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I. CONSENT AGENDA
II. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS**
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA
C. COUNTY MAYOR
1. Open Discussion on issues of interest to the board.
Tourist Development Tax and Venues Agreement
IV. RECOMMENDATIONS
April 19, 2012 Planning and Zoning Recommendations
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Board of Zoning Adjustment Appeal
1. Appellant/Applicant: Chantel Preston; Case SE-11-11-089, November 3, 2011; District 2; continued from February 21, 2012
B. Preliminary Subdivision Plan
2. Avalon Park Planned Development/Avalon Town Center - A Portion of Tract 3 & A - Sweet Birch Towns Preliminary Subdivision Plan, District 4
C. Conservation Area Impact
3. Applicant: Keene's Pointe Community Association, Inc., 9757 Carillon Park Drive, Class I Wetlands Permit, District 1
I. CONSENT AGENDA (Continued)
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA (Continued)
A. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
B. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT
1. Selection of one firm and two ranked alternates to provide Engineering Services for Orange County Landfill Southern Expansion Site, Request for Proposals Y12-808-J2, from the following three firms, listed alphabetically:
2. Selection of one firm and two ranked alternates to provide Engineering Services for the Southwest Water Reclamation Facility Phase I, Request for Proposals Y12-813-PH, from the following four firms, listed alphabetically:
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA(Continued)
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