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Board keeps Vision 2,050 intact, agrees to continue city, school talks over charter review
Summary
After a multi‑hour work session May 20, Orange County commissioners left the Vision 2,050 comprehensive‑plan update and Orange Code largely intact but instructed staff to continue negotiations with Orange County Public Schools and municipal governments on how the county charter's school‑capacity rules should apply to government‑led plan updates.
Orange County commissioners on May 20 declined to reopen major portions of the Vision 2,050 comprehensive‑plan update but gave staff direction to continue bridging differences with Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) and the county’s municipalities over how the county charter and implementing ordinance should apply to local government plan updates.
What the board decided: Following a detailed briefing and public discussion, the board signaled support for the plan and the county’s proposed “density activation” approach for areas called the targeted sector — a mechanism that limits immediate entitlements for higher‑density residential development unless school capacity exists or a developer requests a density activation application (DAA) for review.
Board direction and compromises: Commissioners directed staff to…
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