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Board approves fourth amendment to Moss Park DRI and related PD change

October 15, 2025 | Orange County, Florida


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Board approves fourth amendment to Moss Park DRI and related PD change
The Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved an amendment to the Moss Park planned development and authorized execution of the fourth amendment to the first amended and restated development order for the Moss Park Development of Regional Impact (DRI).

What passed: The PD amendment allows a new public‑institutional use — specifically permitting a religious institution — on a roughly triangular parcel within Parcel C of the Moss Park PD. The request also included a waiver from the county parking standard to allow an overflow parking area on an upland portion of the site to be located farther than the standard 300‑foot distance from the principal use; the waiver was included in the approval subject to staff‑recommended conditions.

Why the board acted: Staff reviewed the request against the PD entitlements and DRI requirements and recommended approval; no public opposition was recorded. The change was framed as a limited land‑use expansion to enable a church or institutional user within the PD footprint without changing overall density or the DRI program.

Procedural note and vote: The associated Fourth Amendment to the Moss Park DRI development order was certified for execution simultaneously with the PD change; the motion to approve was moved and seconded and passed unanimously.

Next steps: The applicant will proceed with submittals to satisfy the conditions of approval in the PD amendment and the DRI amendment; staff will incorporate the executed amendment documents into the DRI file and adjust the PD records and mapping.

Context: The board handled the PD amendment in concert with an associated consent agenda item to amend the DRI development order; staff treated the two approvals as related actions and recommended concurrent adoption of both updates.

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