Pasco County Council Debates Impact Fees and Recognizes Long-Serving School Board Member
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Meeting Date:
08/21/2024
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Recording Published:
08/21/2024
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Duration:
362 Minutes
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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
- Meeting Overview:
The Pasco County Council meeting on August 21, 2024, saw discussions on the balancing act between school funding and housing affordability, the recognition of long-serving school board member Ray Gad, and a series of public comments on various local issues.
The Council’s most newsworthy debate centered around the impact fees associated with new developments and their implications for funding schools and housing affordability. An ordinance to amend the Pasco County Land Development Code to increase school impact fees was introduced, following a 2024 school impact fee study. Ray Gad, the Deputy Superintendent, emphasized the importance of balancing the need for adequate school funding with maintaining affordable housing. He noted the state legislation limiting fee increases to every four years, which necessitated the adjustment.
Council members expressed divided opinions on the proposed fee increases. One council member voiced concerns about the existing impact fee of $3,440, which would compound to over $34,000 over the next four years, potentially hindering homeownership opportunities. This member suggested exploring alternative fee structures and proposed a workshop to discuss the matter further. Another member underscored the necessity of sufficient school funding, while another warned that excessive fees could deter potential homebuyers and exacerbate housing affordability issues. This debate highlighted the ongoing challenge of striking a balance between securing necessary funding for education and addressing the economic realities of Pasco County residents.
In addition to the impact fee discussions, the Council recognized Ray Gad for his over 40 years of service to the Pasco County School Board. Resolution 24171 commended Gad’s extensive contributions, including his role as Deputy Superintendent since 2012, and his involvement in various organizations such as the Pasco Pediatric Foundation and Gulfside Hospice. Gad was instrumental in the successful “Penny for Pasco” campaign, which funded school improvements. Gad expressed his gratitude, stating, “It’s been a privilege and honor to serve Pasco County,” and reflected on the positive relationship between the school board and the county commission. Several council members commended Gad, acknowledging his mentorship and contributions to local initiatives.
The meeting also addressed community concerns about managing growth and its impact on local infrastructure. Discussions focused on the demands on schools and parks due to population growth, with one council member emphasizing the priority of funding schools over parks. The council acknowledged the challenges faced by older schools in managing increased traffic from parents driving their children to school, as opposed to using buses, and the need for adjustments to handle these dynamics.
The Council voted on the school board’s initiative regarding the impact fee, which had the support of the Tampa Bay Builders Association, leading to a 4-1 decision in favor of the motion.
Another topic was the proposed Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for Oaks Park, which involves a final assessment rate of $142.8 per unit. The assessment aims to reimburse the county for the acquisition and maintenance costs of the property. Public comments were largely critical of the MSBU, with residents expressing concerns about the financial burden and the fairness of the assessment boundaries. The Council appeared to weigh public feedback heavily.
The Council also discussed amendments to the Pasco County Land Development Code, including ordinances addressing zoning amendments, self-storage facilities design standards, and landscaping and buffering. These amendments were approved following public hearings.
In terms of public safety, the Council recognized a substantial contribution from Firehouse Subs Foundation amounting to $331,900, aimed at addressing gaps in emergency response capabilities, particularly for flood rescues. Additionally, a resolution was presented to declare August 31, 2024, as International Overdose Awareness Day in Pasco County.
The meeting also featured acknowledgments of community initiatives, including the 50th anniversary of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and the achievements of Hudson High School’s JROTC team.
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:
08/21/2024
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Recording Published:
08/21/2024
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Duration:
362 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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