CITY OF ORLANDO
COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM


Items Types:
Hearings/Ordinances/2nd Read
For Meeting of:
December 7, 2015
District: 4 From:
Contract ID: Document Number:
Exhibits: Yes On File (City Clerk) : Yes Draft Only: No
Grant Received by City?: No

Subject:
Proposed ordinance #2015-64, relating to the 520 E. Church Street planned development zoning district.

Summary:

Proposed ordinance #2015-64 would amend the land development regulations associated with the existing 520 E. Church Street planned development zoning district and would also add three parcels of land to the planned development.

The planned development is generally located north of E. Jackson St., east of S. Osceola Ave., south of E. Church St., and west of S. Eola Ave., in the South Eola neighborhood. The proposed planned development is approximately 2.93 acres in area and would consist of a phased development including up to 586 attached dwelling units, including 20 live/work/retail units, and approximately 9,800 square feet of retail use.

The proposed planned development was reviewed and recommended for approval by the City's Municipal Planning Board on August 18, 2015.


Fiscal & Efficiency Data: No fiscal impact.

Recommended Action:
Adoption of proposed ordinance #2015-64.


Agenda Item attachment(s) on file in the City Clerks Office.

Note: All agenda items must be in the City Clerk's office by Noon Friday, six(6) business days prior to the regular Monday City Council meeting.

Contact: Kyle Shephard or Michaelle Petion.
Approved By:

Department Date and Time
Planning and Environmental Attorney 12/1/2015 2:47 PM
Budget Outside Routing Approval 12/1/2015 3:12 PM
City Clerk 12/1/2015 3:17 PM

ATTACHMENTS:
Name: Description: Type:
520_E._Church_St._PD_Ordinance_ZON2015-00020_(1).docx Proposed ordinance #2015-64 Backup Material
Exhibit_A_Verified_Legal_Description_520_Church.pdf Exhibit A to proposed ordinance #2015-64 Exhibit

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