Planning and Zoning

The Planning and Zoning Division is responsible for the following:

  • Administering the City's Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) and amendments
  • Zoning/Rezonings
  • Conditional Uses
  • Variances
  • Development Plan (Site and Subdivision Plan) Review
  • Administering the City's Land Development Code (LDC) and amendments
  • Code Enforcement
  • Business Tax Receipts (BTR)
  • Property Research
  • Zoning Verification Letters
  • Special Projects

Division staff is also active with the following advisory boards:

  • Planning and Zoning Commission (Staff Liaison)
  • Zoning Board of Adjustment (Staff Liaison)
  • Development Review Committee


Public Hearing SIgn (Final)

Have you seen one of these signs around the City?  If so, please feel free to visit our Agendas and Minutes page or contact Staff at (407) 539-6215 to find more information on what is being proposed. Click here to learn more about active cases, the public hearing process and what to expect at a public hearing.


CDP

Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP 2035)

The City of Maitland’s 2035 Comprehensive Development Plan is a new blueprint for the city’s future, bringing together interconnected neighborhoods, multimodal transportation solutions, and “smart” redevelopment options.With a goal of remaining a model community that is regionally competitive, the bold, yet flexible plan supports an emerging downtown, maintains a high-quality suburban community experience, and protects cornerstones of the City such as its parks, lakes, and other natural resources.

City Council unanimously adopted the Maitland 2035 Comprehensive Development Plan in March of 2019.  The plan reflects the community's long-term vision and sets for the framework for the City's Land Development Code, the regulatory document which implements the vision.

LDC Cover Opens in new windowLand Development Code (LDC)

The Land Development Code is the City's regulatory document which provides the rules and regulations for development and redevelopment within the incorporated City boundary.

Please be advised, on February 28, 2022, the City adopted a new Land Development Codewhich is more intuitive and adaptive to the City's changing development patterns.  You can now access the newly adopted Land Development Code portion of our Code of Ordinances.  

You can also access the entire Code of Ordinances and Land Development Code by clicking here.