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Orlando City Council approves Creative Village land sale, four ordinances and a CRA façade incentive
Summary
At its Feb. 24 meeting the Orlando City Council approved the sale of Creative Village Parcel H, adopted four ordinances affecting land use and city code, and approved a CRA façade incentive for a downtown homeowner.
The Orlando City Council on Feb. 24 approved the sale of a roughly 1.2-acre downtown parcel in Creative Village, adopted four ordinances including a land-use map change and amendments to city meeting rules, and approved a Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) façade incentive for a downtown homeowner.
The council voted to approve a purchase agreement between the city and Creative Village Developments LLC for Creative Village Parcel H, with the agreement to be assigned to an affiliate, Usler Development Inc., and a purchase price listed at $2,757,000. The sale required a charter hearing under chapter 13, section 7 of the city charter and passed on a voice vote after a motion by Commissioner Rose and a second by Commissioner Stewart.
The meeting also recorded several ordinance adoptions: Ordinance 2024-54, a change in the future land use map for a 0.75-acre site from office low intensity to community activity center; Ordinance 2025-6, vacating and abandoning a…
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