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Winter Springs commission adopts new district map, approves annexation and zoning for former auto auction site, clears plats and equipment purchases
Summary
On June 23 the commission adopted a new commission district map, approved a land‑use and zoning change for a recently annexed Superfund site, approved two plats and voted to buy a specialized utility truck. Votes were recorded for each item and staff was directed to follow up on environmental and payment questions raised during public comment.
The City of Winter Springs City Commission on June 23 took a series of votes on redistricting, land‑use changes, plats and municipal purchases. The commission also approved a zoning and future land‑use amendment for a parcel that was annexed in 2023 and discussed the site’s status as an EPA Superfund location.
Key outcomes (full votes and motions are listed below):
- The commission adopted the recommended commission district map (Ordinance 2025‑12) on second reading, a redistricting step the charter requires every three years. - The commission approved first reading of a comprehensive plan (future land use) amendment and a concurrent rezoning to shift four parcels on the north side of SR 434 and US‑1792 (the former Florida Auto Auctions parcels) from County industrial to City commercial and from County M‑1 to City C‑2. Members discussed EPA Superfund cleanup activity and requested staff to obtain the EPA’s latest reports. - The Sutton Crossing final plat (approximately 6.2 acres; Ace Hardware, Chick‑fil‑A pads) was approved subject to standard conditions: a subdivision bond, resolution of final surveyor comments and withholding of real‑estate closings until the plat is recorded. - The commission approved final engineering and site plan revisions for the Human Bean drive‑thru (changing specified pavement from concrete to asphalt) and authorized staff to proceed with permitting. - The commission approved the purchase of an AquaTech vacuum truck listed under the state/piggyback contract; the motion carried 4–1 with Commissioner Paul Diaz voting no.
Votes at a glance (motions, movers/second, recorded vote when provided):
- Item 400 — Ordinance…
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