Orange County Government  
Orange County Administration Center  
201 S Rosalind Ave.  
Orlando, FL 32802-1393  
Board of County Commissioners Agenda - Final  
Tuesday, June 3, 2025  
9:00 AM  
County Commission Chambers  
Board of County Commissioners  
Call to Order  
Invocation - District 4  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Proclamations  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing June 1 through June 7, 2025 as Code Inspectors  
Appreciation Week  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing June 6, 2025 as Naloxone Awareness Day  
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 April 22, 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:  
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May 16, 2025 to May 22, 2025  
May 23, 2025 to May 29, 2025  
3.  
Disposition of Tangible Personal Property (Property Accounting)  
Approval is requested of the following:  
a. Dispose of assets.  
B. COUNTY SHERIFF  
1.  
Approval and execution of Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance  
Grant (JAG) Program Award Agreement for Award Title: C-6N241  
Intelligence and Information Assessment in the amount of $49,238.10 for  
the period of January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025. No matching  
funds are required.  
C. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
Acceptance and execution of Letter Correcting Scriveners Error in  
Camping World Stadium Agreement and authorization for the County  
Administrator to sign on behalf of Orange County, Florida.  
2.  
3.  
Confirmation of Commissioner Wilson’s appointment to the Butler Chain of  
Lakes Advisory Board of David J. Gonzalez with a term expiring  
December 31, 2026 and David W. Brasch with a term expiring December  
31, 2027. (Agenda Development Office)  
Approval of the nomination for reappointment by the Greater Orlando  
Aviation Authority to the Aviation Noise Abatement Committee of Anthony  
P. Carugno in the Member of a Municipal Noise Impacted Area (Belle  
Isle/Edgewood) representative category with a term expiring April 4, 2027.  
(Agenda Development Office)  
4.  
Approval of the Membership and Mission Review Board’s  
recommendations for advisory board reappointments and appointments.  
(Agenda Development Office)  
A. Affordable Housing Advisory Board: Appointment of Timothy L. Mixon to  
succeed Ernesto Gonzalez-Chavez in the residential home building  
industry representative category with a term expiring June 30, 2027.  
B. Agricultural Advisory Board: Appointment of A. Kathrein Markle in the  
plant or foliage nursery industry representative category with a term  
expiring December 31, 2026.  
C. Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council: Reappointment of Quibulah  
Graham in the Tourist Development Council representative category and  
Paul F. Lartonoix in the University of Central Florida representative  
category and the appointment of John Hall to succeed Flynn N. Dobbs in  
the at large representative category with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
D. Citizens’ Commission for Children: Appointment of Mildred “Milly”  
Dawson to succeed Shannon G. Hesse in the at large representative  
category with a term expiring December 31, 2026.  
E. Commission on Aging: Reappointment of Paula M. Atkinson in the  
community foundation representative category with a term expiring June  
30, 2027.  
F. Community Development Advisory Board: Reappointment of Sabrina  
Persaud in the District 5 representative category, Ross A. Piper in the  
District 1 representative category, and Lydia Pisano in the District 3  
representative category with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
G. Disability Advisory Board: Reappointment of John W. Ashton in the at  
large representative category and the appointment of Jericka Knox to  
succeed Kassanndra M. Santiago in the at large representative category  
with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
H. M/WBE Advisory Committee: Reappointment of Jairo Batista and  
Celeste Cornileus in the at large representative category with terms  
expiring June 30, 2027.  
I. Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board: Reappointment of Daniel J. Elliott  
in the District 5 representative category with a term expiring June 30, 2027.  
J. Orange Blossom Trail Development Board: Appointment of Morgan  
Hostetler to succeed Jeff Robinson III in the Orange County representative  
category with a term expiring January 14, 2026.  
K. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: Reappointment of Kelly J. Dudek  
in the youth recreational activities representative category and Debra  
Stevens in the District 2 representative category with terms expiring June  
30, 2027.  
L. Sustainability Advisory Board: Reappointment of Clifford Hughley in the  
economic development or business representative category and Dr.  
Shauna M. Junco in the social services or community health representative  
category with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
M. Tourist Development Council: Appointment of Frederick W. Sawyers to  
succeed David Bartek in the owner subject to the tax representative  
category and Raman P. Rama to succeed Jesse Martinez in the owner or  
non-owner representative category with terms expiring April 30, 2029.  
5.  
6.  
Approval and execution of Agreement between Orange County, Florida  
and Orlando Family Stage, Inc. (Arts and Cultural Affairs Office)  
Confirmation of the County Mayor's Staff Reappointments for the fourth  
quarter, (July - September) FY 2024 - 2025: (Human Resources Division)  
Buffkin, Kimberly, Division Chief, Fire Rescue  
Cannata, Marc, Deputy Director, Utilities  
Castillero, Humberto, Manager, Traffic Engineering, Public Works  
Chestang, Angela, Manage, Citizens Commission for Children, Community  
and Family Services  
Cuartas, Edgar, Manager, Customer Services, Utilities  
Drozeck, Michael, Manager, Stormwater, Public Works  
Ferguson, Sheena, Manager, Business Development, Administrative  
Services  
Hall, Thomas, Director, Office Drug Free Community, Health Services  
Moreau, Jennifer, Manager, Zoning, Planning, Environmental, and  
Development Services  
Layton, Troy, Manager, Utilities, Field Services, Utilities  
Lucas, Bryan, Manager, Fleet Management, Administrative Services  
Mack, Martis, Division Chief, Fire Rescue  
Morales, Alex, Manager, Fiscal and Operational Support  
Neely, Everett, Deputy Chief, Corrections, Corrections  
Petrelli Jr, John, Director, Risk Management and Professional Standards,  
Administration and Fiscal Services  
Reyes, Yolanda, Manager, Citizens Resource and Outreach, Community  
and Family Services  
Rodriguez, Jessica, Manager, Medical Clinic, Health Services  
Salcedo, Jaime, Deputy Director, Utilities  
Salem, Tracy, Deputy Director, Community and Family Services  
Skraban, Scott, Deputy Director, Planning, Environmental, and  
Development Services  
Snead, Lisa, Assistant County Administrator, County Administration  
Steiger Jr, Richard, Manager, Facilities Management, Administrative  
Services  
Stewart-Horan, Kimberly, Division Chief, Communications, Fire Rescue  
Summers, Diane, Manager, Animal Services, Health Services  
Ussach, Ha, Deputy Director, Public Works  
Williams, Lavon, Deputy Director, Community and Family Services  
Williams, Raymond, Manager, Engineering/Public Works, Public Works  
7.  
Approval of budget amendments #25-35, #25-36, #25-37, #25-38, #25-39,  
#25-40, and #25-41. (Office of Management and Budget)  
8.  
9.  
Approval of budget transfer #25-0916. (Office of Management and Budget)  
Approval to pay the fourth quarter billing for the Orange County Property  
Appraiser in the amount of $7,112,266.79. (Office of Management and  
Budget)  
10.  
Approval and execution for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to spend  
$6,250 from the FY 2025 Law Enforcement Trust Fund-State Forfeitures  
for eligible contributions to Central Florida National Organization of Black  
Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) ($5,000) and Florida Association  
of School Resource Officers (FASRO) ($1,250). (Office of Management  
and Budget)  
D. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of Contract Y25-2222, Non-Profit Staff Augmentation Services for  
Local Economic Relief, with First Step Staffing, Inc., in the estimated  
contract award amount of $750,000 for a one-year term. Further request  
Board authorization for the Procurement Division to renew the contract for  
two additional one-year terms. ([Community and Family Services  
Department Mental Health and Homeless Division] Procurement Division)  
2.  
3.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-195-ZR, Valve/Hydrant  
Preventative Maintenance and Unidirectional Flushing Term Contract, to  
the low responsive and responsible bidder, Hydromax USA LLC, in the  
estimated contract award amount of $19,414,540.75 for a five-year term.  
([Utilities Department Field Services Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 4, Federal Subrecipient Agreement  
Y24-2201, Health Resources and Services Administration Supporting  
Replication of Housing Interventions - Rapid Rehousing for Youth, with  
Zebra Youth, Inc., in the amount of $104,985, for a revised estimated  
contract award amount of $443,575. ([Health Services Department Fiscal  
and Operational Support Division] Procurement Division)  
4.  
5.  
Approval of Contract Y24-817, Lake Pickett Road Roadway Conceptual  
Analysis Study, with Dewberry Engineers, Inc., in the total contract award  
amount of $993,199.18. ([Public Works Department Transportation  
Planning Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 6, Contract Y23-2506C, Housing  
Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), with the Center for  
Multicultural Wellness and Prevention Inc., in the amount of $125,000, for a  
revised total contract amount of $1,485,000. ([Health Services Department  
Fiscal and Operational Support Division] Procurement Division)  
6.  
7.  
Approval of Amendment No. 3, Contract Y23-2506E, Housing  
Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), with Miracle of Love, Inc.,  
in the amount of $145,000, for a revised total contract amount of  
$2,098,106. ([Health Services Department Fiscal and Operational Support  
Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 9, Contract Y22-165, Providing Nurse-Family  
Partnership Services to At-Risk Pregnant Women, Sub-Recipient  
Agreement, with Healthy Start Coalition of Orange County, Inc., in the  
amount of $80,000, for a revised not-to-exceed amount of $3,095,208.  
([Community and Family Services Department Mental Health and  
Homelessness Division] Procurement Division)  
8.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-1009-GO, Sidewalk Safety  
Improvement Program, to the low responsive and responsible bidders,  
W.T. Comp Inc, in the estimated contract award amount of $1,882,182.18  
for the base year, Schuller Contractors Incorporated, in the estimated  
contract award amount of $1,947,183 for the base year, and Condor  
Construction, Corp., in the estimated contract award amount of $1,955,514  
for the base year. Further request Board authorization for the Procurement  
Division to exercise option years one and two for each contract. ([Public  
Works Department Highway Construction Division] Procurement Division)  
9.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-729-TA, Orange County  
Convention Center North/South Meeting Room Renovation, to the low  
responsive and responsible bidder, Charles Perry Partners, Inc., in the total  
contract award amount of $70,875,414.  
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. ([Convention Center Capital Planning and  
Building Systems Division] Procurement Division)  
10.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-153-RC, Gravity Main  
Cured-In-Place Lining, to the low responsive and responsible bidder, LMR  
Construction, Inc., in the estimated total contract award amount of  
$3,995,385 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, 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. ([Utilities Department Field Services Division]  
Procurement Division)  
11.  
Approval to Award Contracts for the Provision of Liquid Polymer for  
Wastewater Treatment to Polydyne, Inc., a subsidiary of SNF Holding  
Company, and CedarChem, LLC, a subsidiary of Solenis International,  
LLC, on a sole source basis. The estimated total award amount of both  
contracts is $3,000,000 for a one-year term. Further request Board  
authorization for the Procurement Division to renew the contracts for four  
additional one-year terms. ([Utilities Department Water Reclamation  
Division] Procurement Division)  
12.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-172-KS, Building Automation  
Systems Preventative Maintenance and Repairs, to the sole responsive  
and responsible bidder, Johnson Controls, in the estimated contract award  
amount of $597,900.75 for a three-year term. Further request Board  
authorization for the Procurement Division to renew the contract for two  
additional one-year terms. ([Administrative Services Department Facilities  
Management Division] Procurement Division)  
13.  
Approval of Amendment No. 7, Contract Y19-1040A, Landscape  
Management of Active and Inactive Water Plants, with Helping Hand Lawn  
Care, Inc, in the amount of $71,000, for a revised estimated contract  
amount of $552,220.50. ([Utilities Department Water Division]  
Procurement Division)  
14.  
15.  
Approval and execution of Resolution and authorization to initiate  
condemnation proceedings for East-West Road (State Road 436 to Dean  
Road) n/k/a Richard Crotty Parkway (Parcels 8072A and 8072B). District  
5. (Real Estate Management Division)  
Approval and execution of Limited Non-Exclusive License Agreement by  
and between James Jason Love 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 License Agreement, as needed for Sand Lake Road Safety  
Improvements (Apopka Vineland to Turkey Lake Road) - Parcel 1021.  
District 1. (Real Estate Management Division)  
E. COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Receipt and filing of Head Start Policy Council Program Information and  
Updates April 2025, and Head Start Policy Council Meeting Minutes March  
27, 2025, for the official county record. (Head Start Division)  
2.  
Approval and execution of (1) State of Florida Statewide Voluntary  
Prekindergarten Provider Contract Form DEL-VPK 20 by and between  
Early Learning Coalition of Orange County and Orange County Board of  
County Commissioners and (2) Delegation of Signing Authority for the  
State of Florida Statewide Voluntary Prekindergarten Provider Contract  
Related to the Orange County Head Start Program to the Director of  
Community and Family Services Department to execute any necessary  
modifications, amendments, renewals, and extensions of this contract.  
(Head Start Division)  
3.  
4.  
Approval of the revised Orange County Head Start Eligibility Priority  
Selection Criteria for 2025-2026. (Head Start Division)  
Approval and execution of Contract between Florida Network of Youth and  
Family Services, Inc. and Orange County Youth and Family Services  
Division in the amount of $2,196,817.04, which equates to a total of  
$1,727,132.04 for Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of  
Services program services and $469,685 for Stop Now and Plan services  
and authorization for the Mayor or designee to execute any necessary  
modifications, amendments, or extensions related to contract #10848.  
(Youth and Family Services Division)  
F. CONVENTION CENTER  
1.  
Approval and execution of Chilled Water Service Agreement between  
Orlando Utilities Commission and Orange County for Orange County  
Convention Center Phases I-V. (Facility Operations Division)  
G. CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of County Jail Inspections Agreement by and  
between the Sheriffs or Chief Executive Officers for Manatee County,  
Florida, Orange County, Osceola County, Sheriff for Polk County, Florida,  
Sheriff for Sarasota County, Florida, and Volusia Count. The term of this  
Agreement shall be for a period of two years from the date of the last  
signing party, with up to two subsequent automatic two-year renewals,  
unless otherwise terminated by the parties. (Administration)  
H. FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Mutual Aid Agreement for Fire Protection and  
Rescue Services Between Orange County, Florida and City of Mount Dora,  
Florida. (Planning and Technical Services Division)  
I. HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of the Paratransit Services License for MCare  
Transport LLC to provide wheelchair/stretcher service. The term of this  
license shall be from June 3, 2025 and terminate on June 2, 2027. There is  
no cost to the County. (EMS, Office of the Medical Director)  
2.  
Approval and execution of the Paratransit Services License for Mina  
Transportation LLC to provide wheelchair/stretcher service. The term of  
this license shall be from June 3, 2025 and terminate on June 2, 2027.  
There is no cost to the County. (EMS, Office of the Medical Director)  
J. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of the county-initiated road name change to rename a portion of  
Double Eagle Drive between West Oak Ridge Road and Millenia Park  
Boulevard to ensure public safety and authorization for County staff to  
update associated records. District 6. (Zoning Division)  
2.  
Approval and execution of Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement  
The Place at Alafaya Student Housing by and between BW Arbour  
Apartments, LLC and Orange County. District 5. (Development Review  
Committee)  
3.  
4.  
Approval of Projects and Award Amounts for Community Development  
Block Grant - Disaster Recovery for Hurricane Ian. All Districts. (Housing  
and Community Development Division)  
Approval and execution of Multi-Family Affordable Housing Developer’s  
Agreement for Impact Fee Exemption (Catchlight Crossing Phase 1) by  
and among Orange County, Florida, WHFT Affordable II, Ltd., and The  
School Board of Orange County, Florida in the amount of $2,805,796.90.  
District 6. (Housing and Community Development Division)  
K. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
2.  
Authorization to record the plat of Integra Avalon. District 1. (Development  
Engineering Division)  
Approval and execution of Proportionate Share Agreement for Dollar Store  
Bithlo Chuluota Road and Colonial Drive by and between Bithlo DG Owner,  
LLC and Orange County for a proportionate share payment in the amount  
of $138,078. District 5. (Roadway Agreement Committee)  
3.  
4.  
Approval and execution of Proportionate Share Agreement for South  
Goldenrod Townhomes Goldenrod Road by and between Palm Property  
Partners LLC and Orange County for a proportionate share payment in the  
amount of $705,552. District 3. (Roadway Agreement Committee)  
Approval and execution of Resolution of the Orange County Board of  
County Commissioners regarding the updates to the existing Traffic  
Calming Program through additional traffic safety countermeasures and  
the allocation of requisite funding. All Districts. (Traffic Engineering  
Division)  
L. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Encroachment Agreement by and between  
Florida Gas Transmission Company, LLC and Orange County, Florida  
allowing Orange County to relocate and reconstruct a portion of Orange  
County force main in an existing Florida Gas Transmission easement and  
authorization to record this instrument. District 1. (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. Ridge at Apopka Community Development District Proposed Budget  
Fiscal Year 2026.  
b. Maitland Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Financial Report  
for the year ended September 30, 2024.  
c. Florida Public Service Commission RE: Docket No 20240173-EI -  
Petition for limited proceeding for recovery of incremental storm restoration  
costs related to Hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton, by Duke Energy  
Florida, LLC.  
d. Florida Public Service Commission, Commission Conference Agenda,  
Conference for Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 1:30 p.m., Location: Betty Easley  
Conference Center, Joseph P. Cresse Hearing Room 148, Issued: April  
24, 2025.  
e. City of Maitland Resolution No. 4-2025 entitled: A Resolution of  
Community Redevelopment Agency Board of the City of Maitland, Florida,  
adopting an amended Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Budget  
for the 2025 Fiscal Year and providing for an effective date.  
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA  
A. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
2.  
City of Orlando’s Pulse Memorial Funding Request.  
Approval of FY 2025 Cultural Facilities Funding Recommendations by the  
Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council in the amount of $5,560,187.  
(Arts and Cultural Affairs Office)  
IV. WORK SESSION AGENDA  
A. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval to establish the haulers’ compensation rates as listed, set the  
MSBU rate of $400 for Program Year 2026, and authorization to include  
the Tentative Mandatory Refuse Collection Program Rate of $400 on the  
2025 Notice of Proposed Taxes. All Districts. (Solid Waste Division)  
Meeting Starts at 2:00 p.m.  
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
A. Shoreline Alteration/Dredge and Fill  
1.  
Case # SADF-25-01-003  
Cristiana De Albuquerque Ferraz and Marco Antonio Ferraz Jr., Lake  
Down, permit; District 1  
2.  
Case # SADF-24-01-004  
Jeffrey Deacon, Lake Willis, permit; District 1  
B. Board of Zoning Adjustment Appeal  
3.  
Case # SE-25-02-144  
Mary Solik for Gulfstream Towers LLC, April 3, 2025; District 2  
C. Community Development Block Grant  
4.  
To consider approval of the Community Development Block Grant -  
Disaster Recovery Action Plan to support long term disaster recovery  
programs and activities addressing impacts from Hurricane Milton; All  
Districts  
D. Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan – Adoption of Small-Scale Amendments, Ordinance,  
and Concurrent Rezonings  
5.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment and Text Amendment,  
Ordinance, and Concurrent Rezoning (Continued from April 22, 2025)  
a. Amendment SS-24-01-120  
Kendell Keith, Oak Hill Planning, Planned Development - Commercial /  
Office (PD-C/O) to Planned Development - Commercial (PD-C); District 3  
And  
b. Amendment 24-01-FLUE-4  
Text Amendment to Future Land Use Element Policy FLU8.1.4 amending  
the development program  
And  
c. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
d. Rezoning LUP-23-03-077 (Hope City Refuge PD); A-2 (Farmland  
Rural District) to PD (Planned Development District); District 3  
6.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning (Continued from May 6, 2025)  
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  
7.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning (Continued from May 6 and 20, 2025)  
a. Amendment SS-25-02-072  
Bradley Busbin, Busbin Law Firm, P.A., Low Density Residential (LDR) to  
Commercial; 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  
8.  
Adoption of Future Land Use Map Amendment, Ordinance, and  
Concurrent Rezoning (Continued from May 20, 2025)  
a. Amendment SS-25-02-071  
Rebecca Wilson, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A., Low  
Medium Density Residential (LMDR) & Commercial (C) to Medium-High  
Density Residential (MHDR); District 3  
And  
b. Ordinance for Proposed Amendment  
And  
c. Rezoning LUP-24-12-295  
A-1 (Citrus Rural District) to C-1 Restricted (Retail Commercial District);  
District 2  
E. Ordinance  
9.  
Amending the Orange County Comprehensive Plan, known as “2010-2030  
Comprehensive Plan”, or as commonly referred to as “Destination 2030”,  
as amended, by adopting evaluation and appraisal report (“EAR”) based  
amendments pursuant to Section 163.3191, Florida Statutes; repealing the  
2010-2030 Future Land Use Map and adopting the 2025-2050 Future  
Land Use Map; and retitling the “2010-2030 Comprehensive Plan”, as it  
has been amended, to the “Vision 2050: Comprehensive Plan  
2025-2050”, or as commonly referred to as “Vision 2050”; and providing  
effective dates; Countywide  
Public Hearings Scheduled for 5:01 p.m.  
E. Ordinance (Continued)  
10.  
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 - 2nd Hearing  
11.  
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 X1 (“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”); Article XIX (“Collection  
Bins”); and providing for an effective date; Countywide - 2nd hearing  
12.  
13.  
Amending Orange County Code, repealing Chapter 31.5 titled The Orange  
County Sign Ordinance; marking Chapter 31.5 “Reserved”; and providing  
an effective date; Countywide - 2nd hearing  
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 - 2nd Hearing  
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