Ormond Beach updates affordable-housing rules and confirms appointments in consent votes

Ormond Beach City Commission ยท February 5, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved Ordinance No. 2026-02 to incorporate recent state changes (SB 1730) into the city's land-development code, and also approved multiple resolutions and consent items including appointments to the firefighters' pension board and planning board; one consent item (RFP for employee benefits broker) passed with two abstentions.

At its Feb. 3 meeting, the Ormond Beach City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 2026-02, an update to Chapter 2 of the Land Development Code to align with state legislation (referenced in the meeting as Senate Bill 1730) that expands the Live Local/Live Oak Act applicability to planned developments in commercial, industrial and mixed-use zones and requires certain parking reductions near transit stops. Planning Director Steven Spreaker told the commission the changes reflect state-required updates and that staff and the planning board recommended approval.

The commission also handled several routine but consequential votes:

- A consent-item RFP for employee-benefits broker-of-record services (item 7g) was pulled for potential conflict disclosure; after discussion the commission approved the disposition but recorded two abstentions during the roll-call vote.

- Resolution No. 2026-15 appointing a trustee to the Firefighters Pension Trust Fund Board resulted in the nomination and approval of John Long.

- Resolution No. 2026-16 appointed Amber Bobak to the planning board by mayoral nomination and was approved by the commission.

Why it matters: The ordinance modifies local implementation of state affordable-housing rules, which can affect project review, parking requirements near transit and staff approval pathways for housing uses. The appointments affect local advisory and pension governance.

Vote summary: Roll-call votes on the ordinances and appointments were recorded in the meeting transcript with commissioners voting in the affirmative on both second readings; the RFP consent item recorded two abstentions but was approved.

Representative quote: "Senate Bill 17 30... expanded the Live Local Act to plan developments for commercial, industrial and mixed use zonings," Planning Director Steven Spreaker said as he described the staff recommendation.