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Town Commission
The Commission will review a first reading of an ordinance to amend the development agreement and subdivision plan for Briley Farm Phase 1. The meeting also includes a legislative update from Representative Leonard Spencer and a proclamation for the U.S. 250th Anniversary.
- Ordinance 2026-04: Briley Farm Phase 1 development agreement amendment
- Legislative Update by Representative Leonard Spencer
- U.S. 250th Anniversary and Independence Day Proclamation
Town Commission
The Commission holds its first budget work session for FY 2026-2027, reviewing the preliminary General Fund budget and a two-year forecast. Key issues include a $713,670 ad valorem revenue increase from rising property values, a $343,000 increase in the Orange County Fire Rescue assessment, and potential budget deficits of $254,472 in FY 2028 and $592,428 in FY 2029. Staff discuss possible cuts to benefits, staffing, training, and community programs to balance future budgets.
- Ad valorem revenue up $713,670 from 12.18% property value increase
- Orange County Fire Rescue assessment rises $343,000 to $2,585,000
- $180,000 allocated for paved road and resurfacing maintenance
- Potential budget deficit of $254,472 in FY 2028 and $592,428 in FY 2029
- Consideration of reducing staff hours, benefits, and eliminating training/community outreach
School Speed Zone Hearings
This is a procedural hearing for the Town of Oakland to adjudicate school speed zone citations. A Special Magistrate will hear testimony from multiple petitioners regarding specific citation numbers.
- Hearings for 15 petitioners with citation numbers OK10000785 through OK10000882
- Special Magistrate John G. Van Laningham presiding
- Testimony limited to 15 minutes for violators and 5 minutes for others
- Appeals to court of law are possible
- Meeting held at 221 N. Arrington Street
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning and Zoning Board will consider Ordinance 2026-04, which involves the Briley Farm Phase 1 Planned Development and an amendment to the associated development agreement. The meeting also includes a public forum, approval of previous minutes, and other procedural items.
- Ordinance 2026-04 – Briley Farm Phase 1 Planned Development and Development Agreement Amendment
Town Commission
The Commission unanimously approved the second reading of two ordinances to amend the future land use map and rezone 12.91 acres at 2253 Bay Line Road from agricultural to low density residential and single-family residential, allowing subdivision into five parcels. The consent agenda was also approved, including approval of May 26 minutes, a beer/wine permit for the September block party, and authorization to piggyback on a Toho Water Authority asphalt agreement. A public hearing was held for the proposed Tubb Street/Oakland Avenue Overlay District comprehensive plan amendment, but no action was taken; the transmittal will proceed to the Department of Economic Opportunity for review.
- Approved consent agenda (May 26 minutes, beer/wine permit for block party, piggyback on Toho Water Authority agreement) (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-02 amending Small Scale Future Land Use Map for 2253 Bay Line Road from agriculture to low density residential (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-03 rezoning 2253 Bay Line Road from A-1 agricultural to R-1a single-family residential (5-0)