Orange County Government  
Orange County Administration Center  
201 S Rosalind Ave.  
Orlando, FL 32802-1393  
Board of County Commissioners Agenda - Final  
Tuesday, August 5, 2025  
9:00 AM  
County Commission Chambers  
Board of County Commissioners  
Call to Order  
Invocation - District 1  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Proclamations  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing August 7, 2025 as Purple Heart Day  
Presentations  
Presentation of Florida Association of Public Procurement Officials, Inc. 2025 Best  
Practice Award and 2025 Award for Excellence in Public Procurement  
Presentation of Government Fleet Leading Fleet Award  
Presentation of NaCo Awards  
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 June 17, 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:  
July 11, 2025 to July 17, 2025  
July 18, 2025 to July 24, 2025  
July 25, 2025 to July 31, 2025  
B. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
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 Keisha Mulfort to  
succeed Dr. Myron L. Rolle in the advocate for low-income persons  
representative category with a term expiring June 30, 2027.  
B. Children and Family Services Board: Appointment of Dr. Deshawn  
Chapman to succeed Dr. Dominique L. DeVeaux in the at large  
representative category with a term expiring December 31, 2026 and the  
appointment of Janae N. Moore to succeed Mary Rebekah Fritz-Gonzalez  
and Alycia C. Banks to succeed Commissioner Shaniqua Rose, both in  
the at large representative category with terms expiring December 31,  
2025.  
C. Citizens’ Commission for Children: Appointment of Kevin Morgan to  
succeed Tadar Muhammad and Michelle Walters to succeed Madeleine  
Plumey Cruz, both in the at large representative category with terms  
expiring December 31, 2026.  
D. Citizens’ Review Panel for Human Services: Appointment of Janae N.  
Moore in the member-in-training representative category with a term  
expiring December 31, 2026.  
E. Commission on Aging: Reappointment of Arlene J. Gonzalez in the at  
large representative category; the appointment of Tee Rogers to succeed  
Mei H. Leung in the at large representative category, Sharda I. Singh to  
succeed Natasha Player in the business representative category, and Dr.  
Angel M. Torres to succeed Geroge McZeal, Jr. in the health care  
representative category, all with terms expiring June 30, 2027; and the  
appointment of Steven D. Lezak to succeed Anne Fulton in the business  
representative category with a term expiring June 30, 2026.  
F. Development Advisory Board: Reappointment of Kait Doulou in the  
builder representative category, Justin Hannah in the certified urban  
planner representative category, and Vasu T. Persaud in the developer  
representative category with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
G. Disability Advisory Board: Appointment of Reverend Marcelino Rivera  
to succeed Cathrina Grant and Benajmin V. House to succeed Jericka  
Knox, both in the at large representative category with terms expiring June  
30, 2027.  
H. Fire and Life Safety Code Board of Adjustments and Appeals:  
Appointment of Christopher G. Creamer to succeed Danny R. Harrod in  
the fire alarm contractor representative category with a term expiring  
December 31, 2025.  
I. Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board: Reappointment of Kourtney N.  
Dinkins in the District 3 representative category and the appointment of  
Chantel L. Aquart to succeed Erica Atterbury in the District 6  
representative category with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
J. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: Reappointment of Patrick Panza  
in the bicycle and pedestrian representative category and the appointment  
of Nichole L. Washington to succeed Pastor David L. Outing in the District  
6 representative category with terms expiring June 30, 2027.  
K. Sustainability Advisory Board: Reappointment of Ian Lahiff in the arts  
and cultural affairs or at large representative category with a term expiring  
June 30, 2027.  
2.  
3.  
Approval of budget amendments #25-48 and #25-49. (Office of  
Management and Budget)  
Approval and execution for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to spend  
$62,500 from the FY 2025 Law Enforcement Trust Fund-State Forfeitures  
for eligible contributions to Orlando Community Youth Trust Inc. - Dueling  
Dragons ($30,000), Orlando Youth Alliance ($2,500), Orange County  
Police Athletic League (PAL) ($5,000), Holocaust Memorial Resource &  
Education Center of Florida ($10,000), and IDignity ($15,000). (Office of  
Management and Budget)  
4.  
Approval of $0.31 per kWh initial fee for using Orange County charging  
stations and optional $5.00 per hour idle fee, after four hours of charging  
and an additional 15-minute grace period to move the vehicle, with  
periodic review of cost recovery. (Office of Sustainability and Resilience)  
C. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of Change Order No 3, Contract Y24-734 Hagood House  
Exterior and Interior Renovations, with Poli Construction Inc in the amount  
of $140,070.75, for a revised lump sum contract amount of $966,460.07.  
District 3. (Facilities Management Division)  
2.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-604-TF, Service Line Material  
Inventory, to the low responsive and responsible bidder, National Metering  
Services, Inc., in the amount of $949,500 for a one-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, 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  
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)  
3.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y24-1051-MM, Grease Traps and Lift  
Station Maintenance with Septic Tank Pump-Outs for Facilities  
Management Division, to Wind River Environmental, LLC for Lots A and B  
in the estimated contract award amount of $5,337,401 for a five-year term.  
([Administrative Services Department Facilities Management Division]  
Procurement Division)  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Approval of Amendment No. 4, Contract Y23-2402C, Behavioral Health  
Community Analysis Recommendations, with Aspire Health Partners, Inc.,  
in the amount of $310,000, for a revised not-to-exceed contract amount of  
$1,310,000. ([Community and Family Services Department Mental Health  
and Homelessness Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-764-JF, Corrections CEP 1 Fire  
Pump System Replacement, to the sole responsive and responsible  
bidder, Ranger Fire, Inc., in the total contract award amount of $981,000.  
([Administrative Services Department Capital Projects Division]  
Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 3, Federal Subrecipient Agreement  
Y22-2414, Providing Peer Respite Services to Orange County Residents  
Experiencing Mental Health Stressors, with Peer Support Space, Inc., in  
the amount of $190,000 for a revised estimated not-to-exceed amount of  
$1,035,451.63. ([Community and Family Services Department Mental  
Health and Homelessness Division] Procurement Division)  
7.  
8.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-123-TF, Fire Alarm System  
Monitoring, Inspections and Maintenance - Utilities Division, to the low  
responsive and responsible bidder, Signature Systems of Florida, in the  
estimated contract award amount of $1,357,610 for a five-year term.  
([Utilities Department Fiscal and Operational Support Division]  
Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 2, Contract Y20-905D, Engineering Services  
for Pump Station Package 47 Improvements, with Tetra Tech, Inc, in the  
amount of $115,784.54 for a revised award amount of $676,775.42.  
([Utilities Department Engineering Division] Procurement Division)  
9.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-762-JF, Orange County  
Convention Center Campuswide Floor Boxes and Sump Pump Upgrades,  
to the low responsive and responsible bidder, The Bridge Group  
Construction, Inc., in the total contract award amount of $5,368,623,  
inclusive of additive 1 and additive 2.  
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 State Division of Corporations  
registration, E-Verify, insurance and bonds, further request 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. ([Orange County Convention  
Center Capital Planning Division] Procurement Division).  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-774-JF, Orange County Utilities  
Pump Station F3146 Rehabilitation Project, to the low responsive and  
responsible bidder, Prime Construction Group, Inc., in the total contract  
award amount of $3,625,798.99.  
([Utilities Department Engineering Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Contract Y25-2220, Management of Transitional Housing  
Services, with Central Florida Cares Health System, Inc., in the total  
contract award amount of $5,517,010 for five-year term contract.  
([Community and Family Services Department Mental Health and  
Homelessness Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 1, Contract Y24-102, Landscape Services for  
Orange County Fire Rescue Locations, to Unique Designs Professional  
Services Inc., in the estimated amount of $157,442.40, for a revised  
estimated contract amount of $1,048,672.40. ([Fire Rescue Department  
Logistics Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Amendment No. 2, Contract Y23-121, OEM Dodge/RAM  
Parts, with Orlando Cars One, LLC dba Orlando Dodge Jeep RAM, in the  
amount of $270,000, for a revised estimated contract amount $1,100,800.  
([Administrative Services Department Fleet Management Division]  
Procurement Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-746-ZR, Corrections Stormwater  
Drainage System Improvements, to the low responsive and responsible  
bidder, Condor Construction, Corp. in the total contract award amount of  
$1,685,900.  
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, 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. ([Administrative  
Services Department Capital Projects Division] Procurement Division)  
15.  
16.  
Approval of Amendment No. 6, Contract Y21-1087, Traffic Calming and  
Minor Roadway Improvements, with Mercon Construction Company, in the  
amount of $2,000,000 for a revised estimated contract amount of  
$7,111,325. ([Public Works Department Traffic Engineering Division]  
Procurement Division)  
Selection of KZF Design LLC dba KMF Architects to provide Design  
Services for the Sheriff’s Sector V Substation, Request for Proposals,  
Y25-805-JF.  
Further request Board authorization for the Procurement Division to  
negotiate and execute a contract within a not-to-exceed budget of  
$1,250,000. ([Administrative Services Department Capital Projects  
Division] Procurement Division)  
17.  
18.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-197, Food Products for Family  
Services to the sole responsive and responsible bidder, Sysco Central  
Florida, Inc., in the estimated contract award amount $1,220,910.10 for a  
five-year term. ([Community and Family Services Department Youth and  
Family Services Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-181-VS, Landscape  
Maintenance for Zellwood Area, to the low responsive and responsible  
bidder, Lawnwalker Services, Inc., in the estimated contract award amount  
of $3,505,700 for the 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, 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 Roads and Drainage Division] Procurement Division)  
19.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-765-MB, Wekiwa Springs Septic  
Tank Retrofit Project Phase 4 - Rolling Oaks, Carlton Woods and Carlton  
Oaks, to the low responsive and responsible bidder, R.P. Utility and  
Excavation Corp, in the total contract award amount of $24,540,782.  
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, State Division of Corporations  
registration, E-Verify, insurance and bonds, further request 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  
Engineering Division] Procurement Division)  
20.  
Selection of Broussard, Cullen & Eldridge, P.A, Dean, Ringers, Morgan &  
Lawton, P.A., and Walker, Revels, Greninger, PLLC to provide Workers  
Compensation Legal Counsel, Request for Proposals Y25-1017-KK.  
Further request authorization for the Procurement Division to negotiate and  
execute three five-year term contracts with the selected firms.  
([Administration and Fiscal Services Department Risk Management  
Division] Procurement Division)  
21.  
22.  
Approval of Purchase Order M118627, AMANDA Annual Software  
Maintenance, with Granicus, LLC, in the total amount of $652,946.60.  
([Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department Fiscal  
and Operational Support Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-760-CR, Sheriff's Evidence  
Warehouse, to the low responsive and responsible bidder, S.A Casey  
Construction, Inc., in the total contract award amount of $12,419,000.  
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, 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. ([Administrative  
Services Department Capital Projects Division] Procurement Division)  
23.  
Approval and execution of Limited Non-Exclusive License Agreement by  
and between Gary B. Krick, Individually, and as Trustee of the Gary B.  
Krick Trust dated August 22, 2024, as to a 50% interest, and James L.  
Petersen, as to his 50% interest, and Orange County, and authorization for  
the Manager or Assistant 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 the All American Boulevard (Forest City Road to Clarcona-Ocoee  
Road) - Parcel 7030/7090. District 2. (Real Estate Management Division)  
24.  
Approval and execution of First Amendment to Lease by and between  
Primera Towers (FL) Joint Venture LLC and Orange County, Florida, and  
authorization for the Manager or Assistant Manager of the Real Estate  
Management Division to exercise all delegations of authority expressly  
provided for by the lease for Building Lease, 610 Crescent Executive  
Court, Lake Mary, Florida 32746. Lease file 10150. District N/A. (property  
is in Seminole County) (Real Estate Management Division)  
25.  
Approval and execution of Second Amendment to Net Warehouse Lease  
between Golden Moss, LLC and Orange County, and authorization for the  
Manager or Assistant Manager of the Real Estate Management Division to  
exercise all delegations of authority expressly provided for by the  
Amendment for Hanging Moss Warehouse, (EPD and Head Start), 6136  
Hanging Moss Road, Suites 200-270, Orlando, Florida 32807. Lease file  
1029. District 5. (Real Estate Management Division)  
26.  
Approval and execution of Limited Non-Exclusive License Agreement by  
and between Ricardo Ueta and Moises Del Rio, and Orange County, and  
authorization for the Manager or Assistant 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 the Sand Lake Road Safety Improvements  
(Apopka Vineland to Turkey Lake Road) - Parcel 1005. District 1. (Real  
Estate Management Division)  
D. COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Contract between Florida Network of Youth and  
Family Services, Inc. and Orange County, Florida Contract # 10849, in the  
amount of $987,016.16 and authorization for the Mayor or designee to  
execute any necessary modifications, amendments, or extensions related  
to Contract #10849. (Youth and Family Services Division)  
E. HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of the renewal Certificate of Public Convenience  
and Necessity for Osceola Regional Hospital, Inc. d/b/a HCA Florida  
Osceola Hospital to provide Basic Life Support and Advanced Life  
Support interfacility transport services in Orange County, Florida. The term  
of this Certificate is from August 7, 2025, through August 6, 2027. There is  
no cost to the County. (EMS Office of the Medical Director)  
2.  
Approval and execution of the Certificate of Public Convenience and  
Necessity for Riteway BLS Services, Inc. to provide Interfacility BLS  
Transport Services in Orange County, Florida for a term of two years  
beginning August 5, 2025, and expiring August 4, 2027. There is no cost to  
the County. (EMS Office of the Medical Director)  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Denial of DDD Enterprises LLC. d/b/a Care Medical Transportation’s  
Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to  
provide Interfacility Basic Life Support Transport Services in Orange  
County, Florida. (EMS Office of the Medical Director)  
Approval and execution of the Paratransit Services License for Metaride,  
LLC to provide wheelchair/stretcher service. The term of this license shall  
be from August 5, 2025 and terminate on August 4, 2027. There is no cost  
to the County. (EMS Office of the Medical Director)  
Approval and execution of the renewal Paratransit Services License for  
Community Connections Transportations, Inc. to provide  
wheelchair/stretcher service. The term of this license shall be from August  
8, 2025 and will terminate on August 7, 2027. There is no cost to the  
County. (EMS, Office of the Medical Director)  
6.  
Approval and execution of the renewal Certificate of Public Convenience  
and Necessity for Rocky Mountain Holdings, L.L.C. d/b/a Air Care to  
provide prehospital air ambulance service, interfacility air ambulance  
service, and interfacility transport services in Orange County, Florida. The  
term of this Certificate is from August 7, 2025, through August 6, 2027.  
There is no cost to the County. (EMS Office of the Medical Director)  
7.  
Approval and execution of the modified Certificate of Public Convenience  
and Necessity for MedFleet, LLC d/b/a ATI Ambulance to provide  
Advanced Life Support and Basic Life Support interfacility transport  
services in Orange County, Florida. The term of this modified Certificate is  
from August 5, 2025, through August 4, 2027. There is no cost to the  
County. (EMS Office of the Medical Director)  
F. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan and approval and execution of:  
1) Certifications, 2) Specific Community Development Block Grant  
Certifications, 3) Specific HOME Certifications, 4) Emergency Solutions  
Grants Certifications, 5) Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 and  
Applicant and Recipient Assurances and Certifications for Community  
Development Block Grant (CDBG)/Entitlement Grant, 6) Application for  
Federal Assistance SF-424 and Applicant and Recipient Assurances and  
Certifications for HOME Investment Partnerships Program  
(HOME)/Entitlement Grant, and 7) Application for Federal Assistance  
SF-424 and Applicant and Recipient Assurances and Certifications for  
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)/Entitlement Grant. All Districts.  
(Housing and Community Development Division)  
G. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
Note: This item will be pulled to be heard with the matter that is the subject of Public  
Hearing D.5.  
1.  
Approval and execution of Horizon West Town Center (McKinney Road  
PD/UNP) Adequate Public Facilities and Road Network Mitigation  
Agreement by and between McKinney Developments Group, LLC and  
Orange County providing for satisfaction of APF requirements for 1.24  
acres and for a Fair Share payment in the amount of $187,316. District 1.  
(Roadway Agreement Committee)  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Approval and execution of Proportionate Share Agreement for Chickasaw  
Villas Chickasaw Trail and Colonial Drive by and between Riverpointe  
Villas, LLC and Orange County for a proportionate share payment in the  
amount of $164,903. District 3. (Roadway Agreement Committee)  
Approval and execution of Proportionate Share Agreement for Regent  
Park Condos Lake Underhill Road by and between Romohomes, LLC and  
Orange County for a proportionate share payment in the amount of  
$79,154. District 4. (Roadway Agreement Committee)  
Approval and execution of Proportionate Share Agreement for Silver Star  
Commercial Apopka-Vineland Road by and between W-J Ozb Operations,  
LLC and Orange County for a proportionate share payment in the amount  
of $127,401. District 6. (Roadway Agreement Committee)  
Approval and execution of the First Amendment to Pine Hills Transfer  
Station Contribution Agreement (Contract NO. 23-C16) by and between  
Orange County, Florida and Central Florida Regional Transportation  
Authority DBA LYNX. District 2.  
H. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Poitras East Parcel N-2 Phase 2 (23-U-118)  
Wastewater Capital Charge Escrow Agreement by and among TDCP,  
LLC, Orange County, and the Orange County Comptroller. District 4.  
(Engineering Division)  
2.  
Approval and execution of State of Florida Department of Environmental  
Protection Standard Grant Agreement Agreement Number: WS107  
between the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection and  
Orange County for the design and construction of the Orlo Vista Integrated  
Water Resource Project in an amount not-to-exceed $5,000,000 and  
authorization for the County Administrator to approve scheduling or other  
administrative changes and execute minor amendments or other  
modifications to the agreement which do not affect the total aggregate  
amount of the budget or intent of the project. District 6. (Engineering  
Division)  
3.  
Approval of commercial refuse license for Dumpster Medics LLC to  
provide solid waste hauling services to commercial generators in Orange  
County for a five-year term. All Districts. (Solid Waste Division)  
4.  
Approval of commercial refuse license for Accelerated Waste Solutions of  
North America LLC dba Junk Shot App 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: (Clerk’s Office)  
a. Florida Public Service Commission Final Order Approving Stipulation  
and Settlement Agreement. In re: Petition for approval of accounting  
treatment for the transfer of proportional share of Plant Daniel Units 1 and 2  
to Mississippi Power Company, by Florida Power and Light Company.  
b. City of Orlando adopted Ordinance 2025-9 with Exhibit A (Legal  
Description), Exhibit B (Location Map), Exhibit C (Future Land Use Map),  
Exhibit D (Zoning Map), City of Orlando Fiscal Impact Statement, City of  
Orlando Business Impact Statement. Ordinance 2025-9 entitled: An  
Ordinance of the City of Orlando, Florida, annexing to the corporate limits  
of the City certain land generally located south of Arthur Avenue, west of  
Edgewater Drive, and east of Grant Boulevard, and a portion of Arthur  
Avenue generally located to the East of Grant Boulevard and to the  
westerly portion of Edgewater drive, and comprised of 0.65 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  
mixed-use corridor medium intensity and resource protection, on the City's  
official future land use maps; designating the property as medium intensity  
mixed-use corridor with the Wekiva, resource protection, and appearance  
review overlays, on the City's official zoning maps; providing for  
amendment of the City's official future land use and zoning maps; providing  
for severability, correction of scrivener's errors, permit disclaimer, and an  
effective date.  
c. Florida Public Service Commission Consummating Order. In re:  
Petition for approval of renewable energy tariff and standard offer contract,  
by Florida Power & Light Company.  
d. City of Winter Park Ordinance 3338-25 with Exhibit A (Sketch of  
Description). Ordinance 3338-25 entitled: An Ordinance of the City of  
Winter Park, Florida, providing for the annexation of approximately 0.50  
acres of real property located at 874 Jackson Avenue, as more specifically  
described herein, into the municipal boundaries of the City of Winter Park;  
redefining the City boundaries to give the City of Winter Park jurisdiction  
over said property; providing for severability; providing for an effective  
date.  
e. Florida Public Service Commission Consummating Order. In re:  
Petition for approval of amended standard offer contract (Schedule COG-  
2), by Duke Energy Florida, LLC.  
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA  
A. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Selection of one firm and an alternate to provide Recycling Improvement  
Consulting Services, Request for Proposals Y25-185-KK, from the  
following firms listed alphabetically:  
MidAtlantic Solid Waste Consultants, LLC dba MSW Consultants  
The Recycling Partnership  
Further request Board authorization for the Procurement Division to  
negotiate and execute a contract within a not-to-exceed budget of  
$2,605,758 for a three-year term.  
Further request Board authorization for the Procurement Division to  
formally terminate negotiations with the top ranked firm if we are unable to  
come to a favorable negotiated agreement and commence negotiations  
with the next ranked alternate until a successful negotiation is reached.  
([Utilities Department Solid Waste Division] Procurement Division)  
B. COUNTY MAYOR  
1.  
2.  
Central Florida Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Panel Results.  
(Office of Economic, Trade and Tourism Development)  
Advanced Air Mobility Overview. (Office of Innovation and  
EmergingTechnologies)  
C. COUNTY ATTORNEY  
1.  
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Warrant Service Officer  
Agreement Addendum.  
Meeting Starts at 2:00 p.m.  
IV. RECOMMENDATIONS  
July 3, 2025, Board of Zoning Adjustment Recommendations.  
1.  
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
A. Petition to Vacate  
1.  
Case # PTV-24-06-026  
Chanoch Kogos on behalf of Mark Rosenwasser and Shira Milikowsky;  
vacate a portion of a drainage and utility easement; District 1  
2.  
Case # PTV-25-04-009  
Francis Bellomo on behalf of Bellomo Francis Life Estate and Bellomo  
Ivonne Life Estate, vacate a portion of drainage and utility easement;  
District 3  
B. Board of Zoning Adjustment Appeal  
3.  
Case # SE-25-02-148  
Wilma Tompkins for Sanctuary of Praise, June 5, 2025; District 2  
C. Conservation Area Impact  
4.  
Case # CAI-23-07-034  
Luminar Technologies Inc., Luminar Office Facility, permit; District 5  
D. Planned Development  
5.  
Case # LUP-24-08-198  
Clifford Alejos, Burkett Engineering, McKinney Road Land Use Plan /  
Planned Development (LUP / PD); District 1  
E. Substantial Change  
6.  
Case # CDR-25-04-089  
Tyler Enright, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Tupperware Heights Planned  
Development (PD), amend plan; District 4  
7.  
Case # CDR-24-10-250  
Santos Medina, Sloan Engineering Group Inc., Woodland Lakes Planned  
Development (PD), amend plan; District 4 (Continued from July 15, 2025)  
F. Ordinance  
8.  
Amending Chapter 15, Article V, Noise Pollution Control; All Districts  
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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