Procedures for rezoning and consent agenda
What the county recorded
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The source document
The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, Sep 8, 2020
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The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, Sep 8, 2020
The published PDF, as served by the county. This item is one entry in it.
The county’s minutes for Board of County Commissioners, Sep 8, 2020
The published PDF, as served by the county. This item is one entry in it.
The county’s minutes for Board of County Commissioners, Sep 8, 2020
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What was said
Machine transcription of 3m of recording, with speaker names inferred from voice matching. 73% of 15 lines carry a name. It shows what was said, not what was decided, and both the words and the names can be wrong.
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to move on to the procedures for rezoning. Mr. County Attorney, please review the procedure for for rezoning.
Be happy to, Mr. Chairman Mariano. There are two rezoning agendas regular and consent. Staff will present each application to the Board of County Commissioners. If staff or planning commission has recommended approval and there is no opposition, the application will be considered by the board without further presentation. If the staff or planning commission has recommended denial or if there is opposition to the application, the applicant will be given five minutes for presentation, the opposition will be given three minutes for each individual or five minutes for a group representative, and the
applicant will be given three minutes for rebuttal. Any individual disagreeing with staff or planning commission recommendation or anyone wishing to object to any condition of the rezoning may at this time request that the petition be pulled from the consent agenda, in which case that application will be heard under the regular agenda later on during the meeting. Otherwise, all rezoning applications on the consent agenda will be approved by a single motion and vote. If you wish to speak to any petition, please give your name and address and whether or not you've been sworn
for the record. These are quasi judicial public hearing. The law in Florida is that mere sub public support or opposition of an application is insufficient for this board to take action. Please limit your comments to those criteria found within the Board's Land Development Code.
Thank you, sir.
Good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
So I will go ahead and let the the clerk um swear in anybody that's pre registered for public comment?
Okay. For those um individuals that are registered for the remaining agenda, if you could please.
Raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give is the truth? So help you, God.
And today we have two public hearing on the consent agenda. These items we approved with one vote without a presentation unless there is someone here in objection. Those that are pre-registered are at the public comment kiosk to speak to any of these items of the public hearing agenda prior to speaking. Hopefully you were sworn in. And with that, Ms. Hernandez, it is now your show. Good afternoon.
Good afternoon. Do you want to go over proof of publication for the other thing?
Yeah, she can do that with each one. Let me see, we have two. You can do them all now. That's fine. If you wanna to do a more
um Item P2 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on August 19th, 2020. Item P3 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on August 19th, 2020. Item P4 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on March 27, 2020. Item P5 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on August 19th, 2020. Item P6 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on August 19th, 2020. Item P7 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on August 19th, 2020, and
August 26, 2020. Item P8 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on August 23rd, 2020. Item P9 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on June 24, 2020. And item P10 was published in the Tampa Bay Times on June 10th, 2020.