4715 Beach Boulevard Rezoning Request for 5 Residential Lots

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Case #: RZ-26-05-031

This is a community meeting to discuss a proposal to rezone from R-1A (Single-Family Dwelling District) to R-1 (Single-Family Dwelling District) to allow for 5 residential lots. The R-1A district requires 75 foot wide lots and 7,500 square feet in size. The R-1 district allows for 50 foot wide lots and 5,000 square feet in size.

The property is located in District 5 at 4715 Beach Boulevard; generally located north of Beach Boulevard, east of Lake Baldwin Lane, west of Baldwin Cove Way.

The community meeting is 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in the Media Center at Glenridge Middle School, 2900 Upper Park Road, Orlando, FL 32814.



Next Steps:

  1. Following the community meeting, the request will be scheduled for a Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) Hearing, at which time a notice will be mailed to nearby property owners. The item will also appear on the PZC agenda which can be accessed through the County Calendar. The PZC meets typically every 3rd Thursday of the month at 9:00 a.m. at 201 S. Rosalind Avenue, Downtown Orlando.
  2. Following the PZC hearing, the case will go to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) in a Recommendation Book as a “consent item” for Board consideration. If the case is pulled from the Recommendation Book by a Commissioner or if the PZC decision is appealed, a separate public hearing before the BCC will be scheduled (typically 1 to 2 months after) and a notice will be mailed to nearby property owners.

What if I can’t attend the meeting? If you are unable to attend the Community Meeting in-person, you can provide your comments using the form at the bottom of this page.

Case #: RZ-26-05-031

This is a community meeting to discuss a proposal to rezone from R-1A (Single-Family Dwelling District) to R-1 (Single-Family Dwelling District) to allow for 5 residential lots. The R-1A district requires 75 foot wide lots and 7,500 square feet in size. The R-1 district allows for 50 foot wide lots and 5,000 square feet in size.

The property is located in District 5 at 4715 Beach Boulevard; generally located north of Beach Boulevard, east of Lake Baldwin Lane, west of Baldwin Cove Way.

The community meeting is 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in the Media Center at Glenridge Middle School, 2900 Upper Park Road, Orlando, FL 32814.



Next Steps:

  1. Following the community meeting, the request will be scheduled for a Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) Hearing, at which time a notice will be mailed to nearby property owners. The item will also appear on the PZC agenda which can be accessed through the County Calendar. The PZC meets typically every 3rd Thursday of the month at 9:00 a.m. at 201 S. Rosalind Avenue, Downtown Orlando.
  2. Following the PZC hearing, the case will go to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) in a Recommendation Book as a “consent item” for Board consideration. If the case is pulled from the Recommendation Book by a Commissioner or if the PZC decision is appealed, a separate public hearing before the BCC will be scheduled (typically 1 to 2 months after) and a notice will be mailed to nearby property owners.

What if I can’t attend the meeting? If you are unable to attend the Community Meeting in-person, you can provide your comments using the form at the bottom of this page.

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Page published: 08 Jun 2026, 10:36 AM