366 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
What the county recorded
Published agenda366 items
Published agendas and the outcomes the approved minutes recorded, whether or not a camera was running.
- Mar 11, 2025Board
N73No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda - Mar 11, 2025Board
N66No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda Extension Letter to RSQ-ML-19-088 – CDM Smith, Inc. – Professional Stormwater Engineering Services
- Mar 11, 2025Board
N65No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda Extension Letter to RSQ-ML-19-088 – AtkinsRealis USA, Inc. – Professional Stormwater Engineering Services
- Mar 11, 2025Board
N67No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda Extension Letter to RSQ-ML-19-088 – Coastal Design Consultants, Inc. – Professional Stormwater Engineering Services
- Mar 11, 2025Board
N64No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda Extension Letter to RSQ-ML-19-088 – Ardurra Group, Inc. – Professional Stormwater Engineering Services
- Mar 11, 2025Board
N63No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda Extension Letter to RSQ-ML-19-088 – Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. – Professional Stormwater Engineering Services
- Mar 11, 2025Board
N74No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda Extension Letter to RSQ-ML-19-088 – Land & Water Engineering Sciences, Inc. – Professional Stormwater Engineering Services
- Jan 28, 2025Board
C13ApprovedPublished agenda First One-Year Renewal (FY 2025) and Additional Purchasing Authority (FY 26) of Stormwater Culvert Replacement Contract – Multi-Year – Bid No. IFB- RH-21-066 – Southern Road & Bridge, LLC – $4,000,000.00
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
- Jan 14, 2025Board
N79ApprovedPublished agenda Change Order No. 4 for Task Order No. 3 for Professional Services – Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. – Stormwater Program Support Services, Time Extension (PIFBA24-0452)
Approved minutes
Approved as part of the Public Hearing Consent Agenda.
- Oct 22, 2024Board
N119No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda Release of the Right of Way (ROW) Maintenance Guarantee Surety Bond No.107133392 – Society of St. Vincent de Paul South Pinellas, Inc. (Developer) – Ozanam II VillageRight of Way Improvements - Permit No. ROW-2019-00437 - The Project Consists of Constructing a Sidewalk, Access Connection to Site, and Stormwater Piping on Osteen Road, Construct Force Main on Osteen Road and Massachusetts Avenue. (TED24-0215)
P59No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code To Address Invasive Vegetation By Amending Section 403.1.B.6, Preliminary Development Plans- Residential (PDP-R), Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.2.B.6, Preliminary Development Plans- Nonresidential/Mixed Use (PDP-Nr/Mu), Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.3.B.6, Preliminary Site Plans (PSP), Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.4.C, Stormwater Management Plan And Report, Submittal Requirements; Section 403.5.B, Construction Plans, Submittal Requirements; Section 403.6.D, Fill, Prohibitions And Requirements; Section 403.7.B.6, Mass Grading, Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.10.C.6, Landscape Plan, Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 404.1.G, Minor Land Excavation, Prior To Excavation Activity; Section 404.2.K, Land Excavation Operating Permits, Prior To Excavation Activity And On-Going Monitoring; Section 404.3.K, Mining Operating Permits, Prior To Mining Activity; Section 404.4.I, Construction And Demolition Debris Disposal Facilities (CDDDF) Operating Permit, Approval Form, Permit Time Limits, And Activities Required Prior To Commencement; Section 404.5.G, Land Spreading Operating Permits, Operational Standards; Section 404.6.K, Yard Trash Processing Facilities, Operational Standards; Section 406.5.H.2 Right-Of-Way Use Permit, Activity Pursuant To Permit, Restoration And Maintenance Standards; Section 406.8.D.2.C, Garden Plan Permits, Application Requirements, General Information, Garden Management; Section 530.23.G, Community Gardens, Market Gardens And Community Farms, Community Gardens On Public Land; Section 604.4.C.1, Scenic Roadway Corridor Preservation And Enhancement, Corridor Buffer; Section 804.8.B, Ecological Corridors, Permitted Uses With Specific County Approval; Section 901.2.F, Transportation - Corridor Management, Interim Uses; Section 901.3.R, Access Management, Maintenance; Section 901.4.E, Substandard Roadway Analysis And Mitigation, Submittal Information; Section 901.6.D, Street Design And Dedication Requirements, Design And Construction; Section 901.6.E, Street Design And Dedication Requirements, Roadside Design; Section 901.7.D, Bicycle Facilities, Construction; Section 901.8, Pedestrian Facilities; 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.
PC3No outcome in the minutesPublished agenda An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code To Address Invasive Vegetation By Amending Section 403.1.B.6, Preliminary Development Plans- Residential (PDP-R), Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.2.B.6, Preliminary Development Plans- Nonresidential/Mixed Use (PDP-Nr/Mu), Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.3.B.6, Preliminary Site Plans (PSP), Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.4.C, Stormwater Management Plan And Report, Submittal Requirements; Section 403.5.B, Construction Plans, Submittal Requirements; Section 403.6.D, Fill, Prohibitions And Requirements; Section 403.7.B.6, Mass Grading, Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 403.10.C.6, Landscape Plan, Submittal Requirements, Studies And Other Required Submittals; Section 404.1.G, Minor Land Excavation, Prior To Excavation Activity; Section 404.2.K, Land Excavation Operating Permits, Prior To Excavation Activity And On-Going Monitoring; Section 404.3.K, Mining Operating Permits, Prior To Mining Activity; Section 404.4.I, Construction And Demolition Debris Disposal Facilities (CDDDF) Operating Permit, Approval Form, Permit Time Limits, And Activities Required Prior To Commencement; Section 404.5.G, Land Spreading Operating Permits, Operational Standards; Section 404.6.K, Yard Trash Processing Facilities, Operational Standards; Section 406.5.H.2 Right-Of-Way Use Permit, Activity Pursuant To Permit, Restoration And Maintenance Standards; Section 406.8.D.2.C, Garden Plan Permits, Application Requirements, General Information, Garden Management; Section 530.23.G, Community Gardens, Market Gardens And Community Farms, Community Gardens On Public Land; Section 604.4.C.1, Scenic Roadway Corridor Preservation And Enhancement, Corridor Buffer; Section 804.8.B, Ecological Corridors, Permitted Uses With Specific County Approval; Section 901.2.F, Transportation - Corridor Management, Interim Uses; Section 901.3.R, Access Management, Maintenance; Section 901.4.E, Substandard Roadway Analysis And Mitigation, Submittal Information; Section 901.6.D, Street Design And Dedication Requirements, Design And Construction; Section 901.6.E, Street Design And Dedication Requirements, Roadside Design; Page 3 of 7 Section 901.7.D, Bicycle Facilities, Construction; Section 901.8, Pedestrian Facilities; 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. File Number DRD24--0036
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Machine transcription of 290 recorded meetings. 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
- Resolution 23-139 Water Awareness Poster Contest
Unidentified speaker Over time, stormwater inlets get clogged with sand, leaves, and grass clippings, natural things, but also cans, plastic bottles, and other trash. Our team clears all that debris so stormwater can drain properly. To better see what we're dealing with, our stormwater asset management team has a special camera on wheels. The camera goes where we can, checking stormwater pipes for anything that might block the water flow. The camera also helps us check the condition of the stormwater pipes to see if repairs are needed. And that's important because Pasco has more than 347 miles of stormwater pipes and more than 17,000 stormwater inlets. Once we analyze the video, the operation team shows up to blast water into the stormwater pipes and vacuum up any debris. Then we truck it all away. With clean stormwater pipes, cleaner water is now flowing into our ponds, rivers, and lakes, and some of that water eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Clean stormwater inlets also prevent flooding, which means safer properties and less damage for everyone. So now you can see why dumping anything into a stormwater inlet or altering a stormwater structure is not only illegal but harmful. Don't dump grass clippings, fertilizer, chemicals, paint, basically anything that affects water quality in the environment. Pasco has a waste drop-off
- PC12 PDD 24-7744 Hani auto repair C2 rezoning
Several speakers Jaimie Girardi: Okay, did could you ask the answer the question about your stormwater? Where are you putting stormwater in so?
- 2:36:04Not located in an agenda item
Unidentified speaker This is a great opportunity. Stormwater should be a part of it. I'm speaking so much because I am chairman of that steering committee and I've just been uh I've been flooded with stormwater conversation for years uh in that role. Uh and I never liked stormwater when I first got on the city council back in the eighties. Uh but now I can realize just how critical it is to our future.
- Bettmar Acres stormwater utility assessment clarification
Jack Mariano Miss question. Mm-hmm. We like golf courses and we've designed a lot of them to take rainwater, stormwater Um Reclaim water. Why would we tax them for stormwater utility if they're actually part of the solution for stormwater? Because they're
- PC12 PDD 24-7744 Hani auto repair C2 rezoning
Connected City Um M Mr Moody, is there a um you're you're the stormwater expert, so is there um special containment So is there a special can um containment process that um in a situation like this where they would have to do things to mitigate the stormwater. Photoshop
- Pasco 2050 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 11 Invest workshop
Several speakers Jon Moody: a stormwater. I have never seen a stormwater manual in this county.
- 29:38Not located in an agenda item
Several speakers Unidentified A: Well. I'm suggesting that We approach stormwater from a position of reality.
- Stormwater carries pollutants to storm drains
Several speakers Unidentified A: and wildlife depend on you to keep them healthy. Excess fertilizer, grass clippings, trash, oils, and pet waste wash into gutters and storm drains when it rains. Stormwater carries these pollutants directly to the
- 52:03Not located in an agenda item
Several speakers Unidentified A: would be Cat One wetlands. Well that that's why I suggest you change it to stormwater? That's what they're trying to go after, stormwater?
- Waterways wildlife stormwater pollutants
Unidentified speaker Glascoe County waterways and wildlife depend on you to keep them healthy. Excess fertilizer, grass clippings, trash, oils, and pet waste wash into gutters and storm drains when it rains. Stormwater carries these pollutants directly into our lakes and rivers, creating an unhealthy environment for fish, waterfowl, and other aquatic animals.
- 29:56Not located in an agenda item
Unidentified speaker And what I don't see in here is a stormwater expert coming to tell me about how this is going to cure our stormwater woes. Well we open up Facebook every day and see thousands and thousands of residents complaining about flooding.
- Stormwater, top workplace, and Stanley Cup
Unidentified speaker Stormwater carries these pollutants directly into our lakes and rivers, creating an unhealthy environment for fish, waterfowl, and other aquatic animals. Storm drains are meant for clean rainwater. Most other discharges are illegal. If you suspect an illicit discharge, Department of Public Works at seven two seven eight three four three six one one.