Orange County Government  
Orange County Administration Center  
201 S Rosalind Ave.  
Orlando, FL 32802-1393  
Board of County Commissioners Agenda - Final  
Tuesday, May 6, 2025  
9:00 AM  
County Commission Chambers  
Board of County Commissioners  
Call to Order  
Invocation - District 2  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Proclamations  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and  
Pacific Islanders Heritage Month  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 4 through May 10, 2025 as National Correction  
Officer and Employee Week  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 4 through May 10, 2025 as National Small  
Business Week  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 11 through May 17, 2025 as Economic  
Development Week  
Public Comment  
(Pursuant to Section 209 of the Orange County Charter)  
I. CONSENT AGENDA  
A. COUNTY COMPTROLLER  
1.  
2.  
Approval and execution of the minutes of the March 25, 2025 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. (Finance/Accounting)  
Disbursement periods cover:  
April 18, 2025 to April 24, 2025  
April 25, 2025 to May 1, 2025  
3.  
Disposition of Tangible Personal Property (Property Accounting)  
Approval is requested of the following:  
a. Dispose of assets.  
B. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
Approval of the following nominations for appointment/reappointment by  
the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority to the Aviation Noise Abatement  
Committee with terms expiring April 4, 2029: (1) Christina Morris for  
appointment in the Osceola County representative category and (2) Gerald  
B. Lane for reappointment in the City of Orlando representative category.  
(Agenda Development Office)  
2.  
Approval of the Membership and Mission Review Board recommendations  
for extending the existence of the Affordable Housing Advisory Board,  
Children and Family Services Board, and Citizens’ Commission for  
Children with a new sunset review date of 2029. (Agenda Development  
Office)  
3.  
4.  
Confirmation of Commissioner Martinez Semrad’s appointment of  
Suzanne T. Grantham to the Lake Sue Advisory Board with a term expiring  
December 31, 2026. (Agenda Development Office)  
Approval of the Membership and Mission Review Board’s  
recommendations for advisory board appointments. (Agenda  
Development Office)  
A. Building Codes Board of Adjustments and Appeals: Appointment of  
Matthew J. Angiulli to succeed Raymond T. Kilmer in the roofing contractor  
representative category with a term expiring December 31, 2026.  
B. Development Advisory Board: Appointment of Kelly Eger-Smith to  
succeed Melisse T. James in the environmental specialist representative  
category and Gabriel G. Auffant to succeed Ernesto Gonzalez-Chavez in  
the licensed architect representative category with terms expiring June 30,  
2026.  
C. Environmental Protection Commission: Appointment of Dr. Sergio  
Alvarez in the at large representative category with a term expiring  
December 31, 2026.  
D. Health Council of East Central Florida: Appointment of Louis Sabater to  
succeed Joseph F. Williams in the health care provider representative  
category with a term expiring September 30, 2026.  
E. Nuisance Abatement Board: Appointment of Venessa M. Tomlin to  
succeed Brandan Dixon in the at large representative category with a term  
expiring January 1, 2027.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Approval of budget amendment #25-32. (Office of Management and  
Budget)  
Approval of budget transfers #25-0835 and #25-0836. (Office of  
Management and Budget)  
Approval and execution for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to spend  
$293,000 from the FY 2025 Law Enforcement Trust Fund-State Forfeitures  
for eligible contributions to Legal Aid Society ($5,000), Pace Center for  
Girls Inc. ($5,000), and Community Crime Prevention Grant Program  
($283,000). (Office of Management and Budget)  
C. COUNTY ATTORNEY  
1.  
Approval of the Proposed Revised Administrative Regulation, Section  
4.09, titled “Water Quality Projects Prioritization.”  
D. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
2.  
Approval of Amendment No. 1, Contract Y25-800, Malcolm Road Water  
Supply Facility Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Permit  
Improvements, with Tetra Tech, Inc., to change the structure of award to be  
negotiated in phases. ([Utilities Department Engineering Division]  
Procurement Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-740-R2, Pine Hills Road  
Pedestrian Safety Improvements-Phase 3, to the low responsive and  
responsible bidder, Cathcart Construction Company-Florida LLC, in the  
total contract award amount of $16,704,685.  
In the event the bidder recommended above fails to achieve timely  
compliance with pre-award deliverables, as defined in the Invitation for  
Bids, including, but not limited to, M/WBE participation sub-contract  
agreements, State Division of Corporations registration, E-verify,  
insurance and bonds, further request Board authorization for the  
Procurement Division to award to the next low responsive and responsible  
bidder as listed in the bid tabulation herein, to the extent practicable and  
advantageous to the County. ([Public Works Department Highway  
Construction Division] Procurement Division)  
3.  
Selection of Aramark Correctional Services, LLC to provide Inmate  
Commissary and Banking Services, Request for Proposals Y24-113-KS.  
Further request Board authorization for the Procurement Division to  
negotiate the professional services rates and execute a five-year term  
contract to provide the services for future requirements. Further request  
Board authorization for the Procurement Division to renew the contract for  
two additional one-year terms. ([Corrections Department Fiscal and  
Operational Support Division] Procurement Division).  
4.  
5.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-137-MV, Emergency Generator  
Maintenance and Repairs for Utilities Department, to the low responsive  
and responsible bidder, CJ’s Sales and Service of Ocala, Inc., in the  
estimated contract award amount of $3,716,075 for a 5-year term.  
([Utilities Department Field Services Division] Procurement Division)  
Award of Invitation for Bids Y25-175-KK, Plumbing Services for Orange  
County Convention Center, to the lowest responsive and responsible  
bidder, Frank Gay Services, LLC, in the estimated contract award amount  
of $3,895,325 for a five-year term.  
In the event the bidder recommended above fails to achieve timely  
compliance with pre-award deliverables, as defined in the Invitation for  
Bids (IFB), including, but not limited to, M/WBE participation sun-contract  
agreements, State Division of Corporations registration, E-verify,  
insurance and bonds, request Board authorization for the Procurement  
Division to award to the next low responsive and responsive bidder as  
listed in the bid tabulation herein, to the extent practicable and  
advantageous to the County. ([Orange County Convention Center Facilities  
Operations Division] Procurement Division)  
6.  
Award of Invitation for Bids Y25-158-KK, Pressure Cleaning and Painting  
for Public Works, to the low responsive and responsible bidder, Ayopa Inc.,  
in the estimated contract award amount of $767,500 for a 5-year term.  
In the event the bidder recommended above fails to achieve timely  
compliance with pre-award deliverables, as defined in the Invitation for  
Bids (IFB), including, but not limited to, M/WBE participation sun-contract  
agreements, State Division of Corporations registration, E-verify,  
insurance and bonds, request Board authorization for the Procurement  
Division to award to the next low responsive and responsive bidder as  
listed in the bid tabulation herein, to the extent practicable and  
advantageous to the County. ([Public Works Department Roads and  
Drainage Division] Procurement Division)  
7.  
8.  
Ratification of Purchase Order M117480, Emergency Metal Building Wall  
Repair at Porter Transfer Station, with Cornerstone Construction Services,  
Inc., in the total amount of $132,822. ([Utilities Department Solid Waste  
Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval and execution of License Agreement between Orange County,  
Florida and Easter Seals Florida, Inc., related to not-for-profit community  
center utilization for the provision of services benefitting the public, and  
authorization for the Manager of the Real Estate Management Division,  
Manager of the Citizens’ Commission for Children Division, and the  
Manager of Community Action Division to exercise all delegations of  
authority expressly provided for by the License Agreement, as needed for  
Easter Seals Florida, Inc., East Orange Community Center (CAD), 12050  
E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, Florida 32826. Lease File 10132. District 4.  
(Real Estate Management Division)  
9.  
Approval and execution of Limited Non-Exclusive License Agreement by  
and between Lavonda M. Williams and Orange County, and authorization  
for the Manager of the Real Estate Management Division to exercise  
renewal options, execute termination notices, and furnish notices, required  
or allowed by the Limited Non-Exclusive License Agreement, as needed  
for Kennedy Boulevard (Forest City Road to Wymore Road) - Parcel 7077.  
District 2. (Real Estate Management Division)  
10.  
Approval and execution of Limited Non-Exclusive License Agreement by  
and between Patrick F. Stack and Mary Anne Stack, and Rafael J. Salazar  
and Elizabeth Salazar, and Orange County, and authorization for the  
Manager of the Real Estate Management Division to exercise renewal  
options, execute termination notices, and furnish notices, required or  
allowed by the Limited Non-Exclusive License Agreement, as needed for  
Kennedy Boulevard (Forest City Road to Wymore Road) - Parcel 7078.  
District 2. (Real Estate Management Division)  
11.  
Approval and execution of Amendment to Overhead and Underground  
Easement by and between Orange County, the City of Orlando, and  
Orlando Utilities Commission and authorization to record instrument for  
South Water Reclamation Facility - OUC Easement. District 6. (Real  
Estate Management Division)  
12.  
13.  
Approval and execution of Notice of Reservation, and authorization to  
disburse funds to pay recording fees and record instrument for Tangelo  
Park Community Center B24901336 OCU File 101563. District 6. (Real  
Estate Management Division)  
Approval of Warranty Deed by Pulte Home Company, LLC to Orange  
County, and authorization to record instrument and for the Manager of the  
Real Estate Management Division to perform all actions necessary and  
incidental to closing for Village F - APF Conveyance (Pulte). District 1.  
(Real Estate Management Division)  
E. COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Federally-Funded Subaward and Grant  
Agreement, Agreement Number: H1136 Project Number: 4673-135-R by  
the State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management and Orange  
County for the Mitigation Bureau Fiscal Operations Unit HMGP Hazard  
Mitigation Grant Program in the amount of $555,969.05 and authorization  
for the Mayor or designee to execute any amendments and sign any  
required documents. Orange County is responsible for contributing  
approximately $185,000 to meet the grant’s cost-sharing requirement.  
(Youth and Family Services Division)  
F. CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Interagency Information Sharing Agreement for  
Information Technology Personnel Security Screening Requirements  
Orange County, Florida and Orange County Clerk of Courts. (Fiscal and  
Operational Support Division)  
G. FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of 2024 Memorandum of Agreement for  
Participating Orlando/Urban Areas Security Initiative Agencies by and  
between the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange, Seminole, Lake, and  
Osceola Counties, and all other participating counties and cities. There is  
no cost to Orange County. (Office of Emergency Management)  
H. HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of the renewal Paratransit Services License for  
Mears Destination Services, Inc. to provide wheelchair/stretcher service.  
The term of this license shall be from August 1, 2025 and will terminate on  
July 31, 2027. There is no cost to the County. (EMS, Office of the Medical  
Director)  
2.  
3.  
Approval and execution of the renewal Paratransit Services License for  
BrightStart Pediatrics, LLC to provide wheelchair/stretcher service. The  
term of this license shall be from May 6, 2025, and will terminate on May 5,  
2027. There is no cost to the County. (EMS, Office of the Medical Director)  
Approval and execution of the renewal Paratransit Services License for  
Right By Your Side Inc. to provide wheelchair/stretcher service. The term of  
this license shall be from May 6, 2025, and will terminate on May 5, 2027.  
There is no cost to the County. (EMS, Office of the Medical Director)  
I. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of 1) Project Administration Agreement between  
Orange County, Florida and SkyBuilders 4 All, Inc. regarding the donation  
of County-owned properties for the construction of permanent affordable  
housing and 2) County Deeds Parcel Identification Numbers  
10-22-28-0000-00-022 and 19-22-31-3883-00-090; and authorization for  
the Manager of the Real Estate Management Division to exercise all  
delegations of authority expressly provided by the Project Administration  
Agreement and perform all actions necessary and incidental to closing to  
facilitate the donation and conveyance of properties located at 3605 N  
Apopka Vineland Road and 802 Vista Palma Way. Districts 3 and 6.  
(Housing and Community Development Division)  
2.  
3.  
Approval and execution of Agreement between Orange County, Florida  
and Housing Authority of the City of Winter Park regarding Affordable  
Housing Trust Fund in the amount of $1,500,000 to preserve affordable  
housing by replacing the roof on The Plymouth, a 196-unit senior affordable  
housing complex. District 5. (Housing and Community Development  
Division)  
Approval and execution of 1) Project Administration Agreement between  
Orange County, Florida and Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and  
Osceola County, Inc. regarding the donation of County-owned properties  
for the construction of permanent affordable housing and 2) County Deeds  
Parcel Identification Numbers 03-23-29-0180-04-140,  
03-23-29-0180-14-130, 03-23-29-0180-31-090, 03-23-29-0180-52-010,  
25-22-28-6424-03-080, and 34-22-29-6316-00-136 and authorization for  
the Manager of the Real Estate Management Division to exercise all  
delegations of authority expressly provided by the Project Administration  
Agreement and perform all actions necessary and incidental to closing to  
facilitate the donation and conveyance of properties located at 937 18th  
Street, 1909 S Westmoreland Drive, 830 23rd Street, 1006 26th Street,  
125 S John Street, and 1408 S Westmoreland Drive. District 6. (Housing  
and Community Development Division)  
4.  
Approval and execution of 1) Project Administration Agreement between  
Orange County, Florida and Bright Community Trust, Inc. regarding the  
donation of County-owned properties for the construction of permanent  
affordable housing and 2) County Deed for Parcel Identification Number  
14-22-31-6539-12-090 and authorization for the Manager of the Real  
Estate Management Division to exercise all delegations of authority  
expressly provided by the Project Administration Agreement and perform  
all actions necessary and incidental to closing to facilitate the donation and  
conveyance of property located at 2002 Bonneville Drive. District 5.  
(Housing and Community Development Division)  
J. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Approval of the Preliminary Plat of Lake Star at Ovation Phase 1B. District  
1. (Development Engineering Division)  
Authorization to record the plat of Tapestry - Nona. District 4.  
(Development Engineering Division)  
Approval and execution of Proportionate Share Agreement for Ginn  
Property PD/Greeneway Park Parcel 1B Townhomes aka Ginn Property  
PD Townhomes Boggy Creek Road by and between Pulte Home  
Company, LLC and Orange County for a proportionate share payment in  
the amount of $449,284. District 4. (Roadway Agreement Committee)  
4.  
Approval and execution of Proportionate Share Agreement for Zimmer  
Plaza aka Shops of Goldenrod Colonial Drive by and between Zimmer  
Poster Service, LLP and Orange County for a proportionate share  
payment in the amount of $80,275. District 3. (Roadway Agreement  
Committee)  
5.  
6.  
Approval to Decrease the Speed Limit on Chuluota Road from East  
Colonial Drive (SR 50) to Lake Pickett Road from 50 mph to 40 mph.  
District 5. (Traffic Engineering Division)  
Approval of Change Order No. 2, Purchase Order M114783, Installing  
Stormwater Bypass System, extending the emergency pumping and  
builder’s risk insurance, with Thalle Construction Co., Inc. in the amount of  
$527,315.88, for a revised total amount of $1,354,825.64. District 6.  
(Stormwater Management Division)  
7.  
Approval and execution of (1) Resolution of the Orange County Board of  
County Commissioners regarding the Local Agency Program  
Supplemental Agreement with the State of Florida Department of  
Transportation concerning Buck Road Bridge Project (FPN Number  
439252-1-58/68-01) and (2) State of Florida Department of Transportation  
Local Agency Program Supplemental Agreement FPN:  
439252-1-58/68-01 Contract No.: G2R43. District 5. (Transportation  
Planning Division)  
K. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of commercial refuse license for Affinity Waste Solutions, LLC to  
provide solid waste hauling services to commercial generators in Orange  
County for a five-year term. All Districts. (Solid Waste Division)  
2.  
Approval of commercial refuse license for SJP Enterprises, LLC dba  
Prince Containers to provide solid waste hauling services to commercial  
generators in Orange County for a five-year term. All Districts. (Solid  
Waste 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:  
a. Narcoossee Community Development District Proposed Budget Fiscal  
Year 2026.  
b. Falcon Trace Community Development District Proposed Budget  
Fiscal Year 2026.  
c. Westwood/OCC Community Development District Proposed Budget  
Fiscal Year 2026.  
d. Winter Garden Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Report  
dated March 31, 2025.  
e. Bond Disclosure Supplement Orange County, Florida for the year  
ended September 30, 2024.  
f. Annual Comprehensive Financial Report Orange County, Florida for the  
year ended September 30, 2024.  
g. Peoples Gas System, Inc. filed a petition with the Florida Public  
Service Commission (PSC) (Docket No. 20250029-GU) requesting and  
receiving approval for an increase to customer base rates and service  
charges for new rates effective January 1, 2026, and another smaller  
adjustment effective January 1, 2027.  
h. Florida Public Service Commission Order Suspending Tariffs. In re:  
Petition for rate increase by Florida Power & Light Company.  
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA  
A. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
Appointment of two Commissioners and one citizen member to the 2025  
Value Adjustment Board and the designation of two alternate  
Commissioners and one alternate citizen member.  
2.  
Approval of the Membership and Mission Review Board’s  
recommendation for the reappointment of Peter J. Fleck to the  
Environmental Protection Commission in the regulated private business or  
municipality representative category with a term expiring December 31,  
2025. (Agenda Development Office)  
B. COUNTY MAYOR  
1.  
Small Business Grantees Update. (Office of Economic, Trade and Tourism  
Development)  
C. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
25-690 Stormwater Utility Fee Update.  
D. COMMISSIONER'S REPORT  
1.  
25-704 Commissioner Martinez Semrad would like to discuss Split Oak Forest.  
Meeting Starts at 2:00 p.m.  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 4 through May 10, 2025 as National  
Travel and Tourism Week  
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
A. Shoreline Alteration/Dredge and Fill  
1.  
Case # SADF-25-01-000  
Fawad Kirmani, Lake Tibet, permit; District 1  
B. Petition to Vacate  
2.  
Case # PTV-24-12-037  
Bluma Morozow, vacate a portion of a utility easement; District 1  
C. Exclusive Method for Voluntary Annexation and Interlocal Agreement  
3.  
Exclusive Method for Voluntary Annexation and Interlocal Agreement for  
Annexation of 1010 Arthur Avenue between the City of Orlando, Florida  
and Orange County, Florida; District 2  
D. Development Plan  
4.  
Case # DP-24-10-242  
Christopher Leppert, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc., Silver City Properties  
Planned Development / Lot 4 Phase 1 Student Housing Development Plan;  
District 5  
E. Planned Development  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Case # LUP-24-12-293  
Mary Philbin, Share the Care, Inc., Share the Care Planned Development  
(PD); District 5  
Case # LUP-24-12-298  
M. Rebecca Wilson, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.,  
Grace Fellowship Planned Development (PD); District 2  
Case # LUP-24-11-264  
Bradley Elwell, AVCON, Inc., Hibiscus Springs Planned Development  
(PD); District 2  
8.  
Case # LUP-24-12-297  
Momtaz Barq, Terra-Max Engineering, Inc., Fenton Street Planned  
Development (PD); District 1  
F. Planned Development – Land Use Plan Amendment  
9.  
Case # LUPA-24-11-278  
David Evans, Evans Engineering, Inc., Grand Cypress Resort Planned  
Development Land Use Plan Amendment; District 1  
10.  
Case # LUPA-24-11-268  
Brian Forster, Land Design, South Goldenrod Townhomes Planned  
Development - Land Use Plan Amendment; District 3  
G. Substantial Change  
11.  
Case # CDR-24-05-130  
Steve Boyd, Boyd Civil Engineering, Inc., Orangewood N-1 Planned  
Development (PD), amend plan; District 1 (Continued from March 11 and  
April 8, 2025)  
H. Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan - Adoption of Small-Scale Amendments, Ordinances  
and Concurrent Rezonings  
12.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-25-02-080  
Rebecca Wilson, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.,  
Activity Center Mixed Use (ACMU) to Activity Center Residential (ACR);  
District 1  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning LUPA-24-12-296  
A-2 (Farmland Rural District) to PD (Planned Development District)  
(Hospitality Center PD); District 1  
13.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-25-02-073  
Diana Almodovar, Marcos Marchena, & Carlos Rivero, Rural Settlement  
1/1 (RS 1/1) to Commercial (C); District 5  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning RZ-25-02-073  
C-1 (Retail Commercial District) to C-2 (General Commercial District)  
Restricted; District 5  
14.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-25-01-070  
German Vivas and Hortencia Margarita Silva Vivas, Low Medium Density  
Residential (LMDR) to Medium Density Residential (MDR); District 5  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning RZ-25-01-070  
R-1A (Single-Family Dwelling District) to R-2 (Residential District); District  
5
15.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning  
a. Amendment SS-25-02-072  
Bradley Busbin, Busbin Law Firm, P.A., Low Density Residential (LDR) to  
Commercial (C); District 2  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning RZ-25-02-072  
A-1 (Citrus Rural District) to C-1 Restricted (Retail Commercial District);  
District 2  
I. Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan - Adoption of Small-Scale Amendment, and  
Ordinance  
16.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment and Ordinance  
a. Amendment SS-25-02-074  
M. Rebecca Wilson, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A,  
Office (O) to High Density Residential (HDR) Student Housing; District 5  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
J. Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan - Adoption of Small-Scale Future Land Use  
Amendment and Ordinance  
17.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment and Ordinance  
a. Amendment SS-24-12-054  
M. Rebecca Wilson, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A,  
Office (O) to High Density Residential (HDR) Student Housing; District 5  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
K. Comprehensive Plan – Adoption of Regular Cycle Staff-Initiated Text Amendments,  
and Ordinances  
18.  
Adoption of Staff-Initiated Comprehensive Plan Text & Map Amendment  
and Ordinance  
a. Amendment 2024-2-B-CP-1  
Kilgore Road Rural Residential Enclave - Text and map amendments to  
the Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map Series of the  
Comprehensive Plan, to amend existing policies to create the Kilgore  
Road Rural Residential Enclave and add Map 25(f) to the Future Land Use  
Map Series; District 1  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Text and Map Amendment  
19.  
Adoption of Staff-Initiated Comprehensive Plan Text & Map Amendment  
and Ordinance  
a. Amendment 2024-2-B-CP-2  
Text and map amendments to the Future Land Use Element and Future  
Land Use Map Series of the Comprehensive Plan, to amend existing  
policies to reduce the size of the existing Lake Pickett Study Area and to  
amend Map 22, of the Future Land Use Map Series; District 5  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Text and Map Amendment  
20.  
Adoption of Staff-Initiated Comprehensive Plan Text & Map Amendments  
and Ordinance  
a. Amendment 2024-2-B-CP-3  
Text and map amendments to the Future Land Use Element and Future  
Land Use Map Series of the Comprehensive Plan, amending policies to  
reflect the adoption of Section 506. - Rural Boundary and Rural Area, of the  
Orange County Charter establishing the Rural Boundary / Rural Area and  
adopting Map 5b, to the Future Land Use Map Series; Countywide  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Text and Map Amendment  
L. Ordinance  
21.  
Amending Orange County Code, repealing Chapter 31.5 titled “The  
Orange County Sign Ordinance“ marking Chapter 31.5 “Reserved” - 1st  
hearing (2nd hearing on June 3, 2025)  
22.  
Amending and repealing certain provisions of Chapter 38 (“Zoning”) of the  
Orange County Code to provide consistency with the Comprehensive Plan  
and new Land Development Regulations known as the Orange Code for  
Orange County; Amending Article I (“In General”); Amending Article II  
(“Administration, Enforcement and Penalties”); Repealing Article III  
(“Nonconforming Uses”); Repealing Article IV (“Zoning Districts  
Established; Zoning Map); Repealing Article V (“Agricultural Districts”);  
Repealing Article VI (“Residential Districts”); Amending and repealing  
certain provisions of Article VII (“Commercial Districts”); Repealing Article  
VIII (P-D Planned Development District”) and reenacting certain provisions  
as new Chapter 39 (“Planned Development”) of Orange County Code;  
Repealing certain provisions of Article IX (“General Supplemental  
Regulations”); Repealing Article X (“Performance Standards”); Repealing  
Article XI (“Off-Street Parking and Loading Regulations”); Repealing Article  
XII (“Site and Building Requirements; Repealing Article XIII (Campgrounds  
and Recreational Vehicle Parks”; Repealing Article XVII (Neighborhood  
Districts”); Repealing Article XVIII (Public School Siting Regulations”);  
Repealing Certain Provisions of Article XIX (“Collection Bins”); and  
providing for an effective date; Countywide - 1st hearing (2nd hearing on  
June 3, 2025)  
23.  
Enacting Chapter 40 entitled the Orange Code for Orange County, Florida  
to provide for consistency with the Comprehensive Plan; Providing for a  
short title of “Orange Code”; Providing for the establishment of zones and  
the adoption of an official zoning map; Providing for rezoning and  
development review; Providing for permitted, conditional, and prohibited  
uses; Providing for variances, special exceptions, and minor deviations;  
Providing for submission requirements; Providing for appeals; Providing  
for nonconformities; Providing for zone standards; Providing for special  
zones; Providing for site and building requirements; Providing for parking  
requirements; Providing for landscaping standards; Providing for signs;  
Providing for overlay districts; Providing for use performance standards;  
Providing for temporary structures and uses; Providing for use of public  
right-of-way; Providing for regulations for specific uses; Providing for  
communication towers; Providing for public school siting regulations;  
Providing for site development; Providing for roads; Providing for utilities;  
Providing for civic and open space; Providing for definitions; Providing for  
codification into the Orange County Code of Ordinances; and providing an  
effective date; Countywide - 1st hearing (2nd hearing on June 3, 2025)  
24.  
Amending various Chapters of the Orange County Code to provide  
consistency with the Comprehensive Policy Plan and land development  
regulations known as “Orange Code”; amending certain provisions of  
Chapter 3 (“Adult Entertainment Code”); amending and repealing certain  
provisions of Chapter 9 (“Building Construction Regulations”); amending  
certain provisions of Chapter 11 (“Code Enforcement”); amending certain  
provisions of Chapter 15 (“Environmental Control”); amending certain  
provisions of Chapter 16 (“Excavation and Fill”); amending certain  
provisions of Chapter 21 (“Highways, Bridges and Miscellaneous Public  
Places”); amending certain provisions of Chapter 23 (“Impact Fees”);  
repealing Chapter 24 (“Landscaping, Buffering, and Open Space”);  
amending certain provisions of Chapter 28 (“Nuisances”); amending and  
repealing certain provisions of Chapter 30 (“Planning and Development”);  
amending certain provisions of Chapter 32 (“Solid Waste”); amending and  
repealing certain provisions of Chapter 34 (“Subdivisions Regulations”);  
amending certain provisions of Chapter 37 (“Water and Wastewater”); and  
providing for an effective date; Countywide - 1st hearing (2nd hearing on  
June 3, 2025)  
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