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COMMISSION AGENDA
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Consent
Informational
April 27. 1998
M(~eting
MGR. f/VI/V'" I~
REQUEST: Community Development Department, Land Development Division presents to the
Commission the recommendation of the Districting Commission as it relates to the
redi:;tricting of the City and to request approval of the Second Reading of
Ord:inance No. 701 which will establish district boundaries reflecting the
FeblUary 1, 1998 population.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to present to the Commission the
recommendation of the Districting Commission as it relates to the redistricting of
the City and to request approval of the Second Reading of Ordinance No. 701.
FINDINGS:
1. The City Commission approved the First Reading of Ordinance No. 701 at
their regular meeting of April 13, 1998.
2. The Public Notice for the Second Reading of Ordinance No. 701 was duly
advertised in the Orlando Sentinel for the scheduled meeting of April 27, 1998.
RECOMMENDA TION:
It is recommended that the Commission approve the Second Reading and adoption
or Ordinance No, 701.
ATTACHMENT:
Agenda Item package of April 13, 1998,
COMMISSION ACTION:
COMMISSION' AGENDA
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Consent
Info rma tional
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April 13. 1998
Me:eting
MGR. ~ fA/'-" fDef!-~
REQUEST: Community Development Department, Land Development Division presents to the
Commission the recommendation of the Districting Commission as it relates to the
redistricting of the City and to request approval of the First Reading of Ordinance
No. 701 which will establish district boundaries reflecting the February 1, 1998
population.
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to present to the Commission the
recommendation of the Districting Commission as it relates to the redistricting of
the City and to request approval of the First Reading of Ordinance No.
APPLICABLE CODE AND LAW:
Sectiion 4.02. Commission distrkts; adjustment of districts.
(a) Number of districts, The city commission of the City of Winter Springs,
Florida, shall by separate ordinancl:: divide the city into five (5) geographical
commission dIstricts. .
(b) Districting commission. By the first day of February, 1991, the first day of
F ebmary 1992, and every three (3) years thereafter, the city commission shall
appo:int seven (7) city electors detennined from the registration of the last regular
election, one (1) to be appointed by each commission from hislher respective
distrkt, and two (2) appointed by the mayor from the city at large who shall
comprise the districting commission. Electors chosen shall not be employed by the.
city in any other capacity. The initial districting commission, creating and
estab.lishing the first commission districts, shall be appointed by each coOunissioner
and the mayor from the city at large.
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(c) Report specifications, The di,5tricting commission shall file with the official
designated by the city commission a report containing a recommended plan for
establishment or adjustment of the commission district boundaries. The initial
districting commission, creating and establishing the first commission districts,
sha!II file such report within ninety (90) days of appointment. Thereafter, such
reports shall be filed within one hundred twenty (120) days of appointment to the
districting commission, The commission district boundaries shall comply with the
following specifications:
(1) Each district shall be ti)fmed by compact contiguous territory, and its
boundary lines shall follow the center lines of streets insofar as practical or
possible, or other boundaries available.
(2) The districts shall be b.ised upon the principle of equal and effective " y
representation as required by the United States Constitution and as
represented in the mathematical preciseness reached in the legislative
apportionment of the state.
(3) The report shall include a map and description of the districts
recommended and shall be drafted as a proposed ordinance. Once filed
with the designated official, the report shall be treated as an ordinance
introduced by a commissioner.
(d) Support. It shall be the responsibility of the city manager to provide staff
assi~itance and technical data to the districting commission.
(e) Procedure, The procedure for the city commission's consideration of the
report shall be the same as for oth,er ordinances, provided that if a summary of the
ordinances is published pursuant to this Charter and general law, it must include
both the map and a description of the recommended districts.
(f) Failure to enact ordinance. The city commission shall adopt the redistricting
ordinance at least one hundred twcmty (120) days before the next city election. If
the city commission fails to eithericcept or reject the redistricting ordinance, the
report of the districting commission shall go into effect and have the same effect of
an ordinance. The proposed redistricting ordinance may not be rejected for any
reason except for failure to comply with the specifications listed in section 4.02(c)
of this Charter or failure to comply with other local, state or federal law.
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(g) Effect of enactment, The new commission districts and boundaries as of the
date: of enactment shall supersede previous commission districts and boundaries for
all purposes; provided all incumbent commissioners shall continue to hold office
for the entire term to which elected notwithstanding any change in commission
distIict and boundaries.
Florida Statutes, County Organization and Intergovernmental Relations,
Chapter 124, Commissioners' Districts.
(1) There shall be five county commissioners' districts in each county, which shall
be numbered one to five, inclusive, and shall be as nearly equal in proportion to
population as possible.
FINDINGS: (1) The Districting Commission was appointed by City Commission action on
January 26, 1998.
(2) The one hundred twenty (120) day requirement for the District Commission
repOlt filing expires May 25, 1998.
(3) The District Commission recommendation to the Commission allows all
present City Commissioners to remain in their respective seats
(4) The only portion of Florida State Statutes which approximates the
"mathematical preciseness reached in the legislative apportionment of the state" is
that f,:)und in Florida Statutes Section 124.01 which reads "shall be as nearly equal
. in proportion to the population as possible". The District Commission
recommendation to the City Commission has a difference of forty five (45) persons
betwc::en the most populated district (District 2) and the least populated district
(District 5). The goal that the previous Commission had was to have a one (1)
percent or less difference. This recommendation has a difference of 0.15 percent.
(5) The District Commission recommended, at their meeting of March 11, 1998,
that the district boundary adjustments be presented to the City Commission,
(6) The city commission shall adopt the redistricting ordinance at least one
hundred twenty (120) days before the next election which is to be on November 2,
1999, This should be done on or before July 5, 1999.
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(7) The proposed districting ordinance may not be rejected for any reason except
for fhilure to comply with the specifications listed in section 4.02(c) of the City
Charter or failure to comply with other local, state or federal law.
(8) The District Commission recommendation for district boundaries has
followed the street right of ways, power easements, streams, etc., as much
as possible,
RECOMMENDA TION:
The District Commission recommends that the City accept their
recommendation for the adjustment of the district boundaries and approve
the Fi.rst Reading of Ordinance No, 701. The Second Reading and
adoption of this ordinance will be held at a later date.
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A ITACHMENTS:
February 2, 1998
- Land Development Coordinator Memo to City
Manager
March 11, 1998
- District Commission Meeting Minutes
- 1995 District Boundary Map
- Proposed 1998 District Boundary Map
- Ordinance No. 701
COMMISSION ACTION:
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February 2, 1998
To:
Ron McLemore', City Manager
Thru:
Charles Carrington, Community Development Coordinator
Don LeBlanc, Land Development Coordinator &
From:
Re:
Districting Committee
Information To Be Submitted
The estimated population determined by the 1995 Districting Committee was 26,054.
The issuance of Building Permits (from February 1, 1995 through January 31, 1998) was the
vehicle utilized to estimate the February 1, 1998 population
Further, I obtained the latest Persons Per Household (PPH) figures from the County which are
listed below. I also utilized an Occupancy Rate (OR) of ninety four percent (94%) percent - a
figure, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
1) Persons per Household (pPH)
a) Single: Family PPH 3.03
b) Multi Family PPH 2.07
c) Mobile Home PPH 1.81
2) Formula utifu:ed to obtain estimated population increase per District:
Number & type residence X PPH(for specific use) X OR = Population increase
DISTRICT ONE - February 1995 Population - 5,240
Single Family Building Permits Issued. 123
Population Incr~LSe - 350
February 1998 population - 5590
DISTRICT TWO - Feb:ruary 1195 Population - 5,165
Single Family Bui~lding Permits Issued - 271
Multi. Family Building Permits Issued - 16
Population Increase - 803
February 1998 population - 5968
February 5, 1998
McLemore (Districting)
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DISTRICT THREE - :February 1995 population - 5,265 February 1998 population - 5,917
Single Family Pe:rmits Issued. 229
Population Increase - 652
DISTRICT FOUR - FE:bruary 1995 population. 5,184 February 1998 population - 5,312
Single Family Pe:rmits Issued - 45
Population Increase. 128
DISTRICT FIVE. February 1995 population - 5,200 February 1998 population - 5,989
Single Family Permits Issued - 264
Mobile Home PE:rmits Issued. 22
Population Increase. 789 Total Population - 28,776
The average population per district should be - 5,755.2
NOTE: Master Planniing Maps have been ordered to assist the Committee if their
desire is to rework the districts in another configuration than that which I
plan to give them.
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TO: DISTRICT 1
North Orlando Ranche~i Section 9 (FB 13, Pg 11.12)
North Orlando Ranche~i Section 10 (FB 13, Pg 32.33)
Block Units
Estimated Population 02-01-98
Population to District 4
5,590
. 445
5,145
+ 621
5,766
1 4
2 16
3 9
4 10
5 16
6 11
7 9
8 45
9 14
10 8
11 24
13 22
14 17
205 X 3.03 = 621.15 or 621
Population from District 5
Revised Population 02.01-98
FROM:
DISTRICT 2
Oak Forest Unit 6 (pB 35, Pg 25-27), Lots 651 through 715 (on Pg 27)
65 lots X 3.03 = 196..95 or 197
Estimated Population 02-01.98
Population to District 5
Revised Population 02-01-98
5,968
- 197
5,771
FROM:
DISTRICT 3
Tuscawilla Unit 6 (PB 21, PG 32-33), Lots 1 through 53
53 X 3.03 = 160.59 or 161 Estimated Population 02-01-98 5,917
Population to District 5 . 161
Revised Population 02-01 5,756
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TO: DISTRICT 4
North Orlando Townsite 4th Add (pB 14, Pg 6 and PB 15, Pg 94)
BLOCK
UNITS
Estimated Population 02.01.98
Population from District 4
Revised Population 02.01-98
1
2
3
4
5
39
24
24
27
33
147 x 3.03 = 445.41
or 445
DISTRICT 5
Estimated Population 02-01.98
Population to District 1
Population from District 2
Population from District 3
Revised Population 02-01-98
ESTIMA TED POPULA nON AND PERCENTAGE
PF PO PULA nON BY DISTRICT AS OF 02.01.98
DISTRICT ONE 5,766 0.20037 20.04 %
DISTRICT TWO 5,771 0.20054 20.05%
DISTRICT THREE 5,756 0.20002 20.00%
DISTRICT FOUR 5,757 0.20006 20.01 %
DISTRICT FIVE 5,726 0.19898 19.90%
TOTAL: 28,776 100%
5,312
+445
5,757
5,989
- 621
5,368
+ 197
5,565
+ 161
5,726
NOTE: The City Attorney, for the past two (2) committees, stated that there should be no
than a one pelrcent (1 %) difference between the high and low populations. This
recommendation has a difference of 0.15%.
MINUTES
DISTRlCTING'COl\1MISSION
MARCH 11, 1998 - REGULAR MEETING
1. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:05 p,m., Wednesday, March 11, 1998, by Don
LeBlanc in the Conference Room of the Municipal Building (City Hall, 1126 East State
Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida 32708).
2. ROLL CAL]~
Robert Wynn, absent
Thomas Waters, present
Moti Khemlani, present
Doug Reid, present
Lee Ferguson, present
Ron Kandzer, absent
Cheryl Sanna, present
ALSO PRES]~NT
Don LeBlanc, Land Development Coordinator
Shirley Frankh.:>user, Administrative Secretary
3. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Board Member Doug Reid nominated Mr. Thomas Waters for Chainnan. The
motion was then seconded. It was agreed unanimously by consensus of the Board.
Motion passed.
Board Member Doug; Reid nominated Mr. Lee Ferguson for Vice Chairman. The
motion was then s4~conded. With consensus of the Board, it was accepted
unanimously. MotiolJl passed.
The meeting was then handed over to the newly elected Chairman Waters,
4. GOVERNING AUTHORITY AND PROCEDURES
Mr. LeBlanc outlined the informational packet that had been distributed to all of the
Districting Commission members, and said that this "1998" Districting Commission had
120 days (from appointment) to give the City Commission their recommendation.
MiNUTEs
DISTRKTING COMMISSION
MARCH II, 1998 - REGULAR MEETING
Page 2 ofJ
5. PRESENTATION OF STAFF RECOMMENDED BOUNDARIES
Mr. LeBlanc explaine:d some of the technical details that were suggested and considered in
this proposal, in addition to where the criteria was derived from to generate this proposal
and recommendation" He explained that the specifications used incorporated the 1995
population, number of building permits issued, and the occupancy rate for each particular
type of dwelling, Mr. LeBlanc then explained the fonnula used for each of the proposed
five districts and boun.daries.
There was further discussion on multi-family designations and locations in the five
districts; where elected officials must live in respect to the districts in the City of Wmter
Springs; boundaries of each of the districts; and which Conunissioners should be contacted
for respective problems.
Mr, LeBlanc then elaborated on the numerical changes in each of the five districts:
=> District! gave up 445 people to District 4, but then gained 621 people from District 5
=> District 2 gave up 197 people to District 5
:::) District 3 gave up 161 people to District 5
=> District 4 gained 445 people from District 1
=> District 5 gave up 621 to District 1, but then gained 197 from District 2, and 161 from
District 3
Mr. LeBlanc told the Board that the proposed plan was for three (3) years, Discussion
followed about changl~ in residential building and how those changes might affect
particular districts, Mr, LeBlanc advised the Board that the factors to consider are those
that are in effect February !, 1998.
There was concern by several Board Members that perhaps some neighborhoods (and
related Homeowners ,Associations) had been split apart in this plan. Mr. LeBlanc
explained that the proposed boundaries have just been expanded upon, from previous
years' approved plans. Mr. LeBlanc explained that the boundary divisions were set up
using streams, power easements, and streets. Further discussion ensued about specific
neighborhoods and districts in regards to respective Conunissioners; voting; population
density; and area acreagl~.
Discussion on possibly re-drawing the boundary lines, and what comments the
Commissioners had made about the proposed plan followed, There was concern voiced
about future annexatioru~ and how such annexations might affect the proposed plan and
those persons living in such areas.
Motion: "I'U make a motion that we accept it as drawn out on that map".
MlNr.JTEs
DIS'fRlCI1NG COMMISSION
MARCH 1 I. 1998 . REGULAR MEETING
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Motion by Doug Reid. Seconded by Lee Ferguson. Discussion. Vote: Waters:
aye; Khemlani: a:re; Reid: aye; Ferguson: aye; Sanna: aye. Motion passed.
6. ElITURE l'1EETING SCHEDULE
There was discussion as to what and when the plan will be presented to the City
Commission, Mr, LeBlanc was asked if the Board Members will be notified as to when
the proposed plan will be presented. He replied that ail Board Members will be notified.
7. ADJO~~NT
With consensus of Ute Board, the meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted by: Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces. Deputy City Clerk
City of Winter Springs
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DOCSIboardsIdistric:t/fY97981minutesl031198.doc
ORDINANCE NO. 701
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
ADOPTING lHE MAP AND DESCRIPTION OF THE RECOMMENDED
DISTRICTS FILED WITH THE CITY BY THE DISTRICTING
COMMISSION PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 494; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS AND SEVERABILITY.
WHEREAS, th.e City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida has previously
adopted Ordinance No. 241, Ordinance No. 494, Ordinance No. 505, Ordinance No. 524,
Ordinance No. 584, and the citizens of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, have adopted by
referendum five (5) geographical Commission Districts;
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, is obligated,
pursuant to Ordinance No. 494 of the City of Winter Springs, to accept or reject the the
redistricting report of the Districting Commission;
NOW THERE]~ORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
1. That the ReportlMap and description of the recommendations by the
Districting Commission, pursuant to Ordinance no. 494 of the City of
Winter Springs, Florida, which Report/Map and description are attached
hereto and in,::orporated herein, are hereby accepted.
2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same '
are hereby repealed.
3. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and
adoption.
Passed and adopted this _ day of
,1998.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
PAUL P. PARTYKA, MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
First Reading
Posted
Second Reading and Public Hearing
THIS ORDINANCE PREPARED BY:
Donald R. LeBlanc
Land Development Coordinator
City of Winter Springs
1126 East State Road 434
Winter Springs FL 32708
THE DESCRIPTIONS FURNISHED FOR THE FIVE (5) DISTRICTS IS TAKEN FROM
THE OTY OF WINTER SPRINGS PLANNING MAP DATED JANUARY 1998 AND IS
INCORPORATED AS A PART OF THIS DOCUMENT.
DISTRICT ONE (1) - Commence at the south ROW Line of SR 434 approximately 100 feet
west of Belle Avenue, thence southward following the western corporate limits to the Florida
Power 100 foot easement, thence follow said Florida Power Eastment southeasterly to the north
ROW Line of Bahama Road, thence eastward to the east ROW Line of Hayes Road, thence
northward along the east ROW Line of Hayes Road to the Center Line of No Name Creek,
thence eastward along said Center Line of No Name Creek to the west ROW Line of Shore Road,
thence northward along said west ROW Line to the northwest comer of the intersection of Shore
Road and Sailfish Road, then eastward across Shore Road and follow the north ROW Line of
Sailfish Road to the C~:nter Line of No Name Creek, thence north along said the Center Line of
No Name Creek to the northern edge of the Florida Power and Light Easement, then westward
along said easement approximately 1,000 feet, then northward along the western edge ofa
Seminole County encla.ve to the Center Line of Gee Creek, then west northwest of said Center
Line to the south RO\V Line of SR 434, then west southwest along said south ROW Line to a
point approximately 750 feet southwest of the southwest intersection of SR 434 and Hayes Road,
then north along the west ROW Line of Charles Street to the south ROW Line of David Street,
then southwest along south ROW Line of David Street approximately 500 feet, then north along
the west ROW Line of Albert Street to the southwest intersection of Albert Street and Edwin
Street, then southwest~:rly along the south ROW Line of Edwin Street across to the west ROW
Line of Sherry Avenue, then southerly along said west ROW line across to the south ROW Line
of SR 434, thence follow said south ROW Line of SR 434 to the point of beginning.
DISTRICT TWO (2) - Commence at the northeast terminus of Tuskawilla Road on Lake Jesup,
thence travel eastward ,along the corporate limits to the north easternmost corporate limits, thence
travel southward along the corporate limits to the southeasternmost corporate limits, thence
westward to the Center Line of Bear Creek, thence northward along said Center Line to the
southern ROW Line of Northern Way, thence southward along said ROW Line of Northern Way
to the northwestern ROW Line of the intersection of Northern Way and Wmter Springs
Boulevard, thence westward along the north ROW Line of Winter Springs Boulevard to the
Center Line of Howell Branch, thence northward along said Center Line to the Florida Power
Corporation 100 foot easement, thence travel westward along said easement to a point
approximately 156 feet west of the southwest comer intersection of the Florida Power
Corporation 100 foot easement and the 110 foot Florida Power and Light Company easement,
thence due south 993.28 feet, thence westward along the perimeter ofTuscawilla Unit 6 1,548.90
feet to the eastern RO\V Line of Tuskawilla Road, thence northward along said eastern ROW
Line of Tuskawilla Road to the northeast ROW Line of the intersection of Tuskawilla Road and
Trotwood Boulevard, thence westward along the north ROW Line ofTrotwood Boulevard to the
westerly line of Oak Forest Unit 6 (approximately 190 feet west of the Center Line of Venture
Court), thence north northwest 843,71 feet, thence north northeast to the southwest comer of the
Seminole County enclave, thence eastward following said Seminole County enclave to the
northeast comer of said enclave on Tuskawilla Road, thence northward along the east ROW Line
of Tuskawilla Road to 1:he point of beginning,
DISTRICT THREE (3) - Commence at the southeast ROW Line of the intersection of
Tuskawilla Road and 'Winter Springs Boulevard, thence travel east southeast along the south
ROW Line of Winter Springs Boulevard to the southeast ROW Line of the intersection Winter
Springs Boulevard and Gazell Trail, thence travel northward to the southeast ROW Line of the
intersection of Gazell Trail and Cheetah Trail, thence travel eastward following the ROW Line of
Cheetah Trail to the eastern ROW Line of Northern Way, thence travel north northeast to the 110
foot Florida Power and Light Company easement, thence travel westerly along said Florida Power
and Light easement to the southwest intersection with Florida Power Corporation 100 foot
easement, thence travel eastward along the southern edge of said Florida Power Corporation 100
feet easement to the Center Line of Howell Branch, thence southward along said Center Line of
Howell Branch to the south ROW Line of Winter Springs Boulevard, thence eastward along the
south ROW Line ofWillter Springs Boulevard to a point directly southwest of the comer ROW
Line of the southeast intersection of Winter Springs Boulevard and the northern loop of Northern
Way, thence travel generally north along the east ROW Line of Northern Way to a point to the
Center Line of Bear Cre,ek, thence travel northeast following the said Center Line of Bear Creek
to the south corporate limits, thence travel westward along the corporate limits to the eastern
ROW Line of Tuskawilla Road (approximately 1,200 feet south southwest of the southeast comer
of the intersection of Tuskawilla Road and Winter Springs Boulevard), thence northerly to the
point of beginning.
DISTRICT FOUR (4) '. Commence at the western most corporate limits on the south side of
SR 434, thence travel east northeast approximately 700 feet, thence travel northward to the north
ROW Line of SR 434, thence travel eastward along north ROW Line of SR 434 to the northwest
corner of the intersection ofSR 434 and Sherry Avenue, thence north northeast along said
western ROW of Sherry Avenue approximately 700 feet, thence eastward along the north ROW
Line of Edwin Street to the northwest comer of the intersection of Edwin Street and Albert
Street, thence southward along the east ROW Line of Albert Street to the north ROW Line of
David Street, thence easl:ward along said north ROW Line of David Street to the northeast corner
of the intersection of David Street and Charles Street, thence south along east ROW Line of
Charles Street to the northeast comer of the intersection of SR 434 and Charles Street, thence
east northeast along the north ROW Line of SR 434 to the Center Line of Gee Creek, thence
north along said Center Line of Gee Creek to the northern corporate limits, thence westward
following the corporat~: limits to the point of beginning.
DISTRICT FIVE (5) '. Commence at the southwest corporate limits, thence travel northward to
the southern edge of the Florida Power Corporation 100 foot easement, thence southeast to the
north ROW Line of Bahama Road, thence eastward approximately 900 feet to a point directly
south of the northeast c:orner of the intersection of Bahama Road and Hayes Road, thence
northward along east ROW Line of Hayes Road to the Center Line of No Name Creek, thence
eastward along said Center Line to the east ROW Line of Shore road, thence north along east
ROW Line of Shore Road to the southeast comer of the intersection of Shore Road and Sailfish
Road, thence eastward along the south ROW Line of Sailfish Road to the Center Line of No
Name Creek, thence northward along said Center Line of No Name Creek to the southeast comer
of a Seminole County enclave, thence northward following the perimeter of the Seminole County
enclave to the Center Line of Gee Creek, thence northward along said Center Line of Gee Creek
to the north corporate Emits, thence westward following the corporate limits to the southwest
comer of the intersection of Orange Avenue and Tuskawilla Road, thence southwest along west
ROW Line of TuskawiIla Road to the Seminole County enclave, thence westward following the
Seminole County enclave to the southwest comer of said enclave, thence south southwest to the
northwest comer ofUm:t 6, thence southward along western perimeter of Oak Forest Unit 6 to
the south ROW Line of Trotwood Boulevard, thence generally eastward along south ROW Line
of Trotwood Boulevard to the southwest comer of the intersection ofTrotwood Boulevard and
Tuskawilla Road, thencl~ southward along west ROW Line of Tuskawilla Road to a point
approximately 400 feet north of the northwest corner of the intersection of Tuskawilla Road and
Winter Springs Boulevard, thence generally eastward along the northern perimeter ofTuscawilla
Unit 6 to the southwest intersection of the 110 foot Florida Power and Light Company easement
and the Florida Power Corporation 100 foot easement, thence southeasterly along the Florida
Power and Light 110 fO<ot easement to the west ROW Line of Northern Way, thence southward
along west ROW Line of Northern Way to the northwest comer of the intersection of Northern
Way and Cheetah Trail, thence generally northward following the east ROW Line of Cheetah
Trail to the northwest corner of the intersection of Cheetah Trail and Gazell Trail, thence
southward to the northwest corner of the intersection ofGazell Trail and Wmter Springs
Boulevard, thence westward along north ROW Line of Winter Springs Boulevard to the
northwest comer of the intersection of Winter Springs Boulevard and Tuskawilla Road, thence
southwesterly along west ROW Line ofTuskawilla Road to the south corporate limits, thence
generally westward following the corporate limits to the point of beginning.
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