Orange County Government  
Orange County Administration Center  
201 S Rosalind Ave.  
Orlando, FL 32802-1393  
Clerk's Agenda and Records Report - Final  
Tuesday, June 4, 2024  
9:00 AM  
County Commission Chambers  
Board of County Commissioners  
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Call to Order  
Invocation - District 2  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Presentation  
Proclamation recognizing June 3 through June 7, 2024 as Code Enforcement Officers  
Appreciation Week  
Presentation  
Proclamation recognizing June 6, 2024 as National Naloxone Awareness Day  
Presentation  
Florida Association of Public Procurement Officials Best Practice Award  
Presentation  
Art in the Chambers  
Public Comment  
I. CONSENT AGENDA  
A. COUNTY COMPTROLLER  
1.  
2.  
Approval and execution of the minutes of the May 7, 2024 meeting of  
the Board of County Commissioners. (Clerk’s Office)  
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.  
Disbursement periods cover:  
- May 17, 2024 to May 23, 2024  
- May 24, 2024 to May 30, 2024  
(Finance/Accounting)  
3.  
Disposition of Tangible Personal Property as follows. (Property  
Accounting)  
a. Dispose of assets  
B. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
Approval  
of  
the  
Membership  
and  
Mission  
Review  
Board’s  
recommendations for advisory board reappointment and appointments.  
(Agenda Development Office)  
A. Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council: Appointment of Paul F.  
Lartonoix to succeed Jeffrey Moore in the University of Central Florida  
representative category with a term expiring June 30, 2025.  
B. Citizens’ Review Panel for Human Services: Appointment of Todd S.  
Russell in the member in training representative category with a term  
expiring December 31, 2026. Note: Dr. Germanyne Graham, currently  
serving in the member in training representative category, will now serve  
in the at large representative category succeeding Taylor L. Duffy.  
C. Fire and Life Safety Code Board of Adjustments and Appeals:  
Appointment of Laini Schultz to succeed Robert J. Szafranski in the  
general contractor representative category with  
December 31, 2024.  
a
term expiring  
D. MetroPlan Orlando Citizens’ Advisory Committee: Appointment of  
Janette F. Frevola and Victor G. Gonzalez Galeano to succeed Cynthia  
M. Henry and Patricia Rumph in the Orange County representative  
category with terms expiring December 31, 2027.  
E. M/WBE Advisory Committee: Appointment of Celeste Cornileus to  
succeed Dr. Jacqueleen Bido in the at large representative category  
with a term expiring June 30, 2025.  
F. Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board: Reappointment of James A.  
White in the District 4 representative category with a term expiring June  
30, 2026 and the appointment of Daniel J. Elliott in the at large  
representative category with a term expiring June 30, 2025. Note:  
James A. White, currently serving in the at large representative  
category, will now serve in the District 4 representative category,  
succeeding Kenneth C. Zook.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Confirmation of Mayor Demings’ appointment of Daniel J. Elliott as a  
Mayor’s representative on the Orange County Citizen Corps Council  
with a term expiring December 31, 2024. (Agenda Development Office)  
Approval to pay the fourth quarter billing for the Orange County Property  
Appraiser in the amount of $6,741,680.53. (Office of Management and  
Budget)  
Approval and execution for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to spend  
$174,500 from the FY 2024 Law Enforcement Trust Fund-Federal  
Justice Forfeitures for Rapid ID Scanners. (Office of Management and  
Budget)  
5.  
Approval and execution for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to spend  
$12,500 from the FY 2024 Law Enforcement Trust Fund-State  
Forfeitures for eligible contributions to Florida Sheriff’s Youth Ranches  
($10,000) and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. ($2,500). (Office of  
Management and Budget)  
6.  
7.  
Approval of budget amendments #24-35, #24-36, #24-37, and #24-38.  
(Office of Management and Budget)  
Approval of budget transfer #24-0887. (Office of Management and  
Budget)  
C. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of Change Order No 5, Contract Y22-757 EPD Back to Nature  
Community/Rehab Center INVEST, with S A Casey Construction Inc in  
the amount of $5,863.03, for a revised lump sum contract amount of  
$4,576,987.58. District 4. (Capital Projects Division)  
2.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y23-1036-MV, Staff Augmentation  
for Water Division, to the low responsive and responsible bidder  
Sunshine Enterprises USA LLC for Lots A through D. The estimated  
contract award amount is $900,110.50 for a one-year term. ([Utilities  
Department Water Division] Procurement Division)  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y24-185-MM, Pest Control  
Services for the Orange County Convention Center, to the low  
responsive and responsible bidder, Massey Services, Inc. The  
estimated contract award amount is $298,500 for a three-year term.  
([Convention Center Facility Operational Support Division] Procurement  
Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y24-193-MM, Primary Canal  
Mowing and Maintenance Services for Stormwater Management, to the  
low responsive and responsible bidder, Aero Groundtek, LLC. The  
estimated contract award amount is $298,800 for the base year. ([Public  
Works Department Stormwater Management Division] Procurement  
Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y24-1007-JA, High Rise Window  
Cleaning and Pressure Washing Services, to the low responsive and  
responsible bidder, Bluesky General Services Corp. The estimated  
contract award amount is $533,520.05 for a five-year term.  
([Administrative Services Department Facilities Management Division]  
Procurement Division)  
6.  
7.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y24-728-GO, Corrections  
Mechanical Electrical & Plumbing Upgrades-Building F, to the low  
responsive and responsible bidder, Sauer Construction, LLC. The total  
contract award amount is $17,502,000. ([Administrative Services  
Department Capital Projects Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y24-735-RC, Orange County  
Sheriff SWAT Tower Stair Replacement, to the low responsive and  
responsible bidder, CORE Engineering & Construction, Inc. The total  
contract award amount is $442,862.79. ([Administrative Services  
Department Facilities Management Division] Procurement Division)  
8.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y24-750-GO, Housing and  
Community Development Facility Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning  
System Replacement, to the low responsive and responsible bidder, Air  
Mechanical & Service Corp. The total contract award amount is  
$587,000. ([Administrative Services Department Capital Projects  
Division] Procurement Division)  
9.  
Approval of Contract Y23-815, Hiawassee Road Pedestrian/Cyclist  
Study, with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., in the total contract award  
amount of $714,998.39. ([Public Works Department Transportation  
Planning Division] Procurement Division)  
10.  
Approval of Amendment No. 5, Contract Y16-808, Professional  
Engineering Services for Econlockhatchee Trail South Segment Water  
and Wastewater, with CPH Inc., in the amount of $52,632.37, for a  
revised total contract amount of $515,379.76. ([Utilities Department  
Engineering Division] Procurement Division)  
11.  
Approval of Amendment No. 12, Contract Y19-1105, Security Guard  
Services for Orange County Courthouse and Miscellaneous Sites, with  
Universal Protection Service LLC, in the amount of $575,000, for a  
revised estimated contract amount of $9,134,867.37. ([Administrative  
Services Department Facilities Management Division] Procurement  
Division)  
12.  
13.  
Approval of Amendment No. 6, Contract Y21-127, Ryan White Peer  
Services-Ending the HIV Epidemic, with The Center for Multicultural  
Wellness and Prevention, Inc., in the amount of $30,000, for a revised  
estimated contract amount of $215,000. ([Health Services Department  
Fiscal and Operational Support Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 3, Contract Y21-2109, Provision of  
Community Services and Facility Use, with State of Florida, Department  
of Health, Orange County Health Department, in the amount of  
$1,602,841.06, for a revised total contract amount of $2,164,331,80.  
([Community and Family Services Department Citizens’ Commission for  
Children] Procurement Division)  
14.  
15.  
Approval of Amendment No. 4, Contract Y22-2404, Job Placement,  
Training and Employment Related Services, Federal Subrecipient  
Agreement, with Central Florida Regional Workforce Development  
Board, Inc., in the amount of $2,500,000, for a revised total contract  
amount of $17,794,215. ([Community and Family Services Department  
Fiscal and Operational Support Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 1, Contract Y23-2506A, Housing  
Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), with Aspire Health  
Partners, Inc., in the amount of $396,594, for a revised amount of  
$1,445,000. ([Health Services Department Fiscal and Operational  
Support Division] Procurement Division)  
16.  
Approval of Amendment No. 1, Contract Y23-2506B, Housing  
Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), with Catholic Charities  
of Central Florida, Inc., in the amount of $195,003, for a revised total  
contract amount of $520,000. ([Health Services Department Fiscal and  
Operational Support Division] Procurement Division)  
17.  
18.  
Approval of Purchase Order M114883, Remote Monitoring and Water  
Saving System, with I-Con Systems, Inc., in the amount of $181,505.78.  
([Administrative Services Department Facilities Management Division]  
Procurement Division)  
Approval of Change Order No. 5, Purchase Order M108856, Emergency  
Gravity Main Replacement at South Water Reclamation Facility, with  
Prime Construction Group, Inc., in the amount of $2,000,000, for a  
revised not-to-exceed award amount of $8,000,000. ([Utilities  
Department Field Services Division] Procurement Division)  
19.  
20.  
Selection of Lerch Bates, Inc. to provide Design Services for the Orange  
County Convention Center (OCCC) Campus Wide Escalators and  
Elevators Replacement and Modernization, Request for Proposals  
Y24-812-CR. ([Convention Center Fiscal and Operational Support  
Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Drainage Easement between Jose Domingo Rodriguez  
Cruz, Ana Cecilia Diaz Lopez, and Orange County, and Subordination of  
Encumbrance to Property Rights to Orange County from Mortgage  
Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Orange County, and  
authorization to disburse funds to pay recording fees and record  
instruments for 5th St and 15th Canal (BLSDC003). District 5. (Real  
Estate Management Division)  
21.  
22.  
Approval and execution of Hold Harmless and Indemnification  
Agreement by and between Orange County, Florida and Rodney P.  
Panter and Katherine H. Panter and authorization to record instrument  
for Dock Construction Permit BD-23-06-086, B23026234. District 3.  
(Real Estate Management Division)  
Approval and execution of Resolution of the Orange County Board of  
County Commissioners regarding Subordinations of County Utility  
Interests by and between Orange County and the State of Florida,  
Department of Transportation (“FDOT”) at State Road 50, Section  
75050, F.P. No. 239535-4 (Good Homes Road to Pine Hills Road), and  
Subordination of County Utility Interests by and between the State of  
Florida Department of Transportation and Orange County, and  
authorization to record instruments for FDOT State Road 50 (from Good  
Homes Road to Pine Hills Road). District 6. (Real Estate Management  
Division)  
23.  
Approval and execution of Termination of Sublease between Adventist  
Health System/Sunbelt, Inc., d/b/a AdventHealth Centra Care  
(Sublessor) and Orange County, Florida (Sublessee) dated February 9,  
2021, and Sub-Lease Agreement between Adventist Health  
System/Sunbelt, Inc. d/b/a AdventHealth Centra Care and Orange  
County, Florida, and authorization for the Real Estate Management  
Division to exercise renewal options, termination, execute estoppels,  
and furnish notices, required, or allowed by the Sub-Lease Agreement  
as needed for Fire Rescue Mask Fit Training Centra Care 630 N. Bumby  
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32803. Lease File #2054. Districts 3 and 5.  
(Real Estate Management Division)  
24.  
Approval and execution of Contract for Purchase and Sale by and  
between Dee Rivers-Yowell and Orange County, approval of Warranty  
Deed, and authorization for the Manager of the Real Estate  
Management Division to exercise all delegations of authority expressly  
provided for by the Contract for Purchase and Sale, disburse funds to  
pay purchase price in the amount of $256,273.50 and perform all  
actions necessary and incidental to closing for Green PLACE Parcel  
220. District 1. (Real Estate Management Division)  
25.  
Approval and execution of Orange County, Florida and South Orlando  
Rowing Association, Inc. Lease Agreement and authorization for Real  
Estate Management Division to exercise renewal options and furnish  
notices required, or allowed by the Lease Agreement, as needed for  
Moss Park Rowing Lease - South Orlando Rowing Association 12901  
Moss Park Road, Orlando, Florida 32832. Lease File #5076. District 4.  
(Real Estate Management Division)  
D. COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Memorandum of Understanding by and  
among Orange County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida and City of  
Winter Garden. District 1.  
E. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of 1) Subrecipient Agreement between Orange  
County, Florida and IDignity, Inc. regarding U.S. Department of Housing  
and Urban Development (“HUD”) Community Development Block Grant  
(“CDBG”) Program FY 2022-2023 in the amount of $750,000 and 2)  
Federal Contractor Agreement (#Y24-HCD) between Orange County,  
Florida and IDignity, Inc. for a contract amount not to exceed  
$1,500,000.00 from a federal award issued by the U.S. Department of  
the Treasury for the specific purpose of providing additional funding in  
support of the IDignity CDBG CIP Project. District 6. (Housing and  
Community Development Division)  
F. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of Orange County Stormwater Low Impact Development  
Manual and authorization for the County Engineer to modify the Low  
Impact Development Manual to reflect new technology and practices. All  
Districts.  
2.  
Authorization to record the plat of Johnny Clean at Rouse. District 4.  
(Development Engineering Division)  
3.  
Approval and execution of Mitigation Credits Purchase Agreement  
(Reams Road S Summerlake Park Blvd to Taborfield) by and between  
Mitigation Marketing, LLC and Orange County Board of County  
Commissioners. The purchase price for the 5.49 mitigation credits is  
$796,050 District 1. (Engineering Division)  
4.  
5.  
Approval to decrease the speed limit on Ficquette Road from South of  
Ingelnook Drive to South of Summerlake Park Boulevard from 45 mph  
to 40 mph. District 1. (Traffic Engineering Division)  
Approval to decrease the speed limit on Reams Road from Summerlake  
Park Boulevard to Taborfield Avenue from 45 mph to 40 mph. District 1.  
(Traffic Engineering Division)  
G. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Change Order Number 2, Y22-750-TA  
Chickasaw Trail Forcemain, with Schuller Contractors Inc., in the  
amount of $1,187,846.31, for a revised total contract amount of  
$2,772,675.31. District 3. (Field Services Division)  
2.  
Approval and execution of Change Order Number 1, Contract Y24-724,  
Eastern Water Reclamation Facility Phase 6A Improvements, with  
Wharton-Smith Inc., in the amount of $10,807,522, for a revised total  
contract amount of $80,365,360. District 4. (Field Services Division)  
II. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS**  
A. COUNTY COMPTROLLER  
1.  
Receipt of the following items to file for the record: (Clerk's Office)  
a. Minutes of the May 6, 2024, Meeting in the Sunshine, Commissioners  
Mayra Uribe, Maribel Gomez Cordero, and Emily Bonilla met to discuss  
the creation of  
a
film incentive program, ARC funding, OnePulse  
Foundation, annexation, rural boundary, community theaters, and public  
records.  
b. Maitland Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Financial Report  
for the Fiscal Year ended September 30, 2023.  
c. City of Winter Park Community Redevelopment Agency 10-Year  
Proforma with FY23-24 Budget and Ordinance. Ordinance  
3283-23  
entitled: An Ordinance of the City of Winter Park, Florida adopting the  
annual budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2023 and ending  
September 30, 2024 and accompanying five year capital improvement  
plan; appropriating funds for the general fund, designations trust fund,  
stormwater utility fund, community redevelopment fund, affordable  
housing trust fund, multi-modal transportation impact fund, federal  
forfeiture fund, police grant fund, debt service fund, water and sewer  
funds,  
electric  
utility  
fund,  
fleet  
maintenance  
fund,  
equipment  
replacement fund, employee insurance fund, general insurance fund,  
cemetery trust fund, general capital projects fund and stormwater capital  
projects fund; providing for modifications; providing for amendments to  
said annual budget to carry forward the funding of purchase orders  
outstanding and unspent project budgets as of September 30, 2023;  
and authorizing transfer of funds herein appropriated between  
departments so long as the total fund appropriations shall not be  
increased thereby.  
d. Winter Park Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Report  
Fiscal Year 2023.  
e. Orange Blossom Trail Community Redevelopment Agency Financial  
Statements and Report of Independent Auditor for the year ended  
September 30, 2023.  
f. Resolution 2023-M-26 entitled: Resolution of the Orange County  
Community Redevelopment Agency relating to the Fiscal Year 2023-24  
Budget of the Orange County Community Redevelopment Agency.  
g. CRA Resolution No. 2023-002 entitled: A Resolution of the Ocoee  
Community Redevelopment Agency adopting a budget for Fiscal Year  
2023-2024; providing for budget adjustments and the appropriation of  
funds; providing for severability; providing an effective date.  
h. City of Ocoee Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Financial  
Report Fiscal Year ended September 30, 2023.  
i. City of Winter Garden Community Redevelopment Agency Financial  
Statements and Independent Auditor’s Report as of and for the year  
ended September 30, 2023.  
j. City of Winter Garden Community Redevelopment Agency Fund FY  
2024 Adopted Budget with Ordinance 23-24. Ordinance 23-24 entitled:  
An Ordinance appropriating and allocating all revenue and funds of the  
community redevelopment agency (CRA) of the City of Winter Garden,  
Florida, for the tax year beginning on October 1, 2023, and ending on  
September 30, 2024.  
k. Apopka Community Redevelopment Agency Financial Statements for  
the Fiscal Year ended September 30, 2023.  
l. Winter Park Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Financial  
Report for the year ended September 30, 2023.  
m. Sunbridge - Camino ANX2024-10002 Map. Annexation # TBD. First  
reading 04-22-2024 and Second Reading 05-13-2024.  
n. City of Orlando Voluntary Annexation Request: Conway Center  
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ANX2020- 10003. Notice of Proposed Enactment. On Monday, June 10,  
2024 the Orlando City Council will consider proposed Ordinance  
#2024-3, entitled: An Ordinance of the City of Orlando, Florida,  
annexing to the corporate limits of the city certain land generally located  
south of Monarch Drive, west of Conway Road, and North of McCoy  
Road and comprised of 19.03 acres of land, more or less, and  
amending the city’s boundary description; amending the city’s adopted  
growth management plan to designate the property as residential low  
intensity in part, mixed use corridor medium intensity in part, and  
conservation, in part, on the city’s official future land use maps;  
designating the property as one family residential with the aircraft noise  
overlay district, in part, medium intensity mixed use corridor with the  
aircraft noise overlay district and Conway Road special plan overlay  
district, in part, and conservation with the aircraft noise overlay district  
and Conway Road special plan overlay district, in part, on the citys  
official zoning maps; providing for amendment of the city’s official future  
land use and zoning maps; providing for severability, correction of  
scriveners errors, permit disclaimer, and an effective date. A public  
hearing on this Ordinance will be held during Council's regular meeting  
beginning at 2:00 p.m., in Council Chambers, 2nd floor, Orlando City  
Hall, 400 S. Orange Ave., Orlando, Florida.  
o. City of Orlando Council Agenda Item for the meeting of May 13, 2024.  
2nd consideration of the City of Orlando Ordinance 2024-20 with Exhibit  
A (Legal Description), Exhibit B (Map), City of Orlando Fiscal Impact  
Statement and City of Orlando Business Impact Estimate, and Orlando  
Sentinel Notice of Proposed Enactment. Ordinance #2024-20, entitled:  
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orlando, Florida,  
annexing to the corporate limits of the city certain land generally located  
south of the Stanton Energy Plant and State Road 528, east of the  
Starwood property and north of the Osceola county line and comprised  
of 5,398.094 acres of land, more or less; providing for severability,  
correction of scrivener’s errors, and an effective date. A public hearing  
on this Ordinance will be held during Council's regular meeting  
beginning at 2:00 p.m., in Council Chambers, 2nd floor, Orlando City  
Hall, 400 S. Orange Ave., Orlando, Florida.  
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA  
A. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Selection of one firm and an alternate to provide a Special Magistrate  
for Animal Services, Request for Proposals Y24-199-AV, from the  
following two firms, listed alphabetically:  
- DHN Attorneys, PA  
- The Law Office of Adolphus Thompson LLC  
([Health Services Department Animal Services Division] Procurement  
Division)  
2.  
Selection of three firms and an alternate to provide Continuing  
Geotechnical  
Engineering  
Services,  
Request  
for  
Proposals  
Y24-904-CC, from the following four firms, listed alphabetically:  
- Ardaman & Associates, Inc.  
- Terracon Consultants, Inc.  
- Tierra, Inc.  
- Universal Engineering Sciences, LLC  
([Public Works Department Highway Construction Division] Procurement  
Division)  
B. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
Approval of FY 2024 Cultural Facilities Funding Recommendations by  
the Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council in the amount of  
$2,217,070. (Arts and Cultural Affairs Office)  
C. FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT  
1.  
2024 Hurricane Season Update. (Office of Emergency Management)  
D. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Stormwater Management - Moving Toward a Resilient Future Task  
Updates. (Stormwater Management Division)  
E. COMMISSIONER'S REPORT  
1.  
Commissioner Bonilla would like to discuss Direction to staff for Drafting  
Ordinance and Ballot Language for the Rural Boundary.  
Meeting Starts at 2:00 p.m.  
IV. RECOMMENDATIONS  
1.  
May 16, 2024 Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendations  
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
A. Board of Zoning Adjustment Board-Called  
1.  
Case # SE-24-01-122  
Shane Carrigan for All Steel Buildings, January 4, 2024; District 3  
(Continued from March 26, 2024)  
B. Board of Zoning Adjustment Appeal  
2.  
Case # VA-24-04-008  
Joseph Kovecses For 7-Eleven, April 4, 2024; District 6  
C. Development Plan  
3.  
Case # DP-23-06-185  
Andrew L. Howell, A & MH, LLC, Hamlin Planned Development (PD) -  
Unified Neighborhood Plan (UNP) / Hamlin Reserve Preliminary  
Subdivision Plan (PSP) / A portion of Parcel B - Tropical Smoothie  
Development Plan (DP); District 1  
D. Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan - Adoption of Small-Scale Amendment and  
Ordinance  
4.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment and Ordinance  
a. Amendment SS-24-04-014  
Dante J. Sandroni, Commercial (C) to Industrial (IND); District 2  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
E. Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan - Adoption of Small-Scale Amendments, Ordinance  
and Concurrent Rezoning Request  
5.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-24-03-002  
Angelo Fiorino, Rural Settlement 1/5 (RS 1/5) to Rural Settlement 1/2  
(RS 1/2); District 1  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning RZ-24-04-023  
A-1 (Citrus Rural District) to A-1 Restricted (Citrus Rural District); District  
1
6.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-23-10-075  
John Henderson II, Medium Density Residential (MDR) to Industrial  
(IND); District 6  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning RZ-23-10-076  
R-3 (Multiple-Family Dwelling District) to I-1/I-5 (Industrial District -  
Light); District 6  
7.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-24-04-012  
Orange County Housing Division, Commercial (C) to Low Density  
Residential (LDR); District 6  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning RZ-24-04-013  
R-3 (Multiple-Family Dwelling District) to R-1 (Single-Family Dwelling  
District); District 6  
F. Ordinance  
8.  
Creating the Lake Avalon Preservation District pursuant to Section 505  
of the Orange County Charter; Providing a Title; Establishing definitions;  
stating purposes and intent; Establishing boundaries for the District;  
Providing procedures for the voluntary annexation of property or  
properties within the District; and providing an effective date; District 1  
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.  
Information regarding meetings held at the County Administration Building between  
any member of the Board and an outside party may be obtained at  
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Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Board of County  
Commissioners at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings. For that  
purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is  
made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to  
be based.  
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if any person with a  
disability as defined by the ADA needs special accommodation to participate in this  
proceeding, then not later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding, he or  
she should contact the Orange County Communications Division at (407) 836-5517.  
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NOTE: Reports from the County Mayor, the County Commissioners, the County  
Administrator, and the County Attorney may be presented at unscheduled times  
throughout the day, depending on the length of time required for advertised public  
hearings.  
Copies of Specific Project Expenditure Reports and Relationship Disclosure Forms are  
not included with agenda items unless there is a listed expenditure or disclosure.  
Copies of these completed reports and forms may be obtained by contacting the  
relevant Department/Division Office.