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Urban Design
Introduction
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Urban Design

The Urban Design Section coordinates the County's efforts to develop effective policies, design guidelines, and regulatory controls, to improve the aesthetic quality of the physical environment in Orange County, and to create a stronger sense of place and community identity.

Updates to the Horizon West (Village) Development Code
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Updates to the Horizon West (Village) Development Code (MS Word -1MB)

Ordinances
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Sub Area & Corridor Overlay Guidelines
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(The following documents are all in PDF format.)

Planned Development (PD) Neighborhood Guidelines
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A number of Planned Development (PD) projects have design guidelines tailored to suit their individual projects. Examples include Lake Hart, Moss Park, and Eagle Creek. The Planning Division makes booklets containing these projects' design guidelines available for viewing in the Division office.
Comprehensive Policy Plan - Urban Design & I-Drive Activity Center Elements
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The Orange County Comprehensive Policy Plan (CPP) was first adopted on July 1, 1991, in accordance with the State of Florida Growth Management Law. It establishes the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the primary services provided by Orange County Government. Elements of the CPP provide the guidance for all future development within unincorporated Orange County.

The CPP's Urban Design Element addresses the physical character and form of Orange County, and the relationship between people and their built environment.

The International Drive Activity Center Element establishes the boundaries of an economically viable tourist oriented activity center and assigns future land uses that permit a mixture of tourism-related uses.

Urban Design Commission
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Urban Design Commission

The Urban Design Commission (UDC) was formed by the Board of County Commissioners, by Resolution 97-M-21, in May of 1997. The UDC is a permanent body charged with recommending minimum aesthetic performance guidelines for new development; developing an incentive system for encouraging good aesthetic design and construction; supporting current programs aimed at enforcing aesthetic requirements of the Code of Ordinances; reviewing plans and recommending aesthetic enhancements to new development plans; and, overseeing preparation and implementation of the Comprehensive Policy Plan's Urban Design Element. The UDC's thirteen (13) Board-appointed members need not be registered residents of Orange County, but they must have substantial experience in a design-related profession.

Development Review Committee
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DRC The Development Review Committee reviews preliminary subdivision plans, Planned Development (PD) land use plans (LUP) and development plans (DP). Regularly-scheduled meetings are held on two Wednesdays of each month. A current DRC agenda is available online, on each Friday preceding the DRC meeting.
3rd Annual Orange County Design Excellence Awards
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Orange County is preparing for the 3rd Annual Design Excellence Awards!  The 2008 ceremony will be held October 16 at the Orange County Convention Center.   

 

This awards program honors the best in planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and environmental design throughout Orange County.  Planners, architects, developers, civil engineers, landscape architects, builders and students are encouraged to submit entries into the 2008 Orange County Design Excellence Awards! 

 

The 2008 awards program has been expanded to include projects located within the incorporated limits of Orange County's cities.  Applicants with projects in selected design categories are encouraged to submit!   This year's Award Program also features a new Government Ordinance category.  Click here to download the 2008 Orange County Design Excellence Awards Call for Entries (PDF -3MB)!  The deadline for submittal has been extended to August 29, 2008. 

 

Last Year's Orange County Design Excellence Awards Ceremony
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On August 23, 2007, eight (8) projects were recognized by Mayor Richard T. Crotty and the Board of County Commissioners at the Second Annual Orange County Design Excellence Awards Ceremony, held at the Orange County Convention Center. Over 150 attendees, including local sponsors, developers, architects, engineers, Orange County employees and the general public, participated in this event.

For more information on the awards ceremony, click on the links below:

Urban Design Section Contact Information
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contact Orange County Planning Division
Urban Design Section
201 South Rosalind Avenue, 2nd Floor
Orlando, FL 32802-1393
Phone: 407-836-5600
Fax: 407-836-5862
Email: Jim.Ward@ocfl.net



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