665 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
In the record
Published agenda665 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.
- Dec 8, 2022Planning
PC2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda P11No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Regular) – Apple Enterprises Trust, Paul M Addessi & Marie Clementie Stamper TTEE/Catfish Townhomes – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural-Residential District and R-2 Low Density Residential District to a MF-1 Multiple-Family Medium Density District – South Central Pasco County – Northeast Corner of Catfish Lake Road and Camp Indianhead Road – Containing Approximately 16.52 Acres
- Dec 8, 2022Planning
P10No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Regular) – High Ridge Center Inc./High Ridge Center Lots 2 & 3 – Change in Zoning from an I-1 Light Industrial Park District to a C-2 General Commercial District – West Central Pasco County – On the South Side of Ridge Road Approximately 280 Feet East of Galen Wilson Boulevard – Containing Approximately 3.47 Acres
PC4No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Snead Family Rev Living Trust, James and Adell E, TTEES/Chancey Road – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural- Residential District to a MF-1 Multiple-Family Medium Density District – Southeast Pasco County – On the Southeast Corner of the Intersection of Chancey Road and Diana Drive – Containing Approximately 30.188 Acres
- Nov 17, 2022Planning
PC6No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Continuance) –Bailes-Wildcat CC-MPUD Connected City Master Planned Unit Development – Wildcat Groves, Inc., Janet Elizabeth Larue and Cynthia D. Bailes – A Rezoning Request from an E-R Estate-Residential Zoning District to an MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District to Allow the Development of a Maximum of 1,275 Multi- family Residential Units, 155,000 Square Feet of Retail, 150,000 Square Feet of Office, 150,000 Square Feet of Medical Office, 250 Hotel Rooms, and 365,000 Square Feet of Hospital Uses on Approximately 176 Acres.
- Nov 3, 2022Planning
PC4No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Kikest, Inc. – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural-Residential District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Northwest Pasco County – On the Northeast Corner of US Highway 19 and Gladwin Avenue – Containing Approximately 9.66 Acres
- Nov 3, 2022Planning
PC4No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Kikest, Inc. – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural-Residential District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Northwest Pasco County – On the Northeast Corner of US Highway 19 and Gladwin Avenue – Containing Approximately 9.66 Acres
PC5No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Deer Springs MPUD Master Planned Unit Development – Deer Springs, LLC – A Rezoning Request from A-C Agricultural and A-R Agricultural-Residential Zoning Districts to an MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District to Allow for the Development of a Maximum of 115 Residential Dwelling Units or 100 Residential Dwelling Units and Up to Five (5) Acres of Office Uses on Approximately 38.29 Acres.
PC3No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Reima Investments LLC/Apple Enterprises Trust – Change in Zoning from a R-2 Low Density Residential District to a C-2 General Commercial District – South Central Pasco County – On the South Side of Catfish Lake Road, North of State Road 54 – Containing Approximately 8.39 Acres
PC2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Apple Enterprises Trust, Paul M Adessi & Marie Clementine Stamper TTEE/Catfish Townhomes – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural-Residential District and R-2 Low Density Residential District to a MF-1 Multiple-Family Medium Density District – South Central Pasco County – Northeast Corner of Catfish Lake Road and Camp Indianhead Road – Containing Approximately 16.52 Acres
- Nov 3, 2022Planning
PC3No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Reima Investments LLC/Apple Enterprises Trust – Change in Zoning from a R-2 Low Density Residential District to a C-2 General Commercial District – South Central Pasco County – On the South Side of Catfish Lake Road, North of State Road 54 – Containing Approximately 8.39 Acres
- Nov 3, 2022Planning
PC2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Apple Enterprises Trust, Paul M Adessi & Marie Clementine Stamper TTEE/Catfish Townhomes – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural-Residential District and R-2 Low Density Residential District to a MF-1 Multiple-Family Medium Density District – South Central Pasco County – Northeast Corner of Catfish Lake Road and Camp Indianhead Road – Containing Approximately 16.52 Acres
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Transcript12 moments
Machine transcription of 283 recorded meetings — 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Ron Oakley: The next time they come to the school zone by not speeding.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Jeffrey Montcallian How's that? Yeah. Okay. Um morning everybody. My name is Jeffrey Moncani and I'm the Pasco County Traffic Operations Manager. We're gonna have a discussion today about the school zone speed cameras and um the Intel Road School Zone Safety System pilot program. How do I go to the next slide? This? Oh, you got it. All right. The first part is the school zone speed cameras. Um, some of the enabling legislative rules. This came up with House Bill 657, um, which authorized counties and municipalities to begin this program and And enact an ordinance at their discretion to use the speed detection systems, which are similar to the red light running cameras, for any violations of drivers going over 10 miles per hour over the school zone speed limit. Some of the other legislative rules are the Florida State statutes 1896, 95, and 94, which basically allow for enforcement of speed limits in school zones, establishment of school zones, and to establish school zone school crossing card recruitment and retention programs.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Jack Mariano: So Chase, for the citizens in the county, are you able to go police these school zones until we get these cameras up?
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Lisa Yeager: What's R fifty eight? Jack Mariano: The s the speed zone.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Unidentified speaker And they are eleven over during the school zone hours. It's a pretty egregious violation. And that's one of the differences Chair mentioned in the red light cameras. That's a nanosecond into it. And cognizant of that, many guardrails were put in the school zone speed that are not in the red light camera law. And I I would contend, you know, with some similarities it's substantially different as well.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Ron Oakley: Yeah, we won't have a discussion.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Jack Mariano: There you go.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Jeffrey Montcallian: So that's different. That is the Enteleroad system and um they're here to speak about that. I'm speaking specifically about the um school zone cameras.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Lisa Yeager: So So thoughts on after we hear from Red Speed, thoughts on both.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Lisa Yeager: Yeah, because like our school where I live, our school zone, there is no crossing guard. guard.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Lisa Yeager: Okay, that's fine.
- R-58 school zone speed cameras and safety systems
Several speakers Sean Poole: Right. Lisa Yeager: Yeah. So.