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Interlocal Agreements for Annexation of Enclaves

Orange County BCC. Interlocal Agreements for Annexation of Enclaves. December 1, 2015. Presentation Overview. History Background Information Subject Properties Requested Actions. History. Orange County conducted Enclave Studies in 2007, 2009 and 2011

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Interlocal Agreements for Annexation of Enclaves

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  1. Orange County BCC Interlocal Agreements for Annexation of Enclaves December 1, 2015

  2. Presentation Overview • History • Background Information • Subject Properties • Requested Actions

  3. History • Orange County conducted Enclave Studies in 2007, 2009 and 2011 • The Studies identified a number of enclaves within the County’s municipalities • In 2009, the BCC approved a suggested strategy for elimination of enclaves via interlocal agreements • Municipalities with Joint Planning Area (JPA) Agreements would be given priority

  4. Background Enclave-Related Issues: • Inefficient service delivery • Lack of existing infrastructure • Public safety concerns • Planning and growth management challenges

  5. Background Types of Annexations: • Voluntary (petition by a property owner) • Involuntary (referendum) • Enclave annexation (via interlocal agreement)

  6. Background Section 171.046, Florida Statutes: • Allows for the annexation of enclaves by interlocal agreement with the county having jurisdiction of the enclave Prerequisites for Annexation: • An enclave must be 10 acres or less in size; • It must be developed or improved; and • It must be bounded on all sides by a single municipality.

  7. Background • City of Apopka approved Interlocal Agreements on August 5, 2015 • Both, the City and the County sent notices to property owners — City notices – March 31, 2015; — County notices – November 16, 2015 • Upon BCC execution of the interlocals, the properties will be under the City of Apopka jurisdiction

  8. Subject Properties 404 East Welch Road • Size – 1 acre • Current use – single-family • Location – District 2 • The property is within the Orange County/City of Apopka Joint Planning Area (JPA)

  9. Subject Properties 320 East Welch Road • Size – 1.85 acre • Current use – religious • Location – District 2 • The property is within the Orange County/City of Apopka Joint Planning Area (JPA)

  10. Requested Actions • Approval of the Interlocal Agreements for Annexation of Enclaves between City of Apopka, Florida and Orange County, Florida. District 2. • 404 East Welch Road • 320 East Welch Road

  11. Interlocal Agreements for Annexation of Enclaves December 1, 2015

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