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Maitland council votes to transmit comprehensive plan updates that would remove acreage‑based density and eliminate DICE program

5058639 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

The City of Maitland voted on June 12 to transmit comprehensive development plan amendments to Florida Commerce that would eliminate acreage‑based downtown density tiers and the DICE incentive program and update mobility standards to FDOT’s level‑of‑traffic‑stress metrics.

The City of Maitland voted on June 12 to transmit a set of comprehensive development plan (CDP) amendments to Florida Commerce for state review, moving the proposals into the statutorily required interagency comment process.

City staff described the amendments as a required seven‑year update to align the city’s CDP with state statutory and administrative changes. Mark, a city staff presenter, said the review identified 74 changes in state law since the last plan adoption and that city staff and the consultant filtered those to the items relevant to Maitland.

The proposal before council would remove the city’s longstanding system that assigned maximum residential densities by contiguous parcel size in the Main Street District, eliminate the DICE (development incentives for community enhancements) program that…

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