra Service(s), Inc., in the estimated contract award amount of  
$3,412,500 for a five-year term. ([Utilities Department Field Services  
Division] Procurement Division)  
7.  
8.  
Approval of Amendment No. 6, Contract Y23-130, Infrastructure Locator  
Services, with High Tech Engineering Incorporated, in the amount of  
$255,000, for a revised estimated contract amount of $5,509,215.12.  
([Utilities Department Field Services Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval and execution of Quit-Claim Deed by Orange County  
Community Redevelopment Agency to Habitat for Humanity Greater  
Orlando and Osceola County, Inc. and authorization to record  
instrument for Donation of CRA-owned Properties for the Construction  
of Permanent Affordable Housing. District 6. (Real Estate Management  
Division)  
9.  
Approval and execution of Contract for Purchase and Sale by and  
between Gary R. Culbertson and Carol T. Culbertson and Orange  
County; approval of Warranty Deed; and authorization to perform all  
actions necessary and incidental to closing, disburse funds to pay  
purchase price, closing costs and recording fees, and record  
instruments for Lake Mary Jane / Isle of Pines (Parcel 112). District 4.  
(Real Estate Management Division)  
10.  
Approval and execution of Resolution of the Orange County Board of  
County Commissioners regarding (Second) Amending Resolution  
approved March 25, 2025 for Parcels 1017, 7017, and 9017 Reams  
Road (Summerlake Park Boulevard to Taborfield Avenue) and  
authorization to initiate condemnation proceedings for Reams Road  
(Summerlake Park Boulevard to Taborfield Avenue) Parcels  
1017/7017/9017. District 1. (Real Estate Management Division)  
11.  
Approval and execution of Short Form Memorandum of Pedestrian  
Bridge Agreement by and among Silver City Properties, LTD, SCPAD,  
Phase 1, LLC, University Place Properties, LLC, University Park  
Associates LLLP, and Orange County, Florida and authorization to  
record instrument for Silver City Pedestrian Bridge (University Blvd.).  
District 5. (Real Estate Management Division)  
E. COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Receipt and filing of Head Start Policy Council Program Information and  
Updates February 2026 and Head Start Policy Council Meeting Minutes  
January 21, 2026 for the official county record. (Head Start Division)  
2.  
Approval and execution of Resolution of the Orange County Board of  
County Commissioners regarding Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)  
with the State of Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the  
installation, operation and maintenance of Trail Traffic Counters along  
the Pine Hills and Orlando SE Trails and FDOT Non-Motorized Traffic  
Monitoring Program Continuous Counting Hardware (or Permanent  
Count) Memorandum of Agreement and authorization for the Mayor or  
designee to execute any further necessary amendments to such  
Agreement that do not change the scope of the agreement. Districts 5  
and 6. (Parks and Recreation Division)  
F. FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Interconnection of Customer-Owned  
Renewable Generation Systems to Duke Energy Florida, Inc. Electric  
Grid Application and Compliance Form for Tier 3 Customer-Owned  
Renewable Generation Systems (>100kw, <=2mw) by and between  
Orange County, FL and Duke Energy Florida, Inc. and Duke Energy  
Florida, Inc. Standard Interconnection Agreement for Tier 3  
Customer-Owned Renewable Generation Systems (>100kw, <=2mw)  
for the Orange County Fire Rescue Training Center CPAT Building and  
authorization for the County Administrator to sign application documents  
incidental to the project. (Fire Logistics Division)  
G. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Public Services Subrecipient Agreement  
between Orange County, Florida and Christian Service Center for  
Central Florida, Inc. regarding the Community Development Block Grant  
- Disaster Recovery (“CDBG-DR”) Program B-23-UN-12-0003 in the  
amount of $350,000 for FY 2026. All Districts. (Housing and Community  
Development Division)  
2.  
Approval of the Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board recommendations  
for January 2026 Neighborhood Beautification Grants to Bay Park  
Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Cypress Point Homeowners’  
Association of Orange County, Inc. ($15,000), Sand Lake Point  
Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($4,100), Windermere Downs  
Community Association, Inc. ($15,000), Windsor Hill Homeowners’  
Association, Inc. ($10,000), Chatham Woods Subdivision ($15,000),  
Lakewood Forest Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Granada  
Woods Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), High Point of Orlando  
Condominium Association Section 1, Inc. ($15,000), Watermill Cove  
Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Bel-Aire Woods 7th Addition  
Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Lake Rose Ridge  
Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), and authorization for the  
Director of Planning, Environmental, and Development Services to  
execute the associated grant agreements. All Districts. (Neighborhood  
Services Division)  
H. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Access and License Agreement (The Place  
at Alafaya Sanitary Sewer Gravity Main) by and between Orange  
County, Florida and BW Arbour Apartments LLC. District 5.  
(Engineering Division)  
II. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS**  
**With respect to informational items, Board action is neither required nor necessary,  
and Board approval (or disapproval) is not to be implied.  
A. COUNTY COMPTROLLER  
1.  
Receipt of the following items to file for the record: (Clerk’s Office)  
a. Orange County Convention Center, Orange County, Florida, Annual  
Financial Report for the years ended September 30, 2025, and 2024.  
b. Orange County Solid Waste System, Orange County, Florida,  
Annual Financial Report for the years ended September 30, 2025, and  
2024.  
c. Orange County Water Utilities System, Orange County, Florida,  
Annual Financial Report for the years ended September 30, 2025, and  
2024.  
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA  
A. COUNTY MAYOR  
1.  
Orange County Economic Outlook. (Office of Economic, Trade and  
Tourism Development)  
B. COMMISSIONER'S REPORT  
1.  
26-0429 Commissioner Wilson would like to discuss Zoning Tobacco Shops.  
Meeting Starts at 2:00 p.m.  
IV. RECOMMENDATIONS  
March 19, 2026 Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendations  
1.  
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
A. Municipal Service Benefit Unit  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Lakeview Pointe at Horizon West Area, Ravenna Phase 3 and Shoppes  
at Lakeview, amend for retention pond(s) maintenance; District 1  
Northlake at Ovation Area, amend for streetlighting and for retention  
pond(s)maintenance; District 1  
Sagewood, establish for streetlighting and for retention pond(s)  
maintenance; District 2  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Silverleaf Area, amend for streetlighting; District 1  
Silverleaf Area, amend for retention pond(s) maintenance; District 1  
Stoneybrook Hills Master Roads, amend for streetlighting; District 2  
B. Shoreline Alteration/Dredge and Fill  
7.  
Case # SADF-25-07-022  
Rebecca Mueller and Steven A. Mueller, Lake Pearl, permit; District 5  
C. Board of Zoning Adjustment Appeal  
8.  
Case # VA-26-02-087  
Yougraj Beharry, February 5, 2026; District 6  
D. Development Review Committee Appeal  
9.  
Case # DRCA-25-09-214  
M. Rebecca Wilson, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.,  
Shadow Pines Planned Development (PD); District 5  
E. Preliminary Subdivision Plan  
10.  
Case # PSP-25-08-192  
John Prowell, VHB, Inc., Eagle Creek Planned Development / Parcel  
O-1 Preliminary Subdivision Plan; District 4 (Continued from January 27,  
and March 10, 2026)  
F. Planning and Zoning Commission Rezoning Board-Called  
11.  
Case # RZ-26-01-035  
Dustin Culver, Culver Engineering, LLC, January 15, 2026; District 2  
G. Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan – Adoption of Small-Scale Amendment, Ordinance,  
and Concurrent Rezoning  
12.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-25-12-029  
Sam Sebaali, Thomas and Hutton, Low Density Residential (LDR) to  
Low-Medium Density Residential (LMDR); District 2  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c.Rezoning RZ-25-12-029  
R-1 (Single-Family Dwelling District) to R-2 (Residential District); District  
2
The notated public hearing is quasi-judicial in nature. As such, any verbal or written  
communication with a member of the Board of County Commissioners prior to today’s  
quasi-judicial hearing should be disclosed on the record or made a part of the record  
during the public hearing by or on behalf of the party who communicated with the  
Board member to allow any interested party an opportunity to inquire about or respond  
to such communication. Failure to disclose any such communication may place the  
party who ultimately prevails at the quasi-judicial hearing at risk of having the Board’s  
decision overturned in a court of law due to prejudice against the party who was not  
privy to the ex parte communication.  
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