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6/12/2016 Orlando, FL Code of Ordinances
Jun 12, 2016
This document is a municipal code ordinance for Chapter 42 (Noise) in Orlando, Florida, establishing regulations to protect public health, safety, and welfare by setting noise level standards across different zoning districts and property types. The ordinance, last substantially amended on August 10, 2009, applies to all sound sources within city jurisdictional limits and establishes specific noise level thresholds that vary by location type (including a Downtown Entertainment Area with different standards than other properties). The chapter sets measurement periods and exceptions while explicitly preserving freedoms of speech and religion from regulation.
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This document is a public records request guide for the City of Orlando explaining how residents can request access to city-maintained documents including fire department records, permitting documents, personnel files, and police reports. The process requires submitting a specific request through an online portal, with requesters expected to receive a confirmation email and public records request number within two business days. The City of Orlando charges fees if extensive labor is needed to locate or duplicate records, with requests estimated under $100 processed upon payment and requests over $100 requiring full payment before processing. Payment can be made online through orlando.nextrequest.com, in-person at the City Clerk's Office (400 South Orange Avenue, 2nd Floor, Orlando, FL 32802-4990), or by mail to the same address.
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This is a meeting notice for the Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board meeting held on February 22, 2023, at Orlando City Hall. The agenda included approval of previous minutes, public comment, and new business items covering a District Gastro Bar License Agreement, an amendment to an Open Space Agreement, and a Retail Stimulus Program application for Eola Nails Skin Care Bar. The notice outlines procedures for public participation, including limits on spoken comments (3 minutes) and written comments (700 words maximum), and provides contact information for accessibility accommodations and submission of public comments.
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