Pasco County Council Tackles Affordable Housing and Zoning Issues
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Meeting Date:
06/20/2024
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Recording Published:
06/20/2024
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Duration:
142 Minutes
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Towns:
Aripeka, Bayonet Point, Beacon Square, Connerton, Crystal Springs, Dade City, Dade City North, Elfers, Heritage Pines, Holiday, Hudson, Jasmine Estates, Key Vista, Lacoochee, Land o Lakes, Meadow Oaks, Moon Lake, New Port Richey, New Port Richey East, Odessa, Pasadena Hills, Port Richey, Quail Ridge, River Ridge, San Antonio, Shady Hills, St. Leo, Trilby, Trinity, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills, Zephyrhills North, Zephyrhills South, Zephyrhills West
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County:
Pasco County
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State:
Florida
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Pasco County Council meeting, discussions centered on significant zoning amendment requests, including a debate on a proposed development of affordable housing units and the rezoning of a property to make way for a medical office facility. The meeting brought to light various concerns regarding the impact of these developments on traffic, wildlife, and residential communities.
The most prominent issue discussed was a plan amendment request for a property intended for the development of affordable housing units. A plan was presented to build up to 294 affordable units in three phases, with the first phase consisting of 114 units designated for seniors aged 55 and older. The proposed affordable housing aimed to serve those making 60% or below the Area Median Income (AMI). During the meeting, concerns were raised about the project’s impact on wildlife and the need for a natural buffer between the new development and existing neighborhoods. A resident inquired about completion dates and possible amenities for younger families. In response, the representative stated that a wildlife study had been conducted and cultural assessments had been submitted. The completion date for the first phase was not provided, but the representative confirmed that site plans had been submitted, and amenities for non-age-restricted housing would comply with county codes.
The discussion also delved into traffic studies and the proposed building heights. Council members voiced frustrations about the development’s potential impact on traffic and a preference to limit building heights to three stories rather than four. Members sought clarification on the nature of the areas studied and how the assumptions might have influenced the results.
Another topic was the rezoning request for a property on State Road 54, where the applicant sought to develop a medical office facility. The council and public raised issues about potential noise and the need for buffer zones between the medical office and the adjacent residential neighborhood. The possibility of requiring a solid wall as a buffer was discussed, and the council debated the need for additional buffering requirements and the balancing act between property rights and the impact on the surrounding residential community.
Moreover, the council discussed a change from a commercial to an office request that had been previously denied by the Planning Commission. The debate focused on whether to require a 6-foot wall or a privacy fence as a buffer for neighboring properties. A motion was made to approve the construction of a 6-foot masonry wall to address these concerns.
Additionally, the council discussed a habitat community proposal by Habitat for Humanity for 23 single-family residential units serving the population at 80% AMI. Concerns were voiced about traffic and road conditions, and the chief strategy officer for Habitat for Humanity explained the homeownership qualifications, emphasizing the principle of providing a “hand up, not a handout.”
The meeting also addressed the need for a consultant to confirm the status of a school site according to state criteria and a proposal to amend the Land Development Code regarding self-storage facilities, specifically the prohibition of open RV boat storage in the transit corridor north of State Road 52. The council looked at the specifics of the amendment, including correcting errors, defining corridor setbacks, and housekeeping matters, ultimately recommending it for approval.
In addition to these topics, the council discussed proposed changes to the Land Development Code, focusing on cultural resources and the alignment of county regulations with state methodology for cultural resource surveys. The necessity of these changes and their potential burden on applicants and taxpayers were debated.
Mike Carballa
County Council Officials:
Ron Oakley, Seth Weightman, Kathryn Starkey, Gary Bradford, Jack Mariano
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/20/2024
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Recording Published:
06/20/2024
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Duration:
142 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Pasco County
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Towns:
Aripeka, Bayonet Point, Beacon Square, Connerton, Crystal Springs, Dade City, Dade City North, Elfers, Heritage Pines, Holiday, Hudson, Jasmine Estates, Key Vista, Lacoochee, Land o Lakes, Meadow Oaks, Moon Lake, New Port Richey, New Port Richey East, Odessa, Pasadena Hills, Port Richey, Quail Ridge, River Ridge, San Antonio, Shady Hills, St. Leo, Trilby, Trinity, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills, Zephyrhills North, Zephyrhills South, Zephyrhills West
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