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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019 04 22 Consent 400 - First Reading of Ordinance 2019-06 regarding EAR based amendments to the Comprehensive Plan related to the Intergovernmental Coordination Element PUBLIC HEARINGS AGENDA ITEM 400 .- 1959 CITY COMMISSION AGENDA I APRIL 22, 2019 1 REGULAR MEETING TITLE Public Transmittal Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance 2019-06 regarding EAR based amendments to the Comprehensive Plan related to the Intergovernmental Coordination Element and transmit to the Department of Economic Opportunity and other reviewing agencies SUMMARY Effective June 2, 2011, local governments have more discretion in determining whether they need to update their local comprehensive plan. As such, local governments no longer need to submit evaluation and appraisal reports to the department for a sufficiency determination. Instead, local governments must follow these new provisions: 1. At least every seven years, pursuant to Rule Chapter 73C-49, Florida Administrative Code, determine whether the need exists to amend the comprehensive plan to reflect changes in state requirements since the last time the comprehensive plan was updated. 2. Notify the state land planning agency by letter of this determination. 3. If the local government determines amendments to the comprehensive plan are necessary, the local government shall prepare and transmit the proposed amendments to the State Land Planning Agency within one year of such determination. For guidance and more information about these processes,see 4. Any local government failing to timely submit a notification letter or proposed amendments within one year of notification may not amend its comprehensive plan until it complies with the requirements. S. The evaluation and appraisal should address changes in state requirements since the last update of the comprehensive plan and updatethe plan based on changesto local conditions. The attached documents include EAR (Evaluation and Appraisal Report) based Comprehensive Plan amendments, specifically to the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. The purpose of the proposed Ordinance and related amendments is to update the Intergovernmental Coordination Element to reflect to changes in state requirements since the last time the comprehensive plan was updated. Subsequent EAR based amendments to other Comprehensive Plan Elements will follow in the next few months during upcoming public hearings in order to reflect changes in state requirements. The Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act requires local comprehensive plans to be consistent with the goals of the state and regional policy plans. Local governments need to provide for this consistency in the goals, objectives, and policies of their comprehensive plans. The City's interpretation of the legislative intent of the consistency requirement is to provide for all comprehensive plans, adopted locally, to coordinate into a statewide framework for "growth management." One tool that the Act mandated to meet this legislative intent was for local comprehensive plans to adopt an Intergovernmental Coordination Element. In orderto provideforthis consistency, coordination among state, regional, and local governments and agencies is essential. This coordination provides not only the method for the plans to be consistent, but also allows for more efficient delivery of services to the City residents. Mechanisms to meet this consistency requirement include, but are not limited to: • Intergovernmental agreements • Joint planning and service agreements • Special legislation • Joint meetings, public hearings • Work groups or governmental programs designed to further intergovernmental coordination In addition, this Element can act as a catalyst for the smooth operation of the rest of the plan elements. By defining and creating tests of consistency within this Element, deficiencies within and among elements can be identified for the purpose of correcting them. This Element can also be used as a mechanism to provide direction to the City for future implementation of federal, state, and regional programs, grants and assistance. Numerous government programs exist which can be used by the City in the implementation of the City's Comprehensive Plan. In addition, these programs can be used to meet the growing demands of the population growth on the City's services and public infrastructure. The revised language will allow the Element to come into compliance with the Evaluation and Appraisal Report that was due in 2017. On April 3, 2019, the City's Land Planning Agency unanimously recommended approval of Ordinance No. 2019-06. Proposed Timeline 1. March 24, 2019 Ad runs in Orlando Sentinel (10 days prior to LPA) 2. April 3,2019 Local Planning Agency/Planning & Zoning Board 3. April 22,2019 City Commission -1st Reading/Transmittal 4. May 6, 2019 Transmit to Dept. of Economic Opportunity 5. May 13, 2019 Dept. of Economic Opportunity Receipt Confirmation 6. June 28, 2019 Adoption Ad runs in Orlando Sentinel 7. July 8,2019 City Commission -2nd Reading/Adoption 8. July 22, 2019 Adopted Plan Amendment submittal to State 9. August 21, 2019 Dept. of Economic Opportunity 30 day review 10. September 22, 2019 Effective Date (no petitions filed) ORDINANCE NO. 2019-06 A ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SETTING FORTH AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT BASED ON THE CITY'S EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PURSUANT TO SECTION 163.3191, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; INCORPORATION INTO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; LEGAL STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS;SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the Florida Legislature intends that local planning be a continuous and ongoing process; and WHEREAS, section 163.3161 et. seq., Florida Statutes, established Community Planning Act; and WHEREAS, consistent with the Community Planning Act, the City Commission has adopted the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, as required by section 163.3191, Florida Statutes, the City has conducted an evaluation of its Comprehensive Plan,Intergovernmental Coordination Element,to determine if plan amendments are necessary to reflect changes in state requirements since the last update of the City's Comprehensive Plan,which is required to be adopted every seven(7)years to assess the progress of implementing the City's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency has reviewed the amendments to the Comprehensive Plan,Intergovernmental Coordination Element,set forth herein,held an advertised public hearing, provided for participation by the public in the process, and rendered its recommendations to the City Commission; and WHEREAS,the City Commission, after considering the Local Planning Agency's review comments and recommendations for amendments to the Intergovernmental Coordination Element, desires to adopt the amendments set forth herein; and WHEREAS,the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs,Florida,hereby finds this City of Winter Springs Ordinance No.2019-06 Page 1 of 3 ordinance to be in the best interests of the public health,safety,and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS,AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are fully incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. Authority. This Ordinance is adopted in compliance with, and pursuant to, the Community Planning Act, Sections 163.3184 and 163.3191, Florida Statutes. Section 3. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this ordinance is to adopt text amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan as set forth herein, which are based on the City's evaluation and appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan pursuant to Section 163.319 1,Florida Statutes. Section 4. Adoption of Text Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan,Intergovernmental Coordination Element. The Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan,Intergovernmental Coordination Element is hereby amended only as specifically enumerated and set forth in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and fully incorporated herein by this reference. (Underlined type indicates additions and s4ikeo type indicates deletions). It is intended that the text in the Comprehensive Plan not specifically enumerated and set forth in this Exhibit shall remain unchanged from the language existing prior to adoption of this Ordinance). Section 5. Transmittal to the Department of Economic Opportunity. The City Manager or his designee is hereby designated to sign a letter transmitting the adopted Comprehensive Plan Amendment to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for expedited state review, in accordance with Section 163.3184(2), Florida Statutes. Section 6. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, or parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 7. Severability. If any section,subsection,sentence,clause,phrase,word or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,whether for substantive,procedural,or any other reason,such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 8. Incorporation Into Comprehensive Plan. Upon the effective date of the Comprehensive Plan Amendments adopted by this Ordinance, said Amendments shall be incorporated into the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan and any section or paragraph City of Winter Springs Ordinance No.2019-06 Page 2 of 3 number or letter and any heading may be changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the foregoing. Section 9. Effective Date and Legal Status of the Plan Amendment. The effective date of the Comprehensive Plan Amendments adopted by this Ordinance shall be the date a final order is issued by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity,or the Administration Commission finding the Amendments in compliance with section 163.3184, Florida Statutes. No development orders, development permits, or land use dependent on these Amendments may be issued or commenced before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, the Amendments may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a resolution affirming its effective status. After and from the effective date of these Amendments, the Comprehensive Plan Amendments set forth herein shall amend the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan and become a part of that plan and the Amendments shall have the legal status of the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan, as amended. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on the day of , 2019. Charles Lacey, Mayor ATTEST: Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, City Clerk Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for the City of Winter Springs only: Anthony A. Garganese, City Attorney Transmittal Hearing: Adoption Hearing: Effective Date: City of Winter Springs Ordinance No.2019-06 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT "A" Changes are shown utilizing st+iket4r-etigh for deletions and underline for additions to existing Comprehensive Plan sections. CHAPTER VIII INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT 1. Policy 1.1.5 Coordinate with the resource protection efforts of the St.Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) for Lake Jesup an participate in the implementation efforts and development of strategies to improve water quality, such as the SJRWMD Januar-y,2002 , .ge„Mew 2002 Middle St.Johns River Basin Surface Waters Improvement and Management (SWIM) plan, the 2008 Lake Jesup Interagency Restoration Strategy, and the 2010 Lake Jesup Basin Management Action Plan etiffeff4y rder- deye opme 2. Policy 1.1.6 Coordinate the City's Water Supply Work Plan (Exhibit IV-B-1) with the Seminole County's Water Supply Plan 2007, SJRWMD's District Water Supply Plan 00 200 2017 Fifth Addendum and the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council (ECFRPC)'s Strategic Regional Policy Plan 1998 2013. (Cross Reference: See Conservation Element, Policy 1.2.9). 3. Policy 1.2.4. Continue Ptffsue collaboratin, es to eal abo to on the regional Seminole Way initiative. 4. Policy 1.4.4 Coordinate with the SJRWMD to ensure implementation of the District Water Supply Plan 2017 Fifth Addendum 2005 and its subsequent updates. (Cross Reference: See Conservation Element,policy 1.2.9) 5. C. INVENTORY OF EXISTING INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION MECHANISMS 2. Regional (a) Central Florida Regional Planning Council (ECFRPC) The ECFRPC is the regional planning agency responsible for the implementation of powers and duties, pursuant to Chapter 186, F.S., for Seminole County and the City. The ECFRPC, located in MaWa* downtown Orlando, Florida, also has regional planning jurisdiction in the Counties of Volusia, Orange, Lake, Osceola and Brevard. The ECFRPC is the agency responsible for the development and implementation of the Regional Policy Plan. The ECFRPC has the responsibility,pursuant to Section 163.3184. F.S.,to review local comprehensive plan amendments related to their relationship and effect on the Regional Policy Plan. As such, the ECFRPC may submit recommendations to the State requesting modifications. ., Developments of Regional impaet(DR!). DR! at:e developments �hat hm,e a s4stantial The Mayor currently serves as a member of the ECFRPC on behalf of the Seminole County League of Cities. The purpose of the membership is to provide policy direction and manage regional policy issues to fulfill the ECFRPC's powers and duties. 6. C. INVENTORY OF EXISTING INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION MECHANISMS 2. Regional (c) St.Johns River Water Management District(SJRWMD) Created in 1972, the SJRWMD is responsible for flood control and water conservation in the St. Johns River region. The City is within the jurisdiction of the SJRWMD. This authority has regulatory control over all water based resources within its jurisdiction. The SJRWMD has the following responsibilities: Permitting of consumptive use of water; Regulation of wells; Management and storage of surface water; and Water storage. All new developments and utility services may be required to obtain a permit from the SJRWMD, prior to the issuance of a development order. Generally, a development is exempt from formal drainage review and permitting if the site meets the following criteria: Less than two (2) acres of impervious area, and; Ten (10) acres or less of total area. The SJRWMD has a local office in Altamonte Springs that reviews development plans in Seminole County and may require plan modifications,prior to granting approval. The Public Works Department is the principal liaison in these reviews. The SJRWMD is also a primary reviewer of local comprehensive plan amendments and as such, conveys their comments to the Community Development Department- Planning Division. The City coordinates SJRWMD regarding a variety of water resources-related issues, including wetlands permitting, stormwater management, Lake Jesup restoration, creation and maintenance of conservation areas, and regional projects. One regional stormwater project in the City is the Solary Canal project, located at the northeast corner of the City on the east side of DeLeon St. Solary Canal is a stormwater treatment facility that will consist of a wet detention pond and wetland treatment area. The project will intercept and treat stormwater from "Sweetwater Creek,"which collects stormwater runoff primarily from properties within the City of Oviedo. Water Supply Planning and Coordination Subsection 163.3191(2)(L),F.S. requires coordination between water supply planning and future land use planning in order to ensure an adequate supply of water to support future development. In 2004, the City entered into an interlocal agreement with Seminole County and the other cities within the County to develop a county-wide water supply plan (County Plan). The City's Water Supply Work Plan must be coordinated with the County Plan, as well as with the SJRWMD District Water Supply 2005 and 20 2017 Fifth Addendum and the ECFRPC Strategic Regional Policy Plan 1998. The County Plan was completed in 2007; the City's Water Supply Work Plan was also updated in 2007. These plans identified a number of projects including a recommendation to proceed with the design of the Lake Jesup Reclaimed Water Augmentation Project and to negotiate with adjacent cities to partner in the project. Information on the status of the City's design and development plans for the facility are presented in the Infrastructure Element. In addition,the City will participate in the joint planning process for the St. John's River Regional Surface Water Supply Plant at S.R. 46. 7. C. INVENTORY OF EXISTING INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION MECHANISMS 2. State State agencies State agencies such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC), and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) are instrumental in helping the City meet the goals, objectives and policies of the City's Conservation, Recreation and Open Space, Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Elements. The Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) r-,,,,,v, -nity ^ffai s (DC4)` is the agency charged with the administration of the Comprehensive Plan and the determination of compliance of local plans with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Rule 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). ift addkiefi, mrF) ean aid i the ; rlementa-fie of the City's Housing Eleme„t. The DEP will monitor and approve all policies respective to the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste,Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element. DEO The DCn provides direction regarding the Future Land Use Element and the ability of the City's Comprehensive Plan to provide for an efficient and effective economic base for State and local growth. The effectiveness of the City's Transportation Element will be affected greatly by the actions and policies of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The actions of the state legislature will also impact the effectiveness of the City's Comprehensive Plan; specifically, future funding needs of the State of Florida. Coordination and cooperation between the state and local governments is necessary to ensure public policy efficiency and to address the economic implications of public policy funding issues. Funding is extremely critical for smaller, rapidly growing communities especially in the current economic environment. In order for the City to effectively meet the requirements of Chapter 163, and other state-mandated policies, future state funding resources will continue to be critical in providing a safe and livable community. a. Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) DEO PGA is the primary state agency responsible for review of local comprehensive plans and land use map amendments. The Community Development Department- Planning Division is the principal liaison with DEO PA to ensure local compliance with the comprehensive planning statute (Chapter 163, F.S.) and administrative rule (9J- 5, F.A.C.). DEO DGA also provides technical assistance and administers grant programs available to local governments. The agency provides assistance in the areas of housing, community development,resource planning and management, community services, land and water management,public safety, while promoting economic growth and prosperityby supporting talent and business development, promoting Florida's innovation, pro- business climate and opportuni . , and promoting great of life and quality of places by providing safe, health and resilient communities. effler-geney management. s"e. eed— in Florida. .t o behalf of all stab grantees , , der toe Feder-a! r r-i,,, pter 13. 8. Table VII— 1: Intergovernmental Coordination Contacts Name of Agency Address Phone City Coordinating Office LOCAL: SEMINOLE COUNTY 400 E. Lake Mary Blvd. Community Development, SCHOOL BOARD Sanford, FL 32773 (407) 320-0000 Public Works, and Parks & Recreation ....................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Mayor, Community Seminole County 1 101 E. First St. (407) 665-7219 Development, Public Sanford, FL 32771 Works, and Parks & Recreation City of Oviedo 400 Alexandria Blvd. (407) 971-5555 Community Development Oviedo, FL 32765 and Public Works ....................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... City of Longwood 175 W. Warren Ave. (407) 260-3440 Community Development Longwood, FL 32765 and Public Works ....................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... City of Casselberry 95 Lake Triplet Dr. (407) 262-7700 Community Development Casselberry, FL 32707 and Public Works REGIONAL: East Central Florida 631 N.AAai. :al.... .J' ymeFe 4�7 d M Regional Planning N Garland Ave, (407) 623-1075 Community Development Council 455 Orlando, FL 32801 nuc v_II_., Rd-. St. Johns River Water (407) 659-4800 Public Works / Utilities Management District 601 S Lake Destiny Rd. STE 200, Maitland, FL 32751 LYNX 455 N. Garland Ave. (407) 841-2279 Community Development Orlando, FL 32801 and Public Works 31 5-E. Rebinsei METROPLAN Q I...Hde' FL 32891 ORLANDO 250 S Orange Ave #200, (407) 4881480 Public Works Orlando, FL 32801 STATE: 245645 Shungerel Galt gls-d-. Department of -T-8"ahassee Fl: 32399 Economic Opportunity Community Development r-_..,...,...R:.., ALL...:.-.. 107 E Madison St., (8501 204-2418 Tallahassee, FL 32399 Florida Department of 719 S. Woodland Blvd. Transportation— DeLand, FL 32720 (386) 943-5475 Public Works District 5 .......................................................... ....................................................... Florida Department of 3319 Maguire Blvd., Suite Community Development Environmental 232 (407) 894-7555 and Public Works Protection Orlando, FL 32803 Florida Fish & Wildlife Southwest Region Conservation 3900 Drane Field Rd. (863) 648-3202 Community Development Commission Lakeland, FL 32811-1299 uTammes Gdande, ..................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................. Florida State Division500 S. Bronough St. (850) 245-6300 Community Development of Historical Resources Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 FEDERAL: ARMY CORPS OF P.O. Box 4970 (904) 323-2255 Public Works ENGINEERS Jacksonville, FL 322232; ....................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................._................................................................................................................................. Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Environmental Center (404) 562-9900 Public Works Protection Agency 61 Forsyth St. SW Atlanta, GA 30303-8960 ....................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................_ Florida Department of The Capitol Agriculture & Consumer Tallahassee, FL 32399-0800 (850)488-3022 Community Development Services UTILITIES: BRIGHT HOUSE 85 N. Keller Rd # 551 (407) 215-0000 Finance NETWORKS Maitland, FL 32751 ...................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................ Sprint-United P.O. Box 3348 (800) 733-9045 Finance Telephone-Florida Greenwood, SC 29648 ....................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................_ Bell South 501 W. 9th St. (407) 323-4720 Finance Sanford, FL 32771 Florida Public Utilities 450 S. U.S. 17-92, DeBary, (386) 668-2600 Finance Company FL 32713 P.O. Box 33199 Finance and Community Progress Energy St. Petersburg, FL 33733- (727) 824-6400 Development 8199 ....................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Waste Pro 2101 W. S.R. 434 # 315 (407) 869-8800 Finance and General Longwood, FL 32779 Services 9. Table VII— 1: Inv ntory of Existing Interlocal A reements 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates DRAINAGE C......IS ...J.......a:8......1 Ytl^^^''' .11 Of 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates Provides intergovernmental cooperation on stormwater TMDL related implementation activities by Seminole County and the streamlining intergovernmental municipalities of Altamonte Interlocal Agreement cooperation on regional TMDL Springs, Casselberry, Lake related to Total issues,increasing the effectiveness in July 6, 2007 Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Maximum Daily Load seeking and obtaining matching Sanford,and Winter Springs funds from outside sources, and allowing local governments to share knowledge and resources on TMDL issues by creating a TMDL Technical Coordination Group TCG. Seminole County and the Implements a countywide mosquito municipalities of Altamonte Memorandum of control program focused on Oct. 29, Springs, Casselberry, Lake Agreement for Mosquito 2006 Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Abatement 19 Feg Fel M integrated pest management. Sanford,and Winter Springs Seminole County and the municipalities of Altamonte Interlocal Agreement for Provides joint funding for the Mar. 28, Springs, Casselberry, Lake the Watershed Atlas, watershed atlas. 2006 Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, FirstAmendment Sanford,and Winter Springs City to design, permit,construct and School Board, Seminole School Interlocal Agreement for maintain a modification of the Board Leasing Corp.,and the Stormwater Project and existing stormwater pond on school July 5, 2001 City Easement board property. Preserves and protects the stormwater value of the property in perpetuity. Seminole County and the Interlocal Agreement for Sets forth general responsibilities in municipalities of Altamonte Joint Control of Springs, Casselberry, Lake Pollutants between controlling the contribution of Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Municipalities,Seminole pollutants from one city, July 1 1, 1996 department, or county storm sewer Sanford,and Winter Springs, County and FDOT within system to another and FDOT Seminole County EDUCATION School Board, Seminole County 2007 Interlocal and the municipalities of Agreement for Public Includes definitions and procedures Jan. 14, Altamonte Springs, School Facility Planning to be followed in coordinating land 2008 Casselberry, Lake Mary, and School Concurrency use, public school facilities planning, effective Jan. Longwood,Oviedo,Sanford, As Amended January and school concurrency. 1, 2008 and Winter Springs 2008 Establishes a formal coordination School Board, Seminole County framework for joint meetings, and the municipalities of coordination, and sharing of 2003 Interlocal information regarding development Altamonte Springs, Agreement for Public impacts on school enrollment and Apr. 15, Casselberry, Lake Mary, 2003 Longwood,Oviedo,Sanford, School Facility Planning collaborative planning and decision and Winter Springs making related to coordination of land use and public school facility planning. 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates Provides School Board with the right School Board and the City Grant of Easement to use the easement area without Jan. 16, limitation for parking areas, 2001 driveways,and landscaping. Educational System Authorizes the City to collect School Aug. 1996 School Board and the City Impact Fee Interlocal Board imposed impact fees for self renewing Agreement schools for an administrative fee. annually,Oct 1 OTHER Jan. 1, 2007 Interlocal Agreement for Provides the City access to fueling to June 30, School Board and the City Fueling of city Vehicles facilities owned and maintained by 2007 and Equipment School Board. thereafter self renewing annually Interlocal Agreement Transfers administrative related to Business Tax responsibilities relative to collection Dec. 13, Seminole County and the City Receipts, First and enforcement of County business 2006 Amendment tax receipts for businesses domiciled within the City. Transfers administrative Interlocal Agreement responsibilities relative to collection Oct. 13, Seminole County and the City related to Occupational and enforcement of County business 2003 License Taxes tax receipts for businesses domiciled within the City. Establishes framework for coordination,communication and Seminole County and the notification of proposed land use municipalities of Altamonte Intergovernmental actions,to build cooperation Springs, Casselberry, Lake between affected local Feb. 22, Mary,Oviedo,Sanford, and Planning Coordination governments and School Board and 1999 Winter Springs,and the School Agreement of 1997 creates an opportunity and process Board to resolve potential disputes and to serve as an interim step until the County and cities adopt JPAs. Establishes U.S. 17-92 Corridor Redevelopment Planning Agency Seminole County and the Interlocal Agreement (RPA); provides for City municipalities of Casselberry, establishing the U.S. 17- participation in the effort to Lake Mary,Sanford,Winter 92 Corridor redevelop U.S. 17-92 through the Oct. 21, Springs, and the U.S. 17-92 Redevelopment Planning collection of tax increment financing 1998 CRA Agency and provides for participation in the decisions made by the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). Interlocal Agreement Sets appropriation of funds and Agreement Relating between the jurisdictions for June 10, Seminole County and the City to Design, Construction, construction of wall along 1997 and Maintenance of Tuskawilla Road (Oak Forest Wall Project Subdivision). 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates Seminole County and the City Library System Impact Authorizes the City to collect County Oct.4, 1996 Fees library system impact fees. Interlocal Agreement for Authorizes the County to perform services in the City. City Seminole County and the City Utility Engineering pay Mar. 14, Design County all costs for performance of 1996 services(Tuscawilla Phase IV). Seminole County and the municipalities of Altamonte Interlocal Agreement on Provides a mechanism to resolve Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mediation and fan. 25, Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Intergovernmental interlocal disputes when informal 1995 Sanford,and Winter Springs, Coordination negotiations have failed. and the School Board Seminole County, Seminole Enhances the electoral process by County Supervisor of Elections Poll Worker and Election causing voter access to polling June 16, and the municipalities of 1988 Assistance Interlocal places to be facilitated at the least Casselberry, Lake Mary, self renewing Longwood,Oviedo,and Agreement possible cost to the public for annually Winter Springs countywide and city elections. Provides government services(fire protection, public safety, emergency law enforcement,and road maintenance) to County Seminole County and the City Interlocal Agreement citizens residing in defined "areasof concern". County to encourage Feb. 9, 1 987 property owners to seek annexation. Annexation of any parcels within this area is subject to this agreement. PARKS AND RECREATION 2nd Amendment to Extends the City's maintenance Interlocal Agreement for responsibilities for the Cross Design, Construction and Seminole Trail for one additional Seminole County and the City Maintenance of the mile,from Central Winds Park to Nov. 7, 2006 Cross Seminole Trail Layer Elementary and provides for within the Town Center the installation and maintenance of additional trees. 1 s'Amendment to Allows for realignment of Florida National Scenic Trail/Cross Interlocal Agreement for Oct. 24, Seminole Trail. City to acquire land Seminole County and the City Maintenance of the Design, Construction and and maintain trail; county to design renewing self and construct trail; County to renewing Cross Seminole Trail annually within the Town Center design,construct, and maintain SR 434 trail overpass. Black Hammock Establishes maintenance and Seminole County and the City Trailhead Restroom cleaning responsibility for the Oct. 12, Facility restroom facilities located at the 1999 Black Hammock trailhead. Design, Construction, and Allows for realignment of Florida Maintenance of certain National Scenic Trail/Cross May 13, Seminole County and the City sections of the Cross Seminole Trail. City to acquire land 1999 Seminole Trail within the self renewing City of Winter Springs and maintain trail; county to design annually Town Center and construct trail; County to 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates design,construct, and maintain SR 434 trail overpass. POTABLE WATER & SANITARY SEWER Allows the City to connect to the County water and wastewater system and purchase 4,500 GPD water service capacity plus an additional 33 500 GPD and Oct. 2, 2007 Interlocal Agreement for exp Oct. Seminole County and the City Wholesale Water and purchase 4,500 GPD wastewater2017 self capacity allocation at the Iron Wastewater Service Bridge Regional Wastewater renewing to Treatment Plant plus an additional 2027 30,000 GPD, on a wholesale basis from the County to serve the City's future customers. Establishes a U.S. 17-92 Municipal Service Area and provides Interlocal Agreement for for the maximum efficient use of Longwood and the City U.S. 17-92 Establishing public infrastructure in the delivery Sept. 8, 2005 Municipal Service Area of water and sewer service along for 30 years the U.S. 17-92 Corridor and idenitifes corresponding annexation boundary for the City. Seminole County and the municipalities of Altamonte Countywide Water Develops a countywide water Oct. 12, Springs, Casselberry, Lake Supply Planning Mary,Oviedo,Sanford, and Interlocal Agreement supply planning document. 2004 Winter Springs PUBLIC SAFETY �n C..I......I D.............. Offi....... �v'Qr Seminole County to provide the City Interlocal Agreement With fire, rescue, and emergency June 23, Consolidating the Winter medical services. Agreement 2008 Seminole County and the City Springs and Seminole details among other things,the effective Oct. Co. Fire Departments financial considerations,transfer of 2, 2008 employees, equipment and property. Provides for the shared use of a Interlocal Agreement for Fiber Optic Communication Network Fiber Optic (FOCN) which will enhance the Oct. 14, Seminole County and the City ability of the parties to serve the Communication Network, residents and citizens of Seminole 2003 First Amendment County through improved local government resources. 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates Provides assistance in the form of Seminole County Sheriff's law enforcement services and Office and the municipalities resources to adequately respond to =01 =05 of Altamonte Springs, Law Enforcement Mutual continuing,multi-jurisdictional law Marc' Casselberry, Lake Mary, Aid Agreement enforcement problems,so as to 2019 Longwood,Maitland,Oviedo, protect the public's peace and Sanford,and Winter Springs. safety, and preserve the lives and property of the people. State of Florida,Department Statewide Mutual Aid Enhances the State's ability to plan Economic Opportunity of Agreement for for, respond to, and recover from a 2001 and the Catastrophic Response future disaster and allows the City self renewing City and Recovery to request assistance for major annually catastrophic disasters. Provides shared use of a Fiber Optic Communication Network Interlocal Agreement for (FOCN) which will enhance the Oct. 13, Seminole County and the City Fiber Optic ability of the parties to serve the 2000 Communication Network residents and citizens of Seminole County through improved local government resources. Agrees to receive and share with Drug Enforcement Federal Equitable the Treasury Department 2000 Administration and the City Sharing Agreement impounded equipment and self renewing forfeited money. City provides annually agent for DEA on heroin task force. COPS Grant Equipment Provides the City with 50% 2000 U.S. Government and the City Federal Protective reimbursement for protective body self renewing Armor Replacement armor. annually Provides assistance in obtaining the Orange County, Osceola quickest and safest response to calls County,and Seminole County for emergency services and outlines and the municipalities of Interlocal Agreement for the circumstances under which Altamonte Springs,Apopka, Shared Use of Traffic emergency vehicles of one party Casselberry, Kissimmee, may utilize the traffic preemption duly 10, 1995 Longwood,Maitland, Orlando, Pre-Emption Systems system on public roads within Oviedo, St. Cloud,Winter another party's jurisdiction to pre- Springs and Winter Park. empt traffic signalization during an emergency response. Seminole County and the Interlocal Agreement for municipalities of Altamonte Seminole County's 91 1 Establishes participation in the Springs, Casselberry, Lake County 911 emergency system and 1995 (est.) Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Emergency Phone coordination in assigning addresses. Sanford,and Winter Springs. System Seminole County and the municipalities of Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Interlocal Mutual Aid Provides reciprocal mutual aid 1989 assistance between the First self renewing Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Agreement Response Group and the City. annually Sanford,and Winter Springs. SOLID WASTE 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates Executing a ten year interlocal agreement with Seminole County committing the solid waste Mar. 1, 2006 Interlocal Agreement for generated in Winter Springs to the for 10 years Seminole County and the City Solid Waste Seminole County Landfill and then self Management receiving a Three Dollar per ton renewing discount in consideration of that annually commitment. Includes recycling and amnesty days for residents. Seminole County and the municipalities of Altamonte Establishes a management plan for the construction, operation and Springs, Casselberry, Lake Interlocal Agreement maintenance of solid waste facilities 1994 Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Sanford,and Winter Springs. countywide. TRANSPORTATION Interlocal Agreement for Revises funding of City's Maintenance of maintenance of landscaping, hardscaping and streetlighting for Landscaping, June 15, Seminole County and the City Hardscaping and the SR 434 access management 2006 Streetlighting, First improvements under the County's Amendment Local Agency Program Agreement (LAP) with the FDOT. Provides maintenance service by the Interlocal Agreement for County for traffic signals owned or Seminole County and the City Traffic Signal partially owned by the City as Sept. 5, 2006 Maintenance identified and located along SR 419, SR 434 and Tuscawilla Rd. Interlocal Agreement Transfers the ownership and Seminole County and the City Relating to the Transfer maintenance of Orange Ave.to the Jan. 5, 2005 of Orange Avenue City. Seminole County and the Interlocal Agreement Imposes an additional one cent fuel municipalities of Altamonte relating to the Optional tax upon every gallon of motor fuel Springs, Casselberry, Lake One-Cent Fuel Tax sold in Seminole County for the 2005 Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Authorized by Florida purpose of funding ADA Sanford,and Winter Springs. Statutes Section 336 Transportation Fixed Bus Route 025 1 B Service and Public Transit. Designates maintenance of Interlocal Agreement for landscaping,hardscaping and Maintenance of streetlighting for the SR 434 access Mar. 23, Seminole County and the City Landscaping, management improvements under 2004 Hardscaping and the County's Local Agency Program Streetlighting Agreement(LAP) with the FDOT to the City. Interlocal Agreement for Designates maintenance of median FDOT and the City Maintenance of Median landscaping (SR 434 Access Dec. 8, 2003 Landscaping Management Program) to the City. Interlocal Agreement for FDOT and the City State Highway Lighting, Reimburses the City for state road July 10, 2002 Maintenance and street lighting costs. Compensation 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates Interlocal Agreement for FDOT and the City Traffic Signal Reimburses the City for state road July 10, 2002 Maintenance and traffic signal costs. Compensation Interlocal Agreement Seminole County and the City Relating to Spring Authorizes the County to pave and June 10, Avenue Paving and maintain Spring Avenue. 2002 Maintenance Transfers road ownership, operation and maintenance to the City: Shepard Road, Brantley Avenue, Railroad Avenue,Milky Way, Seminole County and the City Interlocal Agreement for Natures Way, Old Sanford Oviedo June 10, Road Transfers Road, Nursery Road, and Magnolia 2002 Street. To the County: Boat Club Road,Jessup Road, Lake Street, Nancy Drive,Springs Avenue, Spring Drive, and Orange Avenue. Ai _i _ n_e.t nnn, v2001 Provides for the distribution of the Seminole County and the Seminole County local government infrastructure surtax. The County and municipalities of Altamonte Transportation and municipalities may use the money June 28, Springs, Casselberry, Lake Education Infrastructure 2001 received to finance, plan,construct, Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, Plan Interlocal and improve transportation projects expires 2011 Sanford,and Winter Springs. Agreement (similar agreement adopted in 1996). Highway Maintenance Reimburses maintenance activities Feb. 14, FDOT and the City Memorandum of on SR 434 (Contract No.AJ479) 2001 Agreement Provides for the development of Seminole County and the City Design, Construction, and transportation improvements and June 10, Maintenance of Wall enhancement of the quality of life 1997 Project for the benefit of the residents of the County and the City. Seminole County and the City Authorizes the City to collect County August 1996 Road Impact Fee imposed impact fees for self renewing Interlocal Agreement transportation for an administrative annually on fee. 10/1 10. Agreement Type of Agreement Details of Agreement Agreement Between Dates Allows the performance of utility engineering services. City may contract for payment of utility Utility Engineering services performed under the March 14, Seminole County and the City Design County's contract with a private 1996 g engineering firm and the County is agreeable to providing services under the terms and conditions of the agreement. Develops a coordinated effort for Interlocal Agreement for the repair of traffic signals March 20, Seminole County and the City Traffic Signal whereby the County will maintain 1989 Maintenance certain traffic signals installed by the City at a cost basis. Provides for the distribution of local Seminole County and the option gas tax proceeds according municipalities of Altamonte to the agreement. Proceeds to be Sept. 3, 1986 Springs, Casselberry, Lake Interlocal Agreement divided and distributed among the in effect for Mary, Longwood,Oviedo, (Local Option Gas Tax) County government and eligible the life of the Sanford,Winter Springs municipalities in accordance with the taxes provisions of Section 336.025, Florida Statutes. Source: City of Winter Springs, February moo. G2 I Odando5entimel Thurstlay,March 21,2019 SE A B C D E registration NOTICE OF PUBLIC WHAT'S HAPPENING p...ApHIT,Jessi.8-1, Festival/show Continued from Page G1 CommunityC.dd, ON. Central FI HEARING antl HEARING CITY OF Dillard st.,Winter Garden,$1 goldfishshow:The annual WINTER SPRINGS 3oam Ozso pmsda Support Group 40]254-9200. modged tnm1show will 25oehtr'es frore m Thursdays,Lake Mary Senior Parkinson support Gmwing Vegatablesin of W,thecountry,vendors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Center,911 Wal lace Court, Pm grams:Offeredby ConffiIners of koi,goldfish,pond THE PLANNING&ZON ING BOARD/LOCAL Lake Mary,$1-$2, Adveold-lealth Parkir¢m (mini-gardening):Advar¢e supplies,aquatic plants and PLANNING AGENCVAND CITY COMMISSION 40]-5851466. Outreach Cantec the (dami-gregistratrdon requiretl.9-10:30 garden art.Therewillalsobe P ROPOSE TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING Qigong:lnclutles seated pim9mminclutles support a.m.AIP0113,Orange County a gal dfishshowwthcertified andetandingpnacti...to group meetings,edumtional University of F1.0da WAS Iudging and marethan150 ORDINANCE 2019-06 presentations,exemiseclass expected entries.5eminer improvebalance,circulation, Road,Crime, 5.Conway sh CITY OF R SPRINGTHE S, SEMINOLE COMMISSION qualityaf l.-mi. Tao,tl andtn9a.anag peneakout Road,Orlando,$5 per Presentations m koindimted CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,SEMINOLE COUNTY, health.Thevaried practices meetings.Opentomyone household,407-254-9200. and pontlswill be conducted FLORIDA, SETTING FORTH AMENDMENTS TO include Qigong healing with Parkinsodsortheir Basicsofsquarsfoot all day March23($10forthe Iwed roes.10 am.the day).Sponsored byOrlando forms,afive movement Tai gardening:Learn how to THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE secondanth,St. Tuesday Area koi&PmtlClub,ZNA Chi form,breath work and grow morefreshvegetables, PLAN, INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION afthe month,St.Stephen Southern Kot Assmbtim re.Chairs are optional.2-3 herbs than Owers in less ELEMENT BASED ON THE CITY'S EVALUATION mo Lutheran Chumh,2140 W. E-C.koi R inbfFlakfa AND APPRAISAL OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN P.m.Thursday9Lake Mary spamlo Ad uthought Senior Center,9P Wallace State Road434,Longwood, possible.Advana East Coast,Rainbow River PURSUANT TO SECTION 163.3191, FLORIDA Court,Lake Mary,$243, free,40-303-5295. registration required.630-e and Gain -5 P.m. STATUFES;PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR 40]-5851466. Al-Anon:Al2-step p.m.Aprilte,Orange County March 22,9am.-5 p.m. INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; Cards/Bridge/Mahlong: program members Univensityof FloridelFAS M,Ay.3,9am.4P.m.Mamh and friends of those affected 24,Avanti Palms Resort,6515 INCORPORATION INTO THE COMPREHENSIVE Contract Bridgrialmy R-1,ion,6021s.Conway playedmMandays.Vanious 5300byth.n.Fridaysa first sou. Road,Orlando$54- Internationalrea, Sorg, de PLAN;LEGAL STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE 530 Ton.Fridays,First admissionisfree,6ks.org damage mes and-hj.ng.. household,40]-254-9200. PLAN AMENDMENTS; SEVERABILITY; AND AN United Methodist Church of 407-419-851]. on Montlays and Fridays.For Line dance:Enjoy music EFFECTIVE DATE. Sanford,419 S.Park Ave., Festival of Fina Arffi ages 55 or older.11 p.m. mtlget exercise while PLANNING&ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING Mondaysand Fridays,Lake Sanford,free,321-2]1-9480. dealing-a new ballroom Flowers:Amuseum-witle AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING GriefShara:A showcase combiningfineh Mary Senior Center,911 W.dn a ysn--d Tuesdays, Christian-basad recovery floral art in bloom WILL BE HELD ON Wanton Court,Lake Mary,$I, Wednesdays ar Came,8 o", 40]-5851466. supPortgmupfathose B.ard.11 arrana from tsinspind. eed by WEDNESDAY,APRIL 3,2019 Strength tetra Badyweight gr'i.101. .and ofalwed S.Delaney07-24rlantlo$2 warleMueeu .f th.Art Orlantlo AT 530 P.M.OR SOON THEREAFTER IN THE training,mretraining leg one.loam.antl]p.m. per class,40]-246-4440. Museumaf Art'spermanent COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT Mondays,Palmetto Avenue callartien and current sody workfora nal upper Lineda hareap1:30a.m. WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL Baptist Church,262fi 5. exhibitions,antiques dealers body ages 55 or Saturdays inter Park Palmetto Ave.,Sanford,free, antl tables in blmm.l0 WIN ERSTSTATEROORIDAAD 434 weerdidAllfitnesslevels Commdairmers,Winten Park WINTER SPRINGS,FLORIDA welcome.tt45am.Mondays, 407-340-6298. CommunityCenter,]21 W. M.-5p.m M-1,310irla GriefShan d A oni Rz March 3(Orlmdo CITY COMMISSION FIRST READING Tuesdays,Wean esdaysend New England Ave.,Winter Christian-based recovery MuseumofArt,2416 N.Mills Fridays,tOdSa.m.Thursdays, Park$5 per class, PUBLIC MON DAY, PRl WILL, HELD ON Lake Marysenior Center,9H supportgroupforthose 407-592]835. Ave.,Orlmdo,$S per person, MONDAY,APRIL 22,2019 Wallace Court,Lake Mary, grieving the Ines of aloved Lune dance:Enjoymusic 40]E96-4231,ext.254. one.]p.m.and 6:30 p.m. Coinandeu:renryshow: AT 6:30 P.M.OR SOON THEREAFTER IN THE $2-$3,40]-5851466. and get exercise at the same W then-Chu St Luke's TheClub's Central Florida Cold COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT Bingo:For ages 55 or older. time.3-4:30 p.m.5undays Lutheran Church,Dyed, W. Club's semi-annual eventwill WINTER SP RINGS CITY HALL Tengames will be played for beginners,Azalea Lane State Road 426,Oviedo,free, feature monethm100 duringthe two-hourwindvv. Recreation Cehter,1o45 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 40]adfid,408. dealers buying sellingand WINTERSPRINGS,FLORIDA Wednesdays FA.Md Nar-Anwn:A/2-stepgmup Azalea Lme,Winten Park,$5 tradingavarietyof calnsand Wednestlays,Lake Mary per class,40]-592-]835. THE CITY COMMISSION RESERVES forthosewho Iwe someone urrency.Twograding Senior Center,91 Wallace Taichi aal chi kung:1130 THE NTINUERIGHT TOPOSTPONE OR Court,Lake Mary,$l Par and who isaddicted todr Ru]-e m.12:30 p.m.Mondays and companieswill bemthe CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING wth eight card maximum, P.m.Thursdays,River Run Fritlays,Wirier Park Pnemierseedepting Church,141 River Run Point, submissionsandoffering ON THISORDINANCEATTHIS 40]-5851466. Presbyterian Church,400s. Chuluote,free, appraisals.Vistorswill MEETING WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Mexican Train:Friendly Lakemont Ave.,Winter Park 407174-5005. rece'rveafree min.Nom-6 The sed ordinance may beobfainedb [.rested gameofdominces.For ages $e per class,40]-234-0119. Overeaters A-83OTd us: p.m.April 4,9 op.. .Ron. pmpo y by SSorok3er.10:15 a.m.12:15 Aftarwork linedance: parties between 8 a m.and 5 p m.,Montle through Topics vary]:30-830 p.m. Dread nd Addedni Park 25 Monday g p.m.Fridays,Lake Mary Line dancewhile enjoying Mondays Grace Presbyterian Dezenbnd Action Park 5250 1126,from the office of the Springs, Clerk,located re Senior Came Mary, V,am Wint,r pTuskawilla Road, music andgettingexercise at International Orive,Orlando, 1126 E.SR 434,Winter Springs,Florida.For more Court,Lake Mary,$i, the sametime.Beginners information,call 407 327-1800#227.Persons with Winten5-36R.,free, OrlmdRaefer.,on and 40]-5851466. welcame.6]30 p.m. ( O 40]-365-3681. parkingarefree, disabilities needin ssisfance b participate in Yoga:Hatha yogafocuses Wednesdays,Renaissance g a par pa any TO.P.S.(Take OffPountls 407fi5]-6440. on the connection ofthe Senior Center at south Econ of these proceedings should contact the Employee Sell e,Ase30 Rin St amid a Stamp Dealers: body,mind, breath. Community Park,38005. Relations Department Coordinator,48 hours in aWance Wednesdays,Ascension The Florida Stamp Dealers' breathing with gentle Orland donate.Trail, of the meehn [407327-1800,#236.This sa blit Lutheran Cnuve,Cas Adlude dealers mevbuyinl Ust( ) y stretching and movement. Orlando,donation, heading.Interested ties are advised that Ascension Orive,Casselberry lmludetlealers buying par they 55 orsareoptional.Forages 407-2]3-4114. $5 per month,40]-331-3621. selling ortradingwit stamps. appear a[the meeting and be heard with respect[0 55 or older.9-10 a.m. Line dance:Learn to line the ordinance.If decide[o Monde Wednesda Fames Anoryfmous:A to hill m.10.. ..provided proposed you appeal ys, ysand andg tying es ods,music Frida 12-stepsupportgmupfor to chiltlren.l0 a.m.-3 p.m. any recd in ion or tlou y outer,by the at Center, Lake Mary Senior m m antlgetting exercise atthe family members ofm eo sa April 6,Marks street Senior Commission with res [[o an n [ter consitlered at Center,ryWallace Court, metime.6eginners pec any wRhatlnugalcahol or Recreation Complex,99 E. this meetin Lake Mary,$2-$3, welcome.10:30 a.m.-noon g,you s,yummy need ensurtli that 40]-5851466. Mondays, t.Stem.]p.m. Thursdays,Renaissance Marks St.,Orlando, and for such purposes,you may need b ensure that Mondays,St.Stephen ad missi itafree, Senior Center at South Econ a verbatim recortl of the proceedings is outer.upon 3ocfal Obb Lutheran Chumn,2W0 W. 40]entral 956. Community Park,3800 5. which the appeal is based. Y State Road4304SH.wood, Econiockhatchee Trail, CeThereent ilEarth Clubs free,4m-B69-04m. Dar Th.wehtwillmand. Orlando,donation, M ng an AlzheimerYdisease:A heart lout d NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Coad lab Cnmhe ars `°'-2]31 W. fall skill levels,even these group far those caringfora Tapdancingclassfor eco-friendlyexhibitors, NOTICE OF FUTURE LAND wedmewith Alzheimer's npeakereand prea.matims; wahtiim-uarntpu pin adulffi:Weanhardsled disease.Sponsored n the merest restaurant bgames for wRh theircurreht project, shoes.t p.m.(advanced), Alzheimer's&pemehtia kitls;restaurant booths;dog USE MAP AMENDMENT/ dradmtea munity.a 230 p.m.(beg nners) Resource Cehter.l0 a.m.the antl at adoptions; r 0 community. Wednesdays Pine Castle COMPREHENSIVE PLAN en,Crunm unity ne d-ati mrristatal d-ft 5hrough p.m.Tuesdays ssc WangeACIu6,Iandd month,Community UnRed education;artist andcraft throughfth,Sa,nde west MethadktChurch,49215. Orange7-242-3840.$IO per corners;to.preparation AMENDMENT Count Publid emimal. ass,407-242-3840. u.s.Hignwavn-9z, demor�tratims:and lige County Public Library 580 Casselberry,free, Okinawan Karata-Do: music and ehtertainment.l0 CITY OF OVIEDO,FLORIDA Greenway Bl d.,Lake Mary 4071;43-1910. 830 p.m.Mmday and ani p.m.April 20,Lake free,321-02-3]86. Thursdays,Hope Lutheran Casselberty-0dead. Albneime:'sdiseese.A Church,2600 N.Dean Road, Eola Park,5/2 E.Washington The City d Wietlo Lo (Plashing Age,q will be const tlering the following ScrabbleClub:Scrabble group for those caring fora Orlando,$40 per month, St.,Orland.,free, ortlinance. loyederewith Alzheimer's 321-3311859. ORDINANCE N0.1602 Players ofetakillleveb, 40]184-5124. disee-Sidmseredbythe C:uz'n Car Showei includingplayersntt to Computer LeCounsfor Alzneimens a<Demehtia �.ntteatnnes AN OUTRAN LA OF FEE CITY OF OVIEDCHANGE ,E FUTURE AMENDING S-btheiga lewdrinyt tolearn ResoundeCenten.630p.m. and RatnotiorOrangCounty Parks a ppmxinnateyr5d.radfall THE FIDIRE LANG USE MGP TO CEANGE POINT FUFUBE LEWD USE thegameare iliand. o and s.thr ughthers CEBIGNADION OF APPROXIMATELY SIXTY POINF FIFFY-NINE LF0.59) thefirst Tuesdayofthe tour makes and models parked participate.id,P.m. see throughthe month,Atria Parkof Lake along Plant Street with WJBI ACRES GENERALLY CUIRAO SOUTH OF MITCHELL DOWNTOWN Mondays,Winn Park Computer Basins and More Forest,5431 W State Road Cruisin'withthe Classics BOAC NO EAST OF CLARA LEE ESUB-WGA FROM AND RURAL Recreation Cehter,8 rr Mark PC,I.pt on nowto useyour MIXED IBEBOUDE OF MITCHELL BUB-GREG(CMU)AND RURAL pavid Blvd.,Casselberry,first 407-8 f nd,free, PC,Iapd.Top lindludd,or providing entertainment.4-8 (R)i0 DOWNTOWN MIXED USE-NEW DOWNTOWN SUBAREA 40]$43-1910. p.m.April 20,Plant Street, then Vp r eef,freef r Am.il,s spreadsheets, ACTI);,ASA IN FOR LEGISLATIVE COR INTENT,IMPLEMENTING then 7-733-209, piddrt ddupfa ifi nt dby buyin preads Internet Downtown Winter Garden, ACTIONS,A RAVINGS PROVISION,CORRECTION OF SCRIVENER'S chiltlren,40]-]33-2095. supportgmupfacilitated by buying selling Internet free.Call ERRORS,CONFLICTS,AND SEVERABILITY;AND PROVIDING FOR licensedmental heath don Distortion. Conversation Cafe Travel searching and Windows AN EFFECTIVE GATE. counselors.Call to register. Artand foliage festival: Discussion denthl In Explorer.Students.re Wednesday p.m.thefirst The 58th annual Apopka LOCATION MAP _ add'Rion tommthlytravel encouraged to bringtheir gmupmee Wednesday of the mrstani Woman's Club Ae.tur -- "" - discussions,the 15 awn tlevicefor tlirect at]p.m.Tuesdaysfa$1 am.Man p.m.the mono, hands-on learning.Times Foliagefts,an indoor an arts third Mondayofthe month, mticrafts,an indoor and <33 sat the Picture show, antl'atesvary depentlingm <I mow. Hon cons Bereavement outdoor folagesaleplaht 130E Altamonte prove, classes Classes aretaught Center tlhild ve are,b atour Altamonte Springs, weekdays at South Ecm 407-26}0914. Ree,40-W9o049 ngs, Recreation Center,38505. chof-1Plart areabus tours Beginner gourdsgmup: free,407-W9­049 Econlockhatcheehail, fandFAPbntnunsares,and - too Orland.,,$10-$15perclass, fostribued to des are carvemdweave. 40]-254-90]5. distributed to deserving Reserve ions of-acquired./-3 Across County charitable organizations in - p.m.the first Seturdayofthe lines CommunityApopka.9a.m.-SP.m.APr11 month through Noani at Land ibels Park,35 S.Park aprivaomesidence,1581 Intro.:.1unteMaster awo,Nelson Pank3sion is _ Powell St.,Longwood, Class Gardena:Volunteer Ave.,Apopka admission is donationtocwermstof Planting Tnudeplanffiin Program:Learn about the free,parking is$5, Soundaronateri.1s, the Cuddled:Learn how W Master Gardener Volunteer 40-080-2111. 40]1331-6498. setoutwarmseason Program atom.OF/IFAS Craft fair:Featuring knit CasselberryChess Club: tnansplahts in the vegetable Extension Salim in Orange and crochet hems baby Open to all skill levels, gamin.Advance registration County from Master quiltr,floral arrangements, 'ncludingthose wanting to required.l0-11:30 a.m.March Gardener Volunteers. jewelry and wooden drafts.9 lreludi.game. r,,Orange County University IndiAdualswilldiscreerhov oni p.m.the first Tuesday Tour gamheldweekly. of Florida FAS Extension, Master Garmnersmiiver ofthe month,Marks Street 6-tlp.m.Thursdays,Wirz 60215.Conway Road, horticultural information to Senior Recreation Complex 6 MarkOrlando$5 perpersm, residents on designing, 99 E.Marks St.,Orlando,firm, ��"""�•`• Park 80rryfa DavidBlvd., planting,and caring for 321-]65-]IT/. Casselberry,free, 40]1.-9200. M 40]-388-0636. Florida Friendly plants andlands-IFesina Friday Festival:Featuring -' `..�.wm� ---------- CehtralFbrkla Chapter Landca eping:Thepmgram "Florida-Friendly'way.There marethan801oc.lartnars A public hearing will be had on Th day April 4,2019,before the Orth¢American Hibiscus will helpyoumakebetter w011deagartlentounthatwill ofallgenres,numemus Qty d Mita,Local Plano Ing Agency(LPA)beginning at 6:30 PM.The Society:Discussion about decisions in your landscaping lastjust overan hour.Wear Central Florida-based public hearing will be heltl In the Qty of Wietlo City Council Chambers, insects,wihterizing,and practiceswith tips toguide comfortable shoes.Advance small businesses and 400 Aexan tlria B,,I,,,rtl,Wietlo,Floritla All mtere d parties may hybndizingarejustsomeof youin plant chalce,irrigation registration required.9 nmpraflorganizationswhh P at thepublichearingantlbeheartl. thetapbscovered.2-4p.m. Practices fertilizer am.ZnApril 24,Orange Tamduc[s and offerings The oMmidace antl its` tin tlocuments ma be rev ewetl mor the-and Sunday ofth. applications and pest County Universty of Flakfa ranging from health and peon g y IFAS Extension,60215. fitness,to beauty and after Montle Aril 1,2019 at the Develo mint Services De aliment, month,south Seminal.Farm clorida.lnclutlesa y. P P P Conway Road,Orlando,free, fashion,aswell as Qty Hell An hex PMltlln 320 plh400Aexantlria Boulevartl,weektlays from &Nursery fred,Lake Drive, Florida-drainyLantlscaping Casselb 3495 , book Adyaned egistauge. 40]-254-9200. ommuntyserv30 B.00AM to 5.00 PM,except holltlays. opportunities.530-930 40]ET/-3495. Advance registration Persons with tllsabilities nestling assistance to participate In this Culture p.m.the first Rk3ayofevery F:affirnal Orderof Police, required.6]30 p.m.April9, proceetling shoultl contact the ADACoortllnator at(407)971 523,et Lodgel]6of Central 6]30 p.m.April16,101130 Hander's Messiah month,Baldwin Park Village least 48 hours In ativence of the meeting. a.m.April 2],OnmgeGounty Sing-Along:The Messiah Center,4990 New Broad St., ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If an Itad s toe I a tlecisim with Florida:OpentrollOrlando,frea40]-801-9562. y person peat hmorablyretiredlaw E1.nson,6Fl S.Cdnw Chonalar ffrre llkickoffits respect to any matter consitleretl tithe above meeting or hearing,he/she enforcement o(firors.]p.m. E#ension,60215.Conway 47th year offreeculturalarffi neetl averbatim recortl d ell proceetlings Inclutling the testimony antl Road,Orlando,$l0 per Joseph RasseloftheSeat,-) thethird Wetlnesdayofthe performance 2 p.m.March evitlence,which recortl is not provitletl byit,Clty of Ovietlo IF 8.2860105]. month,Oviedo Police person,407-254-9200. 31,First Congregational stffoempiledthiaeati For any further questions,co mints,or cooter s,please contact the Department,30OAlexandno Growing Vegetabbsin Church,2255.Interlachen To submit anitem email Planning Division,at 407-971-5]76. Blvd.,Oviedo,$50 annual Containers Ave.,WinterPark,free, rommun10-ts® Publish.Thurstlay March 21,2019 dues 9n-2L]-8524. (mini-gardening):Advanee 407fi4]-2416. o'IandosentmeAmm