Chairman Zembower requested a nomination for Commissioner Dallari to be the Value  
					Adjustment Board Chairman.  
					Motion by Vice Chairman Herr, seconded by Commissioner Constantine, to appoint  
					Commissioner Dallari as the Value Adjustment Board Chairman.  
					Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 voted AYE.  
					Commissioner Dallari advised there was a change in state statute which now requires the  
					BCC to elect the VAB Chairman (backup documentation received and filed).  
					Chairman Zembower reported on Leadership Seminole Class 33 graduation, the naming of  
					the Ed and Imogene Yarborough Nature Center (picture received and filed), EOC hurricane  
					preparedness exercise, working a day in the field with the roads and stormwater crew, Orange  
					County's rural boundary ballot referendum for the upcoming election, and Associated Builders  
					and Contractors meeting.  
					X. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT  
					COMMUNICATIONS AND/OR REPORTS  
					1. Letter dated May 30, 2024, from Linda Radun, Citizen, Altamonte Springs, to BCC, re:  
					Request for consideration of a Bill of Rights Ordinance.  
					2. Letter dated May 17, 2024, from Michael C. Degori and Max N. Panoff, Leighton Law,  
					to “Whom it may concern,” re: Statutory Notice of Claim of Jaron Robinson - Firm is  
					representing him in connection with personal injuries stemming from a shooting  
					incident that occurred on 4/28/24 at Cabana Live in Sanford.  
					3. Letter dated May 8, 2024, from Dr. Kyra N. Lucas, Survey & Registration Supervisor,  
					Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State, to BCC Chairman Jay  
					Zembower, re: Nils Schweizer House, 213 Wood Lake Drive, Maitland, nominated for  
					listing in the National Register of Historic Places.  
					4. Letter dated May 9, 2024, from Angela Apperson, Altamonte Springs City Clerk, to  
					BCC Chairman Jay Zembower, re: Notice of Public Hearing in connection with a  
					request for a voluntary annexation of 240 Storage Pointe. cc: County Manager Darren  
					Gray  
					XI. PUBLIC COMMENT (Items not Related to the Agenda)  
					Linda Radun, Lane Johnson, and Sheri Johnson spoke in support of a Bill of Rights  
					Ordinance.  
					Dennis Schoeppner, Jeanette Chech, Janette Keeling, Natalie Lackner, and Pat Tykowski  
					spoke in support of a Legally Valid 2024 General Election.  
					Written comment forms in support of a Bill of Rights Ordinance were submitted from Linda  
					Jedlicka, Glenn Jedlicka, Jean Barwig, Robert Sexton, Robert Baker, Alison McKillop, Carole  
					Jackson, Christine Johnson, Evie Vincent, Pat Tykowski, Doreen Krever, Eden Barnes,  
					Melodie Patton, Ami Nibhanupudy, Joe Humphreys, Lisa Vigil, Don Epps, Rita Hoffman,