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• Invocation - District 5
• Introduction of Dr. James H. Ammons, President of Florida A&M University
• Presentation of FEMA National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System Award
• Recognition of members of the 2008 Employee Academy
• Public Comment*
1. Approval of an Amendment of the 2008-2009 Annual Action Plan to include the Neighborhood Stabilization Program; approval of all required Certifications and Applications for Federal Assistance; and approval of two additional positions to support the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. All Districts. (Housing and Community Development Division)
2. Narcoossee Road — Lake Hart/Lake Whippoorwill Rural Settlement Study. District 4. (Planning Division)
1. Presentation of proposed revisions to the Orange County Subdivision Regulations, and authorization to proceed with revisions to the Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 34, Article V, Orange County Code and the On-street Parking Ordinance, Chapter 30, Article XI, Orange County Code. All Districts. (Public Works Department)
1. Applicant: Ronald B. Irizarry; Petition to Vacate 08-28, portion of utility easement; District 4
2. Applicant: Avalon School; Case SE-08-09-001, September 4, 2008; District 5
3. Appellant/Applicant: Heriberto Tamayo; Case VA-08-10-014, October 2, 2008; District 4
4. Applicant: Dan Hagedorn, Class I Wetlands Permit, District 4
5. Applicant: Primera Iglesia Bautista de Orlando, Inc., Class I Wetlands Permit, District 3
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