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Lake Conway Water and Navigation Control District Advisory Board

Board Type: Lake
Current Board Members

Enabling Legislation:
Special Acts, Chapter 57-1643, took effect August 28, 1957. The Act was amended by House Bill 1033 on June 6, 1986, increasing the membership from three to five members. On October 17, 2000, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2000-23, increasing the membership from five to seven members.

Membership:
The advisory board shall consist of seven members. Members are appointed by the District Commissioner and approved by the Board of County Commissioners from among the residents of the district. The Board of County Commissioners in its meeting of February 6, 1989, added two ex-officio, non-voting members, one each from the Cities of Belle Isle and Edgewood.

Member Types:

  • 7 At Large Representative

Term Length: 2 Years

Powers and Duties:
The purpose of the Lake Conway Water and Navigation Control District Advisory Board is to assist and advise the Board of County Commissioners on matters relating to the Lake Conway Special Taxing District.

Meetings:
Learn more about Orange County public meetings at "Meetings and Public Notices."
Second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m., Orange County Facilities Training Room, 2010 E. Michigan Street, Orlando, FL

Contact Person:
Brian Catanzaro
Senior Environmental Specialist
Environmental Protection Division
(407) 836-1428

Last Revised: 3/18/2008

 
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