366 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
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- Feb 9, 2017Development Review Committee
R10No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda - Feb 9, 2017Development Review Committee
R1No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda NOTED ITEM: Commercial Development Review - Starkey Ranch Downtown Infrastructure Preliminary/Construction Site Plan and Stormwater Management Plan and Report (Project No. LRG16-059) - WS-TSR, LLC - South Pasco, extend Rangeland Boulevard from the eastern extent of Starkey Ranch Village 2, Phase 2 A eastward and the northerly extension of Gunn Highway from State Road 54 to the proposed intersection with Rangeland Boulevard - Section 27, Township 26, Range 17.
- Feb 9, 2017Development Review Committee
R3No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda NOTED ITEM: Commercial Development Review Lexus of Wesley Chapel - Preliminary Site Plan/Construction Plan and Stormwater Management Plan and Report and Alternative Standard Request (Project No. LRG16-060) - Florida West Coast Automotive, LLC - Central Pasco County, on the southeast corner of I-75 and SR 54, Section 12, Township 26 South, Range 19 East.
- Feb 9, 2017Development Review Committee
R2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda NOTED ITEM: Commercial Development Review - Northwood Self Storage - Preliminary Site Plan/Construction Plan Stormwater Management Plan and Report (Project No. LRG16-032) - Northwood Village LLC - Central Pasco, approximately 375 feet southwest of the SR 56 and Trout Creek Road intersection - Section 36, Township 26 South, Range 19 East.
- Feb 9, 2017Development Review Committee
R5No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda NOTED ITEM: Small Commercial Development Review - Starbucks Preliminary Site Plan/Construction Plan and Stormwater Management Plan and Report (Project No. SML16-083) - HRES Cypress Creek, LLC - South Central Pasco County, on the southeast corner of S.R. 56 and Wesley Chapel Boulevard, Section 27, Township 26 South, Range 19 East.
- Feb 9, 2017Development Review Committee
R6No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda NOTED ITEM: Small Commercial Development Review McDonald's Cypress Creek Town Center Preliminary Site Plan/Construction Plan and Stormwater Management Plan and Report (Project No. SML16-047) - McDonald's USA, LLC - In south-central Pasco County, at the southeast corner of SR 56 and Grand Cypress Drive, Section 27, Township 26 South, Range 19 East.
- Feb 9, 2017Development Review Committee
R8No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda NOTED ITEM: Large Commercial Development Review - Hilton Garden Inn Wesley Chapel Preliminary Site Plan/Construction Plan and Stormwater Management Plan and Report (Project No. LRG16-036) - State Rd. 56, LLC - South Central Pasco, on the south side of SR 56, approximately 253 feet east of Silver Maple Parkway - Section 26, Township 26 South, Range 19 East.
- Feb 7, 2017Board
N33ApprovedPublished agenda Stormwater DAVID Audit Report Number 2016-05 - from Pasco County Clerk and Comptroller - Dated January 13, 2017
Approved minutes
Approved to receive and file the report.
- Jan 24, 2017Board
C13ApprovedPublished agenda Budget Amendment - Transfer from the General Fund to the Stormwater Fund - to Fund the Purchase of Pumps and Barricades - $564,281.00
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
- Sep 27, 2016Board
R12ApprovedPublished agenda Changes to the Tax Payment Program - Pasco County Community Development
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Approved to move the November 15, 2016 Board Workshop, the November 23, 2016 DRC Meeting, the December 14, 2016 Planning Commission Meeting, and the December 15, 2016 DRC Meeting from New Port Richey to Dade City. 4) She recommended the October 18, 2016 Board Workshop regarding stormwater issues begin at 9:30 a.m. in New Port Richey. The Board Members were in agreement.
- Sep 27, 2016Board
C64ApprovedPublished agenda Acquisition and Rehabilitation of 7306 Ashwood Drive, Port Richey and 7037 Colfax Drive, Port Richey - Catholic Charities, Diocese of St. Petersburg, Inc. - Extremely Low Income Housing Program and Future Stormwater Management; State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program, CSFA 40.901 - $180,000.00
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Approved the Consent Agenda
- Sep 27, 2016Board
C15ApprovedPublished agenda Change Order No. 2 to Bid No. IFB-DL-12-090 - Lightning Bay Pneu-Draulics, LLC - Stormwater Pipe Replacement - Termination of Contract - No Funding Required
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Approved the Consent Agenda
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- R30 tree mitigation fund contribution rates
Kathryn Starkey So we're trying to do and I gave you an example right here on Little Road of a stormwater pond. There's a couple stormwater ponds, maybe three, that are surrounded by ligh books that we're planting. You we most of these developments with the stormwater ponds, they don't put any trees on the edges when they could. It's a great place to put shade trees.
- Board reports
Kathryn Starkey while you're up there, um I understand that the road paving list has been published. I have not seen it. Um and along with that then comes the stormwater improvements on those roads. I can
- R46 water wastewater and reclaim master plans
Kathryn Starkey following up on that and we're at we're past twelve, so sorry to ask this question. Um On the d there are stormwater ponds that never hold any water. Are are they designed that way? Uh is it a dry stormwater pond? And one comes to mind is next to Chasco Elementary because when I was on the school board we were letting Um little we're letting teams play football in that pond because there's never ever any water in it. And it's high there, right? That's sand underneath. Um, are those designed to never hold water? And stonewater pond versus the detention versus retention.
- P70Zoning Amendment (Regular) – Enclave at Livingston MPUD – Academy at the Lakes – Rezoning Request from an A-R Agricultural-Residential Zoning District to MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District to Allow for the Development of 178 Townhome Dwelling Units and Associated Infrastructure on Approximately 46.3 Acres Located in South-Central Pasco
Kathryn Starkey Um I and thank you. I have a question for The applicant and the engineer, not the traffic engineer. Gina, can you put up the picture that my staff sent you that has the Uh oak trees around the stormwater pond? Um you you've all seen this photo. This is driving up Little Road. It's uh kind of near the entrance of Riverside Village on the right hand side of Little Road. Um so these are stormwater ponds that line Little Road. But look what they did with them. They lined them with oak trees. So um Uh. I'm just wondering if you're not sure if you're not we can get our applicants and our engineers to do this instead of having those bald stormwater ponds we could put some of our tree canopy back around the edges of the stormwater pods. Is there any issue with that? Um Yeah, I don't know why we don't do this or require this personally. Okay.
- Starkey shares Tallahassee Cascade Park stormwater recreation model
Kathryn Starkey three hours discussion the other day, last week. about how you can bring stormw take stormwater projects and turn them into really amazing projects for the community. Utili if everyone pools their resources together. And uh they showed us projects. The engineering firm was Genesis. They said they worked with you in Texas, by the way, in El Paso. Uh ha half. This uh this engineering firm called H A L F F Engineering purchased Genesis. If you guys remember Genesis, they've been around here for a long time. They were in Tampa. Um They've done these kind of projects all around the country and they showed us one in in Houston where they took a stormwater project and turned it into ball fields and improve the flooding, okay. Um and the area still floods. They've got a skateboard park because it's all concrete, right? Concrete can go underwater and not get wrecked up. Um so when when that river or tributary, whatever it was, floods The fields go under the Benches go under, the skate park goes under. But When the flooding's gone they clean it up and there's their park again. So they they've stopped the the flooding from going out into the streets. Is that the Houston
- P118Zoning Amendment (Regular) – Ivan O & Maria Martinez & Estate of Mark & Janet R Novak/NVR Pine Lake – Change in Zoning from an A-C Agricultural District to a MF-1 Multiple-Family Medium Density District – South Central Pasco County – East Side of Henley Road Approximately 1,350 Feet South of State Road 54 – Containing Approximately 34.704 Acres
Kathryn Starkey regulated by Swift Mud and our our county rules. They they um they have to account for any um displacement of water that has to be captured on their property. So that's why you see in all the new developments the stormwater ponds. In the old developments, probably where you live, there aren't any stormwater ponds.
- P89Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Siddiqui Rafat Ali – Change in Zoning from a
Kathryn Starkey Okay. I just want that on record. I want is that the applicant back there? I just want y'all to know that. I don't I think that's the applicant. that we're gonna get that that cleaned up. So and um Okay, well those are my questions. Um is there anyone in the public that wish wishes to speak to this? Um a question on stormwater. Um are they gonna have to comply with that as well because there there is nothing I don't think they this was built before there was any stormwater regulations. Will that be part of the site plan?
- Fox Ridge MSBU stormwater repair options denial
Kathryn Starkey Uh this item uh was published in the April sixteenth, twenty twenty five edition of the Tampa Bay Times for the May sixth, twenty twenty five meeting where it was continued to today. Yes. There you go.
- Commissioner updates on tourism broadband and stormwater
Kathryn Starkey Yeah, so actually the first one that we did, we did it with all the cities. Um we did it out in Saint Leo, I think. Um and we had I had all the cities. But I don't mind splitting it in two. Um
- P63An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code; Amending Section 802 Tree Preservation And Replacement; Section 802.1 Intent And Purpose; Section 802.2 Applicability; Renaming Section 802.3 Tree Removal To Exemptions; Creating Section 802.4 Tree Canopy Standards; Section 802.5 Tree Removal; Section 802.6 Problem Trees; Section 802.7 Tree Replacement And Mitigation; Section 802.8 Tree Protection Requirements; Section 802.9 Trees Of Special Significance; Appendix A Definitions; And Other Sections, As Necessary, For Internal Consistency; Providing For Applicability; Repealer; Providing For Severability; Inclusion Into The Land Development Code, And An Effective Date.
Kathryn Starkey Yeah. And um what I'm what I the picture that oh, never mind. I it's a picture on my iPad, did you get it up? Um there's two of them. Th these are the oak trees that were are are on the stormwater pond on the little road. And there they are there too. And it's lovely. They surrounded The stormwater ponds without juice. It's large. It's nice. Yeah. Okay.
- P81Trinity Oaks Subdivision and Thousand Oaks Phase One, PVAS No. 3436 (Consent) – Board of County Commissioners – Public Hearing – $2,426,305.00
Kathryn Starkey inches lower. Than it is today. And um the developer was able to get an agreement from Swift Mud who permits the flooding and the water plants to agree that that water table was the new normal. So th that's what exacerbated the flooding in this community and then um Sorry, but the HOAs never maintained their stormwater systems. And trees were actually growing up in some of their stormwater systems. And that frankly is not the county's responsibility in an HOA. I it's the s it's the HOA's responsibility to maintain their storm systems. I actually had a put together a meeting with Swift Bud last last year and I didn't have uh sadly no one from that community could make it to the meeting so we could help educate them on on the responsibility. Responsibilities of permitted stormwater systems within a community. The county
- P70Zoning Amendment (Regular) – Enclave at Livingston MPUD – Academy at the Lakes – Rezoning Request from an A-R Agricultural-Residential Zoning District to MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District to Allow for the Development of 178 Townhome Dwelling Units and Associated Infrastructure on Approximately 46.3 Acres Located in South-Central Pasco
Kathryn Starkey Well it depends if they do stormwater plants. Um Barbara, hang on a second, I know you wanna speak. Um, so what are you are you pulling up some GIS or what what are you guys working on? Um Okay, is that gonna take long? No. And in the meantime, did we find anyone from the Stormwater? Did it get on the line? I don't know which Aka is We're missing an Akka.