City staff reviewed the third submittal of the Orlando Apopka Commerce Center plat and confirmed the application is proceeding through staff-level review following a change in state law that removed the requirement for planning commission and city council approval.
The item matters because procedural changes affect the public hearing path and timing for final plat approval.
Amir, the project manager on the plat, explained the submittal reflects industrial future land use and PD zoning and said the current round of comments largely concerns final signatures and a few small details. Staff noted the applicant was present and available to address comments. Community development staff confirmed there are no additional substantive comments at this time. Departmental reviewers (police, public works, fire, building) registered no objections during the DRC review.
As noted by staff, a change in state law removed the requirement for plats of this type to go to the planning commission or city council; staff said approval for this plat is a staff-level action. No formal action was recorded at the DRC meeting; the applicant was told to address remaining signature and minor plan details and to follow the standard staff-approval workflow.
The applicant indicated they would supply the outstanding signatures and minor clarifications and remain available for follow-up as needed.