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This Orlando ordinance amends the city's Growth Management Plan to modify future land use designations and overlays in the South Downtown area, based on a South Downtown Vision Plan. The ordinance changes certain properties from Public/Recreational/Institutional to Industrial/Resource Protection designations, from Industrial to Urban Activity Center and Conservation designations, and applies Transit 1, Transit 2, and Kaley overlay designations to specific properties. The amendments update the Future Land Use Element Figure LU-1 standards and create new subarea policies (S.12.7, S.12.8, S.12.9, S.12.9.1, and S.33.5) to govern development intensity and allowable uses in these designated areas.
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The City of Orlando approved a Wayfinding Sign System Plan designed to guide motorists and pedestrians to key public facilities including civic, cultural, visitor, and recreational destinations throughout the city. The resolution endorses the evaluation criteria, preliminary sign location master plan, and signage design developed by city staff, with further requirements to be developed after approval by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The resolution became effective immediately upon adoption.
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