Concurrency and Impact Fee Administration
Concurrency Management in Orange County
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Concurrency requires that public facilities and services necessary to support development be available "concurrent" with the impacts of development. Facilities and services currently subject to concurrency requirements (in the future schools will be added to the list) in Orange County are:

  • Schools
  • Roads
  • Potable water
  • Wastewater
  • Stormwater
  • Solid waste
  • Parks and recreation
  • Mass transit
Concurrency Management & Impact Fees
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Florida Background and Definition of Concurrency

County Advisory and Study Groups

Concurrency Management in the County Code

Vested Rights

  • Vested Rights Brochure
  • Concurrency Vested Rights
  • Consistency Vested Rights
  • Simultaneous Concurrency and Consistency Vested Rights
Concurrency Application
  • Information Letters
  • Capacity Encumbrance Letters
  • Capacity Reservation Certificates
  • De Minimis Application

Impact Fees (www.ocfl.net/impactfees)

School Capacity

Roads Capacity

Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQ
Quick Links
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Contacts
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Concurrency Coordinator: Ivelisse Torres
Concurrency Management Official: Dean Stites

Concurrency Management Office (Map)
Growth Management Department
Fiscal & Administrative Services Division

Orange County Administration Building
201 S. Rosalind Avenue, 2nd Floor
P.O. Box 1393
Orlando, FL 32802-1393
Phone: (407) 836-5617
Fax: (407) 836-0955
Email: concurrency@ocfl.net
Web: www.ocfl.net/concurrency




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