843 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
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Published agenda843 items
Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
No item matched every word, so this matched any of them — most words first.
- Jun 20, 2024Planning
PC4No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda - Jun 20, 2024Planning
PC7ApprovedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Sandhill Ridge MPUD Master Planned Unit Development – Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County – Rezoning Request from an R-1MH Single-family/Mobile Home Zoning District to an MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District to Allow for the Development of 23 Single- family Detached Homes and Associated Infrastructure on Approximately 4.39 Acres Located in West Pasco
Approved minutes
Approved the item per Staff’s recommendation.
- Jun 20, 2024Planning
PC6ApprovedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Shah Sachin K and Sarmila Shrestha – Change in Zoning from an AR-1 Agricultural-Residential District to a PO-1 Professional Office District – Southwest Pasco County – South Side of State Road 54, Approximately 400 Feet West of Meadowbrook – Containing Approximately 0.41 Acre
Approved minutes
Approved the item per Staff’s recommendation subject to the applicant agreeing to the deed restriction to construct a six-foot masonry wall to buffer the neighborhood on the south side.
- Jun 20, 2024Planning
PC2ContinuedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Continuance) – Fletcher MPUD – Mary L Fletcher Rev. Trust and Richard D. Fletcher – Rezoning Request from an A-C Agricultural District and an R-1MH Single-Family/Mobile Home District to an MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District to Allow for the Development of 350 Multi- family Dwelling Units, 160 Townhome Dwelling Units, and 50,000 Square Feet of Commercial and Associated Infrastructure on Approximately 100.6 Acres Located in North Central Pasco
Approved minutes
Approved to continue the item to the July 25, 2024 Planning Commission meeting at 1:30 p.m. in New Port Richey.
- Apr 18, 2024Planning
PC2ContinuedPublished agenda Special Exception (Consent) – John Azouki – Special Exception for Duplexes Page 2 of 3 in an R-4 High Density Residential District – West Central Pasco County – South Side of Smokey Drive Approximately 125 Feet West of Blue Pine Circle – Containing Approximately 7.06 Acres
Approved minutes
Approved to continue the item to the June 20, 2024 Planning Commission meeting at 1:30 p.m. in New Port Richey.
PC5No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Brenna M Hicks / Brenna Hicks Rezoning – Change in Zoning from an R-MH Mobile Home District to a PO-1 Professional Office District – Southwest Pasco County – On the Southeast Corner of Ogden Loop and State Road 54 – Containing Approximately 0.51 Acre
- Feb 22, 2024Planning
PC6No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Development Agreement (Consent) – Crela Estates LLC/Crela Estates – Development Agreement for the Construction of the Multi-Use Path and for the Award of Mobility Fee Credits for the Design, Permitting and Construction of the Off-Site Portion of the Multi-Use Path and for the Difference Between the Cost of the Required Five (5) Foot Sidewalk On-Site and the Constructed Multi- Use Path – Northwest Pasco County – North Side of Shady Hills Road, East of Softwind Lane – Containing Approximately 19.231 Acres
- Feb 22, 2024Planning
PC7No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Variance Request (Consent) – Shepherd Parcel Non-conforming lot/Travis Shepherd – Reduction in the Required Minimum Lot Area from 1 Acre to 0.536 Acre in an A-R Agricultural-Residential District – North Central Pasco County – On the North Side of Bosley Drive Approximately 0.5 Mile west of Lawless Road – Containing Approximately 0.536 Acre
- Feb 22, 2024Planning
PC3No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Conditional Use Request (Continuance) – Word of Life Fellowship/Word of Life GLA – Conditional Use for a Group Living Arrangement in an A-C Agricultural District – Northwest Pasco County – South Side of Hudson Avenue, Approximately 1,500 Feet West of Hays Road – Containing Approximately 471.40 Acres File Number PEG24-CU13
- Feb 8, 2024Planning
P12No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Regular) – Dawod Hany and Neamataud Nermeen – Change in Zoning from an R-3 Medium Density Residential District and C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Southeast Pasco County – Southeast Corner of State Road 54 and Shaw Drive – Containing Approximately 0.86 Acre
- Feb 8, 2024Planning
PC11No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Variance Request (Consent) – Tochas LLC/15921 Breakwater Ln – Reduction in the Required Lot Size and Density to Allow the Parcel to be Rezoned Back to A-R Agricultural-Residential District – Northwest Pasco County – On the Page 4 of 5 North side of Breakwater Lane Approximately 180 Feet West of Shady Hills Road – Containing Approximately 0.69 Acre
- Feb 8, 2024Planning
PC4No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Special Exception (Continuance) – Harvester United/ Methodist Church Inc. – Special Exception for a Daycare Center in an AR-1 Agricultural-Residential District – South Central Pasco County – East Side of Collier Parkway Approximately .5 Mile North of State Road 54 – Containing Approximately 10.00 Acres
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Machine transcription of 283 recorded meetings — 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
- PASCO 2050 comp plan update and community engagement
Several speakers Hayat Mazilli: But they believe that Penny for Pasco can cover most of the So
- Consent agenda and pulled items
Several speakers Jaimie Girardi: Is anybody here to object to the Decubelus and Little M Penny for Pasco? P P C seven.
- Five minute break
Several speakers Jaimie Girardi: It was a while ago, but I remember vividly the Penny for Pasco. This is what we've done about and saying, hey, you work on the people
- PASCO 2050 comp plan update and community engagement
Hayat Mazilli Well we actually asked not directly asked that question in the public workshops, but when we were talking to folks just one-on-one, we did ask them and they said that penny for Pasco. can pay for all of this that we want.
- PASCO 2050 comp plan update and community engagement
Jaimie Girardi I mean okay. There probably are three or four items on this list that I do agree Penny for Pasco. Number one, number eight. So limited extent number two. Probably not the rest of these, okay. So if somebody told them the penny for Pasco is gonna pay for all ten of these things, that's just flat out wrong. Okay, so For some of these Somebody's gotta make a financial decision about whether to so And we and our board is a debates about whether to increase taxes for th any of these things. or to reduce taxes for some of these things, it'd be helpful to know How how do I know which of these they're willing to put their money where their mouth is?
- Pasco 2050 comprehensive plan update workshop
Jaimie Girardi positive things when you have And some of our Penny for Pasco money this next round is gonna be allocated for those type of trade programs. So That I think we're doing. I don't know that we're going to solve the problem of people not wanting to work at all.
- PC15An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code; Providing For Amendments To Section 1302.3, School Impact Fees, To Make Such Section Consistent With The 2024 School Impact Fee Study And To Adopt Such Study; To Increase The Amount Of School Impact Fees; Providing For Additional Amendments As Necessary To Ensure Internal Consistency; Providing For Applicability, Repealer, Severability, Inclusion Into The Land Development Code, Modification And An Effective Date.
Raymond Gadd of her. Never heard of us. She's been a great friend of the school system and Colin Colleen Bowen from Central Pasco. We also have two of our oversight committee members on the um Penny for Pasco Oversight Committee and that's Hugh Townsend who I'm sure you've seen here before. Yes, we have. And Tom Suratko, who currently chairs our Penny for Pasco Oversight Committee. The last time we uh commissioned a impact fee study was two thousand and seventeen. That was the third one that I've worked on. I'm proud to say that in every impact fee. We passed three of them. Um the Builders, Tampa Bay Builders Association Association at one time it was the Pasco Builders Association, has stood side by side with us at the podium in front of the county commission and supported our Um B The same is true
- PC15An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code; Providing For Amendments To Section 1302.3, School Impact Fees, To Make Such Section Consistent With The 2024 School Impact Fee Study And To Adopt Such Study; To Increase The Amount Of School Impact Fees; Providing For Additional Amendments As Necessary To Ensure Internal Consistency; Providing For Applicability, Repealer, Severability, Inclusion Into The Land Development Code, Modification And An Effective Date.
Unidentified speaker Good afternoon. My name's Tom Skaratka. We live at [address removed]. First of all, I want you to know I told uh Hugh Townsend to keep his presentation very short because he likes to talk. I am Chairman of the uh Penny for Pasco Oversight Committee. What you all have heard, the committee has already heard. And I'll keep my comments short. I too, and as a member of the Penny for Pasco Oversight Committee and all the committee members, we urge you to approve this increase in the impact fee funds. Thank you. Thank you.
- Invasive vegetation removal land development code amendment 69
Unidentified speaker sir. Committee? But I do recall having conversations with you. So that means what I was going to say is relevant, which is I go back three decades and I've been participating in Pasco County issues for many years. My most proud accomplishment was getting the Environmental Lands Program in 2000 and then funding it with a penny for Pasco in 2004. I have a penny pasco uh buddy here on your committee. We worked our Buddy's off. Um to through three pennies and I've worked on all of those campaigns. I now am serving on the Board of Directors of the Tampa Bay Conservancy, which is a uh local land trust which um tr works to preserve important ecosystems in the Tampa Bay area through fee simple purchase and also through conservation easement. Um I watched your May discussion. And I'm hearing the same discussion
- Pasco County public service announcements after meeting
Several speakers Unidentified A: We've been PCPT for 25 years. Go Pasco envisions exactly what we mean. We're here. in Pasco to go where you need us to go.
- Call to order, pledge, roll call, minutes approval
Several speakers Unidentified A: The items are advertised in the Tampa Bay Penny for Pasco 7, 2024, or by affidavit of certified mailings and site.
- PASCO 2050 comprehensive plan update listening session
Several speakers Jaimie Girardi: And you know, histor you know, our penny money has historically been used to buy environmental lands, not Farmer.