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The Orlando City Council approved several ordinances and land-use actions on second reading during its Jan. 12 meeting, moving multiple planning and code changes into effect.
Madam Clerk read Ordinance No. 2025-41, which amends Chapter 9 of the City Code addressing building security code definitions and door-locking-device provisions; the council approved the ordinance on second reading with no public testimony. The council also approved Ordinance No. 2025-42 to amend the city's growth management plan and change the future land-use designation of approximately 0.56 acres north of Park Lake Street. Ordinance No. 2025-45 rezones roughly 2.2 acres in the same area to a planned development with a development plan and special land-development regulations; it passed on second reading.
Council also approved an annexation and right-of-way vacation covering about 1.24 acres — Jenny Jewell Drive to South Roslyn Avenue and related South Roslyn right-of-way vacated to permit boundary amendments and map updates. For each item the clerk read the ordinance language, there were no requests to testify, and the council passed the measures by voice vote.
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