Seminole Planning Board Approves Reagan Center Subdivision Plan Amid Leadership Changes

The Seminole Planning and Zoning Board approved the preliminary subdivision plan for the Reagan Center, a development project, and saw changes in leadership roles during its recent meeting. The board also welcomed a new Development Services Director who outlined ongoing recruitment efforts.

The most notable event was the approval of the Reagan Center preliminary subdivision plan, which involves developing six commercial lots on approximately 110 acres located on the east side of US Highway 1792, north of County Home Road. This development, known as the Reagan Center Planned Development, will include professional, medical, and commercial offices, as well as multifamily and senior living facilities. The plan adheres to the conditions outlined in the Reagan Center Master Development Plan and the Seminole County Land Development Code.

In addition to the approval of the subdivision plan, the meeting featured a change in board leadership. A motion was passed to appoint Mike Loren as the new chair, while Tim Smith was nominated and confirmed as the vice chair. The outgoing chair expressed confidence in the new leadership team and facilitated the transition smoothly.

The meeting also introduced Jose Gomez as the new Development Services Director. Gomez took the opportunity to discuss recruitment for two key positions: Deputy Development Services Director and Planning and Development Division Manager. He encouraged members to refer potential candidates for these roles, emphasizing the importance of these positions in supporting the planning team and processing future applications.

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