Pasco County Council Examines Mining Expansion Amidst Concerns Over Vibrations and Law Enforcement Resources

The Pasco County Council meeting addressed several topics, including the expansion of a local mining operation and the challenges of law enforcement resource allocation in the face of residential growth. Concerns were raised about the impact of mining on nearby residents, alongside discussions on the financial implications of new residential developments and potential solutions to enhance public safety.

A focal point of the meeting was the proposal to expand the K&M Mine, a sand and limestone mining operation located in the northwest section of Pasco County. The amendment request sought to add a 20-acre portion to the existing mine, extending its operational timeline to December 31, 2050. During the meeting, local resident Vicky Ryan voiced her distress over vibrations attributed to the mining activities. She described experiencing tremors in her home and expressed concerns about potential sinkholes. Ryan’s communications were acknowledged by the council, who ensured her emails were included in the meeting’s record.

To address Ryan’s concerns, the possibility of installing an airquake monitor on her property was discussed. The council also noted that Ryan had not been informed about the option to attend the meeting virtually due to health issues, a gap in communication they committed to rectifying in future interactions. The staff’s on-site inspection had not revealed typical dust or vibration issues, which supported their recommendation for approving the mine’s expansion.

The meeting also delved into the alignment of Vision Road, a proposed roadway that might intersect with the mining site. Concerns were raised about whether the road’s current alignment would interfere with mining operations, potentially limiting the extraction of valuable resources. An alternative route was suggested, proposing the road bypass the mine to maximize resource utilization. The county engineer acknowledged the challenges of constructing the road as planned, citing its complex alignment.

The mining operation’s representative expressed willingness to adapt their plan if the county’s study favored a new road alignment. However, it was emphasized that any realignment would require the applicant to conduct a route study and present relevant data for consideration. This discussion highlighted the intricate balance between public resource management and infrastructure development.

Attention then shifted to the broader implications of residential growth on law enforcement resources in Pasco County. A representative from the Sheriff’s Office presented data illustrating a gap in the number of deputies relative to the growing population. The county currently ranks 63rd out of 67 Florida counties in terms of deputies per thousand residents, with a decline from 1.08 deputies per thousand in 2019 to 1.00 in 2022. The representative emphasized the need for proactive planning to ensure adequate law enforcement coverage as new residential developments are approved.

Financial aspects associated with residential growth were also discussed. A representative highlighted that 85% of county revenue comes from residential taxes, yet the cost of services results in a net loss. The delay in tax revenue collection complicates the hiring and training of deputies, creating a gap where law enforcement must manage increasing demands with insufficient personnel. Despite a decline in property crimes, the rise in school threats presents a challenge, with 340 incidents reported in the previous year.

The council considered potential solutions, including the implementation of security measures in new developments and the possibility of codifying these into the Land Development Code. This would ensure consistent application of security features, such as gates and cameras, across all new projects. The Sheriff’s Office representative voiced support for this approach, noting its potential to streamline the development process and enhance public safety.

Further discussions involved the feasibility of establishing an impact fee for law enforcement, similar to existing fees for fire rescue. The potential for a Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) was also considered, though caution was advised regarding the implications of such a tax increase. The representatives suggested a collaborative study between the sheriff’s office and fire rescue to evaluate the viability of an impact fee.

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Administrator:
Mike Carballa
County Council Officials:
Ron Oakley (District 1 – Chair), Seth Weightman (District 2), Kathryn Starkey (District 3 – Vice Chair), Lisa Yeager (District 4), Jack Mariano (District 5)

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