366 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
In the record
Published agenda366 items
Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
- Nov 2, 2023Planning
PC4No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda - Oct 10, 2023Board
C45ApprovedPublished agenda Task Order No. SMO24-007 – Singhofen & Associates, Inc. – Holiday Lakes Estates Units 14, 16, and 17 Stormwater Drainage Improvements Conceptual Plan – $114,064.00
Approved minutes
Approved the item per Staff’s recommendation.
- Sep 19, 2023Board
C45ApprovedPublished agenda Third Amendment to Agreement for Professional Stormwater Engineering Services for RSQ-ML-19-088 – Jones, Edmunds & Associates, Inc. – Adjusted Standard Hourly Rates – No Funding Required
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
P66No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Site Development (Continuance) – Little & Ross Commercial Phase 1 – Review a Preliminary Site Plan, Construction Plan, and Stormwater Management Plan and Report Request – West Central Pasco County – Northeast of the Intersection of Little Road and Ross Lane – Containing Approximately 3.92 Acres
- Jul 20, 2023Planning
PC5No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Site Development (Continuance) – Little & Ross Commercial Phase 1 – Review a Preliminary Site Plan, Construction Plan, and Stormwater Management Plan and Report Request – West Central Pasco County – Northeast of the intersection of Little Road and Ross Lane – Containing Approximately 3.92 Acres
P49ContinuedPublished agenda An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code; Chapter 300 Procedures; Section 303 Common Procedures Adding Section 303.1.B Design Standards Manual; Chapter 400 Permit Types And Applications; Section 402.2 Zoning Amendment – MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District; Section 407.5 Alternative Standards; Chapter 900 Development Standards; Section 901.3 Access Management; Section 901.4 Substandard Roadway Analysis And Mitigation; Section 901.6 Street Design And Dedication Requirements; Section 901.7 Bicycle Facilities; Section 901.8 Pedestrian Facilities; Section 901.10 Traffic Control Devices; Section 902.2 Stormwater Management Requirements; 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
Approved minutes
Approved to continue the item to a date uncertain by roll call vote with Commissioner Starkey absent from the vote.
- Jul 11, 2023Board
N124No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda PIFBA23-0331 - Stantec Consulting Inc - Task Order No 3 Stormwater Program Support Services - Time Extension Only - Received in Board Records on 06-13-2023
P44ContinuedPublished agenda An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code; Chapter 300 Procedures; Section 303 Common Procedures Adding Section 303.1.B Design Standards Manual; Chapter 400 Permit Types And Applications; Section 402.2 Zoning Amendment – MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District; Section 407.5 Alternative Standards; Chapter 900 Development Standards; Section 901.3 Access Management; Section 901.4 Substandard Roadway Analysis And Mitigation; Section 901.6 Street Design And Dedication Requirements; Section 901.7 Bicycle Facilities; Section 901.8 Pedestrian Facilities; Section 901.10 Traffic Control Devices; Section 902.2 Stormwater Management Requirements; 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
Approved minutes
Approved to continue the item to a date uncertain by a roll call vote.
- Jun 20, 2023Board
C26ApprovedPublished agenda Task Order No. SMO23-040 – Singhofen & Associates, Inc. – Stormwater Engineering Management Documentation (SW-1269) – $118,175.20
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
PC5No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code; Chapter 300 Procedures; Section 303 Common Procedures Adding Section 303.1.B Design Standards Manual; Chapter 400 Permit Types And Applications; Section 402.2 Zoning Amendment – MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District; Section 407.5 Alternative Standards; Chapter 900 Development Standards; Section 901.3 Access Management; Section 901.4 Substandard Roadway Analysis And Mitigation; Section 901.6 Street Design And Dedication Requirements; Section 901.7 Bicycle Facilities; Section 901.8 Pedestrian Facilities; Section 901.10 Traffic Control Devices; Section 902.2 Stormwater Management Requirements; 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.
- Apr 4, 2023Board
C16ApprovedPublished agenda Shortlist Firms and Negotiate Agreement with Shortlisted Firm for RSQ-RH-22- 101 – Engineering Services for the Stormwater Master Plan Update Project – Geosyntec Consultants, Inc., Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., and Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc. – No Funding Required
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
P42ContinuedPublished agenda An Ordinance By The Pasco County Board Of County Commissioners Amending The Pasco County Land Development Code; Chapter 300 Procedures; Section 303 Common Procedures Adding Section 303.1.B Design Standards Manual; Chapter 400 Permit Types And Applications; Section 402.2 Zoning Amendment – MPUD Master Planned Unit Development District; Section 407.5 Alternative Standards; Chapter 900 Development Standards; Section 901.3 Access Management; Section 901.4 Substandard Roadway Analysis And Mitigation; Section 901.6 Street Design And Dedication Requirements; Section 901.7 Bicycle Facilities; Section 901.8 Pedestrian Facilities; Section 901.10 Traffic Control Devices; Section 902.2 Stormwater Management Requirements; 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
Approved minutes
Approved to continue the item to the July 11, 2023 Board of County Commissioners meeting at 1:30 p.m. in Dade City.
In the room
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- 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
- Bettmar Acres stormwater utility assessment clarification
Jack Mariano Okay. And and and you know what golf courses is are I know elsewhere around the struggle. So I think it's I think it's good to take a burden off 'em if we can. Um and if and again, because they're actually helping the stormwater situation. I don't think we should be taxing them for what they're helping on. But yeah, if you want to bring it back, that'd be great.
- adjourn meeting and close
Jack Mariano Ways 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 unfortunate.
- P78Zoning Amendment (Regular) - Beacon Woods East MPUD - Lowman Links, Inc. - A Modification to the MPUD Master Plan (Map H) and Conditions of Approval to Set Forth Passive Uses, and Regulations Regarding the Same, That May Occur in Specific Golf Course Areas
Jack Mariano So I'd as soon remand this back into the conditions that already been stated and also to study the stormwater plan that was already approved and what the effect would be to allow all these trees as pine trees in the stormwater ponds. If they want to put other trees in there, I think that's a good thing. And we can do that through even a tree mitigation fund. I'd even sponsor that. But to have pine trees and stormwater ponds to me does not work.
- R26-232 National Public Works Week
Jack Mariano in favor say aye. Aye. Thank you. I'd like to say that uh you know this morning on on the radio talking about things we're gonna talk about, I was very proud to say the recognition public works was gonna get today. Didn't know we had this many people coming forward, but I'm glad you're all here to hear it. Um You know, yesterday we had a meeting with a stormwater project, the septic to sewer project, combining together with Sea Pines. We had experts from the stormwater side, we had people from the septic to sewer side working together to try to bring the project, which so many things Need to happen together. And Brantford, when you brought it up years ago, we don't want to do a road project unless we're gonna look at the stormwater to go with it. Uh so the between the stormwater sidewalk projects coordinate everything. I think the way we're running things now is absolutely phenomenal. And what you guys do out there day in and day out, you've made my life so much easier from 2004 when we had those four hurricanes, all the storms we've had in the years between. I used to have a loop that would take me like eight hours to go from the top of the county down
- Bettmar Acres stormwater utility assessment clarification
Jack Mariano And we're just giving 'em so I get it. I think we should take a look at that because I think if I'm gonna have a golf course it's gonna take stormwater like I want 'em to, like Seven Springs, Timber Oaks used to. Um, it's a benefit to us and We're really trying to tax the ones that don't and all the people around it, the ERUs where they will condensed. They're paying their ERU, so I think I think it's something that she'll take a look at and bring back. Okay.
- P60Cranes Roost, PVAS No. 3346 (Regular) — Board of County Commissioners — Board Initiated Public Hearing — $636,785.00
Jack Mariano And we also said we're gonna make sure we did the stormwater improvements that had to be done too. Matter of fact, the first set of things that were done on holiday, I didn't even vote for it because I didn't think the stormwater stuff was done.
- R2 Port Richey waterfront dredging project
Jack Mariano that goes all the way down there. was one that is an integral part as far as water quality goes. That would actually take stormwater out into the Gulf and create more flow into the Gulf. The other channels to above would help with water quality substantially. And Commissioner Weightmany times, and you made the comment before, as far as I am okay to do dredging with with stormwater funds and and to making sure we are dredging these canals out there, they are going to help with the with stormwater. And the Commission supported step uh the state expenditure plan for part three for the Port Ritchie outfall. Everybody's seen the map and I want to say staff is doing a phenomenal job tying those in together working with Swift Mud. Uh in the meeting we had with David Deloche, the mayor, the manager, and our team, we talked very clearly about how the water quality would be affected and the stormwater benefits to it. Now when the presentation was done with Swift Mud from what I understand, we broke it into parts. You can break it down, you can combine it together. The benefit was probably doing one large project
- P78Zoning Amendment (Regular) - Beacon Woods East MPUD - Lowman Links, Inc. - A Modification to the MPUD Master Plan (Map H) and Conditions of Approval to Set Forth Passive Uses, and Regulations Regarding the Same, That May Occur in Specific Golf Course Areas
Jack Mariano all. Okay. When we talked initially I got word that the stormwater ponds were gonna be cleaned out. Not the uplands part, just the stormwater ponds where the drainage goes. That's what I was told, and now I see I am hearing it's not true.
- TDT numbers, school year, stormwater, resiliency updates
Jack Mariano Yeah, sure. I'll just touch on that just for a second too. You know, one of the things I was talking about as far as like the stormwater requirements that we have, they're in place. There are other requirements for different storm events, which might have been one of these latest storms that okay, it protected for that other storm, but on a big heavy event, that may not be enough to to code. Um so yeah, I think we need to take a look at all of that as we go.
- P66 PVAS 3469 Michel Avenue paved road project
Jack Mariano I'll say Madam Chairman I'd be happy to make sure we work with Ainsley and our staff to go look at that stormwater before we start the project to make sure we deal with the drainage. That's all I'm here for. And if you would sir make sure you give Ainsley your name and we'll get with you when we
- Commissioner Weightman on veteran and dredging
Jack Mariano Thank you. Yes, um well I think as everyone knows, we've been working on dredging For over three and a half years now. We started with Port Ritchie Dredge through the B P Restruct money to try to help them with their dredging going up and down. Uh they had talked many years ago about assessing their residents about $1,000. As we look at going up and down the whole coast, Um That was the number that came out. Wasn't my number? came from the city itself. So As we were getting close to looking at doing the Port Richey Outfall Project, which runs from Magnolia Valley all the way to that stormwater pond. I figured we need to get public support that is out there. And I think everybody lives in one of those silted-in channels that, as as you know, Commissioner Weightman, you have talked about it before, you'd even put stormwater money in to go kind of clean those edge canals in to get silted in to help with stormwater issues. It was back like two months ago I sent that letter out to the people, I showed them the new map. uh that had the stormwater outfall project to the northern part and also to the southern part. So I kind of showed them what was going on, talked about it, and