Item Coversheet
CITY OF ORLANDO
AGENDA ITEM



Items Types: Ordinances/1st Read

For Meeting of: 1/27/2025

District:On file (City Clerk):Yes



Subject:Ordinance No. 2025-4 Amending and Restating the Land Development Regulations of the Coalition for the Homeless Men's Service Center Planned Development (PD), Relating to Certain Land Generally Located West of N. Terry Avenue, East of N. Parramore Avenue, North of W. Central Boulevard, and South of Ossie Street and comprised of approximately 4.98 Acres of Land; Providing for Amendment of the City’s Official Zoning Map (ZON2024-10015) (Economic Development)
Summary:

The applicant, Erika Hughes, requests an amendment to the Coalition for the Homeless Men's Service Center Planned Development (PD) to add seven properties to the existing PD to develop a six-story 92,000 sq.ft. facility to serve women and children, an administrative building, and a security building. (ZON2024-10015)

Concurrently before City Council is the first reading of the associated Growth Management Plan Amendment (GMP2024-10019 and GMP2024-10020), ordinance 2025-3.  

The Municipal Planning Board (MPB) recommended approval on November 19,2024. City Council accepted the MPB minutes concerning this request on December 9, 2024. 

Fiscal and Efficiency Data:

Business impact estimate is attached.

Recommended Action:

Approving Ordinance No. 2025-4 on first reading and requesting that the Mayor and City Clerk present the draft ordinance for second reading and public hearing at the next regular City Council Meeting.

 
Contact:Michele Gibbs, Planner Il, michele.gibbs@orlando.gov, 407-246-3355; Melissa Clark, melissa.clarke@orlando.gov, 407-246-3477.


ATTACHMENTS:
File NameDescriptionType
ORD_2025-4_Coalition_for_the_Homeless.pdfOrdinance ORD 2025-4 Coalition for the Homeless Ordinance
Exhibit_A_-_VLD.pdfExhibit A - Legal DescriptionExhibit
Exhibit_B_-_Zoning_Map_.pdfExhibit B - Zoning MapExhibit
Exhibit_C_-_Development_Plan.pdfExhibit C - Development PlanExhibit
BIE_2025-4.pdfBIS Form Exhibit

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