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Orange County Zoning Meetings

25 meetings monitored in Orange County, FL

March 2, 20263h 43m34,578 words
13land useapprovedresidentialpublic hearingcommercial
Agenda available
February 19, 20262h 47m23,905 words
204zoningcomprehensive planland usemotion to approveapproved
February 10, 20262h 23m19,842 words
12approvedland usepublic hearingtabledzoning
Agenda available
February 5, 20262h 53m27,065 words
230zoningrezonepublic hearingapprovedmotion to approve
January 27, 20265h 16m46,545 words
229land usecommercialsubdivisionzoningpublic hearing
Agenda available
January 15, 20262h 21m20,389 words
215zoningcomprehensive planrezoningrezoneland use
January 13, 20268h 21m76,748 words
256zoningland useindustrialapproveddenied
Agenda available
January 8, 20264h 47m41,303 words
415zoningrezonepublic hearingapprovedmotion to approve
December 18, 20253h 18m28,222 words
458zoningcomprehensive planland usemotion to approveapproved
December 16, 20255h 50m52,101 words
47land usepublic hearingcommercialdeniedsubdivision
Agenda available
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Frequently Asked Questions

Orange County Board of County Commissioners, Planning and Zoning Commission, and Orlando City Council are all monitored by ZoneWire for FLUM amendments, rezoning, PD amendments, and comprehensive plan amendments.

Orange County, FL has approximately 6 zoning-related meetings per month across the BCC, Planning and Zoning Commission, and Orlando City Council.

A FLUM (Future Land Use Map) amendment in Orange County changes the designated use for a parcel in the long-term land use plan. FLUM amendments near tourist corridors like Universal and Disney are high-value signals for commercial development.

The most active development areas in Orange County are Lake Nona for medical and mixed-use campus projects, the International Drive tourist corridor for hospitality and commercial development, and the Horizon West growth area for master-planned residential communities.

Important zoning terms for Orange County, FL include FLUM amendment, rezoning, PD (Planned Development) amendment, comprehensive plan amendment, DRI (Development of Regional Impact), specific parcel master plan, and conditional use. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Orange County governing body.