358 in the published record, 11 in the recordings
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Published agenda358 items
Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
PC2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda P73ContinuedPublished agenda Conditional Use Request (Continuance) – Homeelite LLC & Priya Properties LLC/Urban 54 Estates – Conditional Use for Multiple-Family Dwellings in a C- 2 General Commercial District – South Central Pasco County – North Side of State Road 54 Approximately 1,325 Feet West of Lakepointe Parkway – Containing Approximately 13.381 Acres File Number PDD23-CU03
Approved minutes
Continued to the December 6, 2022 Board of County Commissioners meeting at 1:30 p.m. in New Port Richey with Commissioner Fitzpatrick voting nay.
PC2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Conditional Use Request (Continuance) – Homeelite LLC & Priya Properties LLC/Urban 54 Estates– Conditional Use for Multiple-Family Dwellings in a C-2 General Commercial District – South Central Pasco County – North Side of State Road 54 Approximately 1,325 Feet West of Lakepointe Parkway – Containing Approximately 13.381 Acres File Number PDD22-CU25
PC3No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Conditional Use Request (Continuance) – Homeelite LLC & Priya Properties LLC/Urban 54 Estates– Conditional Use for Multiple-Family Dwellings in a C-2 General Commercial District – South Central Pasco County – North Side of State Road 54 Approximately 1,325 Feet West of Lakepointe Parkway – Containing Approximately 13.381 Acres File Number PDD22-CU25
PC2ApprovedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Eddie L. and Elizabeth A. Hill and Lennon, PC Agenda with Addendum Inc./SR 54 & Morris Bridge Road – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural- Residential District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Southeast Pasco County – South Side of State Road 54 and Approximately 310 Feet East of Morris Bridge Road – Containing Approximately 2.03 Acres
Approved minutes
Approved as part of the Public Hearing Consent Agenda.
PC7ApprovedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Anodyne 54 LLC – Change in Zoning from a C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Southeast Pasco County – Northwest Corner of the Intersection of State Road 54 and Point Cypress Boulevard – Containing Approximately 1.31 Acres
Approved minutes
Approved the Public Hearing Consent Agenda which included Agenda item PC7, and sitting as the Local Planning Agency, the Commission approved PC10.
- Mar 8, 2022Board
P54ApprovedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Eddie L. and Elizabeth A. Hill and Lennon, Inc./SR 54 & Morris Bridge Road – Change in Zoning from an A-R Agricultural-Residential District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Southeast Pasco County – South Side of State Road 54 and Approximately 310 Feet East of Morris Bridge Road – Containing Approximately 2.03 Acres
Approved minutes
Approved the Public Hearing Consent Agenda which included Agenda items P54 and P55.
- Nov 12, 2024Board
P75ApprovedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Anodyne 54 LLC/Anodyne 54 LLC (East) – Change in Zoning from a C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Southeast Pasco County – Northeast Corner of the Intersection of State Road 54 and Point Cypress Boulevard – Containing Approximately 1.27 Acres
Approved minutes
Approved the Public Hearing Consent Agenda which included Agenda Items P70, P71, P72, P73, P75, P76, and P77.
- Oct 3, 2024Planning
APC7No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – Anodyne 54 LLC/Anodyne 54 LLC (East) – Change in Zoning from a C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District to a C-2 General Commercial District – Southeast Pasco County – Northeast Corner of the Intersection of State Road 54 and Point Cypress Boulevard – Containing Approximately 1.27 Acres
- Nov 19, 2015Development Review Committee
R2No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda NOTED ITEM: SML - Commercial Development Review - Circle K, SR 54 at Starkey - Preliminary/Construction Plan and Stormwater Management Plan and Report (Project No. SML15-025) - Circle K Stores, Inc. - South Pasco County, on the northeast corner of the intersection of State Road 54 and Starkey Boulevard - Section 30, Township 26, Range 17.
P115ApprovedPublished agenda Zoning Amendment (Consent) – G & H 54 LLC – A-R Agricultural-Residential District to a C-2 General Commercial District – South Central Pasco County – on the East Side of Old Gunn Highway, Approximately 1000 Feet South of State Road 54– Containing Approximately 0.73 Acre
Approved minutes
Approved the Public Hearing Consent Agenda which included Agenda items P113, P114 which included ex-partes that had been distributed, P115 which included ex- partes that had been distributed, and P118.
- Mar 24, 2026General
N66ApprovedPublished agenda Alternative Standard - 7423 SR 54 Retail - Twelfth West Coast AP 6 - An Alternative Standard from the Land Development Code (LDC) Section 907.1.E Parking Facilities Required - Located in Southwest Pasco County on the Northeast Corner of the Intersection of State Road 54 and Rowan Road.
Approved minutes
Approved as part of the Public Hearing Consent Agenda.
In the room
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- R-31 Rangeland route study preferred alternative
Kathryn Starkey have to do that. Maybe some don't, but many do, and there are other neighborhoods around the area that also would like to not have to drive. State Road 54 to get to the airport. Um if you remember when the oil truck spilt and State Road 54 was closed down for most of the day. So this is this is a an extremely important road that's been planned for decades. Um and I think you've done a great job in designing it. And you know, we'll let it be in a future board. Maybe some of you will be here when when when and if we do uh connect to the Sun Coast. Um But for now, uh you know we just we have to move forward. I'm
- P44Roadway Transfer Agreement and Resolution to Change Official Street Names (Regular) – Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and Pasco County – State Road 54 from State Road 581 to US Highway 301 and State Road 581 from State Road 56 to State Road 54/Wesley Chapel Boulevard - No Funding Required
Kathryn Starkey I do have a question. Um where are we on the on the widening of um Wesley Chapel Boulevard? Oh no, that's Bruce B. Downs, never mind. But I do have that question. But not
- P85Roadway Transfer Agreement (Consent) – Florida Department of Transportation – State Road 54A/Black Lake Road from State Road 54 Western Connection to State Road 54A/Black Lake Road Cul-De-Sac and State Road 54 Eastern Connection – No Funding Required
Kathryn Starkey Yeah, and we kind of found this out while we were working with a developer in in that area. So um it's kind of just a little oversight. Um is there anyone here to speak against this item? Do we have anyone signed up to speak against it? No one is signed
- Commissioner Starkey development and neighborhood concerns
Kathryn Starkey as well. So What what does that entail over there? Is that a very big ask or is that something that can be in the next update? Because we have one of these coming on State Road 54 in a very prime location. I've done all I can in my district to encourage them. to put in some architectural details, but we can't make them.
- R472025 State Legislative Discussion
Kathryn Starkey See, this is part of my question to you and to Ralph about and I had lunch with Hooper about we're trying to, you know, I'm trying to figure out if I should be asking for rangeland, which will relieve twenty to thirty percent of the traffic on 54. As you know what 54 shut down last year with the oil spill. It was a disaster Since there's no other road but one road on State Road fifty four. If something happens and it gets blocked. So um Can we ask for design money? And will that would that mess up the federal grant application? Um, I know we tried to cut it in pieces and they said no, you gotta do it all as one to to apply for a federal grant. Um so where are we w what do I need to do? As far as
- landscaping enforcing State Road 54
Kathryn Starkey Thank you. Just just like uh Senator Frasana was saying about the BTRs. Um I'm gonna say that we have a real problem. I brought this up before. um with the lack of landscaping. And I'm gonna show you again in a a month or two. What I'm talking about, but I want you guys to pay attention when you're driving around. Is
- Commissioner own business
Kathryn Starkey uh grateful that um the kids are gonna have something else to do and adults too. Um in the county. Um Then I want to show you some pictures that I took over the last few days on my drive down 54 to my home in Gulf Harbors. It's really frustrating because you can see this right from State Road 54. Do you have those pictures? Did they did they come?
- landscaping enforcing State Road 54
Kathryn Starkey You know, w when a new building comes in and it looks so nice, it really is good for the county. But when we let them take out all their trees one year later and the hedge disappears and everything's gone, we're back to where we were in 1970. And I I encourage you to drive down State Road 54 or State Road 52. and look at what's happening when we don't enforce our ordinance. So we've been sending out letters and they don't right now they don't have a lot of teeth. We have a few that have uh responded. Um, I'm gonna send out another we're gonna start sending out other letters to the database we're building and say second notice, but at some point I think um, you know, if if we don't require them to keep their landscaping or maintain it, let's just go back to, you know, how we looked in the sixties and seventies and They wait Say don't you don't have to put any landscaping in. Because it looks really bad. You'll have a bush
- Old business commissioner reports and video
Kathryn Starkey And something that I'm trying to figure out um is how at the preserve the the new there's uh a s new C V S, some other new buildings you'll see it, maybe some of you when you're going home. They didn't put any trees and they're open. So and this is brand new fronting State Road 54th preserve at Suncoast and 54. So I don't understand how that happened. I've met with um Roberto out there and we're researching it.
- P56An Ordinance Amending The Pasco County Comprehensive Plan; Providing For A Small-Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment To The Future Land Use Map (Map 2-15 And Sheet 22) From Res 3 (Residential – 3 Du/Ga) To Res 6 (Residential – 6 Du/Ga) On Approximately 28.10 Acres Of Real Property Located At The Southeast Intersection Of Ashton Oaks Boulevard And State Road 54; And Providing For Additional Text Amendments As Necessary For Internal Consistency; Providing For A Repealer, Severability, And An Effective Date.
Kathryn Starkey don't know if staff could to show me what the planned opportunities are in this area. Um there's one along State Road fifty six, but I know nothing about what's going on on State Road fifty four.
- Rangeland route study and interchange
Kathryn Starkey this next road is that comes between Lake Point and Cattle Gap. Um so there's a lot of ways to get to fifty four besides Gun and Fifty Four. That's kind of what I was thinking.