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Colleges and Universities |
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This layer gives the point location for Orange County colleges and universities. The full address, name and phone number for each institution is included.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division. |
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Commission Districts Orange County |
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This data shows the six Orange County Commission Districts, created in 1988, including commissioner names and district numbers. For more information see www.orangecountyfl.net/cms/GOVERN/bcc/default.htm.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division. |
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Community Redevelopment Areas |
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Under Florida law (Chapter 163, Part III), local governments are able to designate areas as Community Redevelopment Areas (CRA) when certain conditions exist (e.g. a shortage of affordable housing, inadequate infrastructure). Since all the monies used in financing CRA activities are locally generated, CRAs are not overseen by the state, but redevelopment plans must be consistent with local government comprehensive plans. This layer contains areas in Orange County designated for redevelopment and revitalization. The name of each area is included.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Enterprise Zones |
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This layer depicts zones targeted for economic revitalization within Orange County. It contains the Orange County Enterprise Zone, including parts of unincorporated Orange County, the town of Eatonville and the city of Orlando, and also the South Apopka Enterprise Zone which includes parts of the city of Apopka and the unincorporated communities of South Apopka and Zellwood. For details see www.ocfl.net/ezone.
The Orange County Planning and Neighborhood Services Divisions were responsible for the compilation of these data.
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Head Start Locations |
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This layer gives the point location for Head Start centers within Orange County. The full address, name, contact person and phone number for each institution is included. For more information see www.orangecountyfl.net/cms/DEPT/hfs/headstart/default.htm.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZone) |
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This layer contains areas classified as HUB zones for Orange County. It includes the census tracts, population size and a range of other demographic and socio economic characteristics based on the census 2000 data. For more information see www.sba.gov. These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Joint Planning Areas |
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This layer represents joint planning areas within Orange County. These are areas for which Orange County and municipalities enter into joint planning agreements as a basis for the evaluation of future development applications and annexation proposals as well as for the adequate provision of public services.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Jurisdiction |
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This data represents jurisdiction boundaries for Orange County. This includes unincorporated Orange County and all the cities within. The jurisdiction boundaries data set is subject to change per each annexation adoption ordinance from each affected municipality.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Orange County Brownfields |
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Brownfields are areas in which development might be complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination. This layer shows the aerial extent of such areas within unincorporated Orange County.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Orange County Census |
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The census layers consist of Census Blocks, Census Tracts and Census Block Groups for Orange County for 1990 and 2000. These are represented by polygon shapes. A wide range of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics is included. The Census data set is subject to change per amendments from time to time.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Orlando Brownfields |
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Brownfields are areas in which development might be complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination. This layer shows the aerial extent of such areas within Orlando.
The City of Orlando is responsible for this layer.
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Orlando Commission Districts |
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This data shows City of Orlando Commission Districts, including commissioner names and district numbers.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Preservation Districts |
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This layer depicts areas that were created to restrict and control annexations and development. Annexations within these areas must be approved by the Board of County Commissioners.
These data were compiled by the Orange County Planning Division.
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Reedy Creek Improvement District |
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This layer contains the portions of Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID) within Orange County. RCID contains the cities of Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista. For more information see www.rcid.org or www.oppaga.state.fl.us/reports/pdf/0481rpt.pdf.
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Winter Garden Brownfields |
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Brownfields are areas in which development might be complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination. This layer shows the aerial extent of such areas within Winter Garden.
The City of Winter Garden is responsible for this layer.
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