Board of County Commissioners · What got decided
Motions, votes, and board direction.
Every motion, vote, board direction, and consensus ruling extracted from BOCC meeting transcripts. Passed unanimously is the default for routine items. Contested surfaces every non-unanimous vote — the moments where the board actually disagreed. Click any decision to jump to the moment in the meeting video.
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4,875 decisions · 4,301–4,350- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board gave consensus direction for Commissioner Wells to proceed with stakeholder engagement and development of a rental registry ordinance focused on life-safety with no registration fee, managed through the Sheriff's Office IT system.
#Old BusinessCommissioner reports on SR 56 extension, donation bins, rental registry, and other topics55:04
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019MotionNo vote
Motion to waive parking fees at Sunwest Park for Special Olympics practices, training, and events, and to allow Special Olympics members to purchase passes at a reduced price.
#Resolution 2Resolution recognizing Special Olympics Pasco County athletes and volunteers1:45:18
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Resolution 19-144 recognizing Special Olympics Pasco County adopted by the board.
#Resolution 2Resolution recognizing Special Olympics Pasco County athletes and volunteers1:45:18
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 19-142 designating Dr. Moussa Noura Loop at 12417 Clock Tower Parkway, Hudson, Florida.
#Resolution 5Resolution designating road in honor of Dr. Moussa Noura at CARES2:08:51
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 19-143 declaring May 2, 2019 as the National Day of Prayer in Pasco County.
#Resolution 1Resolution declaring National Day of Prayer observance in Pasco County2:14:51
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 19-145 declaring April as Alcohol Awareness Month and supporting MADD's PowerTalk 21 initiative.
#Resolution 3Resolution declaring April as Alcohol Awareness Month supporting MADD powerTalk 212:22:28
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Board adopted Resolution 19-146 proclaiming National Community Development Week in Pasco County for April 22–26, 2019.
#Resolution 4Resolution proclaiming National Community Development Week in Pasco County2:31:44
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Motion to adopt Resolution No. 19-148 honoring Audrey Kenfora for more than 30 years of service.
#Resolution 6Resolution honoring Audrey Kenfora on 30-plus years of service to Clerk's Office2:39:15
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019MotionPassed
Motion to pass Resolution 19-147 honoring Patricia Pamela on her retirement from the Clerk and Controller's office.
#Resolution 7Resolution honoring Patricia Pamela on retirement from Clerk's Office2:43:54
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 19-149 proclaiming May 2019 as Juror Appreciation Month in Pasco County.
#Resolution 8Resolution proclaiming May 2019 as Juror Appreciation Month in Pasco County2:52:41
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Motion to adopt Resolution 19-153 commending Charles and Murray Skelton for their service to Pasco County and the Richey Suncoast Theatre.
#Resolution RS.1Resolution commending Charles and Murray Skelton for Richey Suncoast Theatre service2:59:11
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019MotionPassed
Continue P1 (Long Lake Ranch large-scale comprehensive plan amendment) to May 7, 2019 at 1:30 in Dade City.
#P1-P7Public hearing items P1 through P7 continued or withdrawn3:05:20
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019MotionPassed
Continue P2 (Long Lake Ranch MPUD) to May 7, 2019 at 1:30 in Dade City.
#P1-P7Public hearing items P1 through P7 continued or withdrawn3:05:20
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019MotionPassed
Continue P3 to May 22, 2019 at 1:30.
#P1-P7Public hearing items P1 through P7 continued or withdrawn3:05:20
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019DirectionNo vote
P4 through P7 acknowledged as withdrawn from the agenda with no further action.
#P1-P7Public hearing items P1 through P7 continued or withdrawn3:05:20
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Motion to approve all consent agenda items P8 through P13.
#P8-P13Rezoning consent agenda — six applications approved without opposition3:09:07
Vote 0-0
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019VotePassed
Motion to approve the vacation of a portion of the platted drainage and access easement in Concord Station.
#P14Vacation of platted drainage and access easement in Concord Station3:15:35
Vote 5-0
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019MotionPassed
Motion to direct staff to bring back an ordinance addressing homes with tarps on the roof for more than three months.
#Old BusinessCommissioner reports on growth data, libraries, Sunwest, Habitat for Humanity, and holiday Lakes utilities bill3:16:33
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019DirectionNo vote
Staff directed to meet with parks and Special Olympics representatives and return with options for fee reductions for Special Olympics participants.
#Old BusinessCommissioner reports on growth data, libraries, Sunwest, Habitat for Humanity, and holiday Lakes utilities bill3:16:33
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019DirectionNo vote
Staff directed to develop a stormwater outfall improvement plan for Port Richey canals and bring it back to the board.
#Old BusinessCommissioner reports on growth data, libraries, Sunwest, Habitat for Humanity, and holiday Lakes utilities bill3:16:33
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019DirectionDiscussed
Board discussed reimbursing Habitat for Humanity $1,689.45 in solid waste tipping fees; CDBG reimbursement raised as alternative.
#Old BusinessCommissioner reports on growth data, libraries, Sunwest, Habitat for Humanity, and holiday Lakes utilities bill3:16:33
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019DirectionDiscussed
Commissioner to contact One Community Now regarding a potential loan arrangement for the $1,800 Holiday Lakes utilities assessment.
#Old BusinessCommissioner reports on growth data, libraries, Sunwest, Habitat for Humanity, and holiday Lakes utilities bill3:16:33
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 23, 2019DirectionNo vote
Meeting adjourned.
#AdjournmentMeeting adjourned3:52:11
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Approve the remaining consent agenda items after withdrawals.
#ConsentConsent agenda approved with multiple items withdrawn2:45
Vote 0-0
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Approve the repayment agreement with the Florida Turnpike Enterprise for mitigation purchases needed for the Ridge Road Extension project.
#R1Ridge Road Extension project status and Florida Turnpike mitigation repayment approval3:55
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019DirectionNo vote
Staff to return at the April or May meeting with a formal resolution outlining the A+B bid incentive/disincentive structure and delegation of authority to the County Administrator to execute the construction contract.
#R1Ridge Road Extension project status and Florida Turnpike mitigation repayment approval3:55
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019DirectionNo vote
David Engle directed to submit a written report updating the board on the status of the Zephyrhills sewer/airport industrial park project.
#R2Economic development incentive programs performance metrics update21:22
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019DirectionNo vote
Staff directed to provide information on funded organizations, locations in Dade City and Zephyrhills, and waiting list data for senior services in East Pasco.
#R3Area Agency on Aging community assessment survey of older adults update34:38
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed staff to coordinate with legislators to remove the warning requirement for illegal dumping under state statute.
Commissioner reports and old business discussions46:28
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed staff to pursue public release of cold-case illegal dumping videos and before/after social media campaign to reenergize the Rid Pasco program.
Commissioner reports and old business discussions46:28
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed staff to investigate whether a reward program for reporting illegal dumping could be reinstated.
Commissioner reports and old business discussions46:28
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Motion to adopt Resolution 19-137 proclaiming April 2019 as Water Conservation Month in Pasco County.
#Resolution 1Resolution proclaiming April 2019 as Water Conservation Month2:01:23
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Board adopted Resolution 19-139 proclaiming April 2019 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Pasco County.
#Resolution 2Resolution proclaiming April 2019 as Child Abuse Prevention Month2:05:15
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 19-138 honoring John Douglas as Florida Animal Control Association 2018 Animal Control Officer of the Year.
#Resolution 3Resolution honoring Animal Control Officer John Douglas as state officer of the year2:10:55
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Motion to adopt the small-scale comprehensive plan amendment changing future land use from RES-3 to COMM and authorize the chair to execute the originals.
#P1Small-scale comprehensive plan amendment — Land O Lakes Boulevard commercial rezoning2:18:24
Vote 5-0
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Continue rezoning case PD-21973-98 to the May 7, 2019 BCC meeting.
#P2Continuance of rezoning PD-21973-98 — Burge/O'Grady to May 7 meeting2:24:07
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019MotionPassed
Motion to continue CPA-L-1813 Grand Oaks to May 21, 2019 BOCC meeting at 1:30 PM in New Port Richey.
#P3Continuance of large-scale comp plan amendment CPA-L-1813 Grand Oaks to May 212:24:46
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019VotePassed
Approve consent rezoning agenda items P4 through P8.
#P4–P7Rezoning consent agenda — four applications approved including Girgis C1 and Eagles Lodge2:28:03
- 7 years ago · Mon, Apr 8, 2019MotionPassed
Authorize transmittal of CPA-L-1818 to the Department of Economic Opportunity and other reviewing agencies.
#P8Large-scale comp plan amendment CPA-L-1818 Aaron Cutoff — transmittal to DEO authorized2:34:46
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed staff to allow LED/digital signs in professional office, commercial, and industrial zoning districts including MPUDs with those underlying entitlements.
LED and digital sign allowance policy direction for commercial properties2:06
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed that LED signs should be principal permitted uses, not special exception uses.
LED and digital sign allowance policy direction for commercial properties2:06
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board expressed support for prohibiting temporary banner and snipe signs on properties that install LED/digital signs.
LED and digital sign allowance policy direction for commercial properties2:06
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed that non-conforming signs should be made conforming when a property installs a new LED sign, and the degree of non-conformity should not be extended.
LED and digital sign allowance policy direction for commercial properties2:06
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed staff to draft an ordinance amendment to the Land Development Code incorporating LED sign allowances with the discussed standards.
LED and digital sign allowance policy direction for commercial properties2:06
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board expressed support for moving to a 2-1 collection schedule (2x garbage, 1x recycling weekly) with a $1.76/month hauler rate increase.
Solid waste recycling levels of service, ordinance updates, and WTE expansion56:34
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board directed staff to proceed with updating the solid waste ordinance, including automatic hauler rate escalators tied to fuel/cost indices and strengthened customer service requirements.
Solid waste recycling levels of service, ordinance updates, and WTE expansion56:34
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board received direction to begin planning for WTE facility expansion given projected capacity constraints by 2026, estimated at $190 million.
Solid waste recycling levels of service, ordinance updates, and WTE expansion56:34
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Board discussed removing glass from curbside recycling stream to reduce contamination and costs, with a public education campaign to follow.
Solid waste recycling levels of service, ordinance updates, and WTE expansion56:34
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Staff directed to look at grants for EV charging stations before paying out of pocket, and to reach out to Tesla about installing stations especially near the university.
Town of Saint Leo: Grand Oaks development concerns and EV charging stations2:22:40
- 7 years ago · Tue, Apr 2, 2019DirectionNo vote
Towns encouraged to incorporate EV charging stations into considerations for major development projects.
Town of Saint Leo: Grand Oaks development concerns and EV charging stations2:22:40
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