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 · 4,651–4,700- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 1906 recognizing Montana Rose Smith and Kada Mueller Lila as 4-H State Council officers representing Pasco County.
Proclamation for National 4-H Week and recognition of state council officers1:47:06
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Authorize transmittal of large-scale comp plan amendment CPA-L-1805 Gulf Breeze Manor to the Department of Economic Opportunity and other reviewing agencies.
#P13Transmittal hearing for Gulf Breeze Manor large-scale comp plan amendment to PD1:48:54
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt resolution declaring October 15, 2018 as Lighthouse White Cane Day in Pasco County.
Proclamation declaring October 15, 2018 as Lighthouse White Cane Day2:00:43
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018MotionPassed
Approve transmittal of the Comprehensive Plan text amendment removing Development Review Committee references to DEO and other agencies for review.
#P14Transmittal of comp plan text amendment removing development review committee references2:01:05
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt ordinance amending Chapter 79 revising the demolition appeal process and authorize the Chairman's signature.
#P1Ordinance amending Chapter 79 to shift demolition appeals to a hearing officer2:01:23
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 1901 establishing the proposed fee, form, and appeal procedures for demolition appeals before a hearing officer.
#P1Ordinance amending Chapter 79 to shift demolition appeals to a hearing officer2:01:23
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018DirectionWithdrawn
Items P2 and P3 were withdrawn from the public hearing agenda.
#P2/P3Items P2 and P3 withdrawn from public hearing agenda2:03:32
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Motion to approve the resolution consolidating Bear Creek street light service areas and increasing the annual assessment.
#P15Resolution consolidating Bear Creek street light service areas and increasing assessment2:03:56
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt resolution consolidating Deer Park and Cypress Trace street light service areas and increasing annual assessment from $35.08 to $49.43 per property.
#P16Resolution consolidating Deer Park and Cypress Trace street light service areas2:05:39
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Motion to approve PDD-18-CU-37 conditional use for beer and wine sale at AB MM2 LLC (Board and Brush) art studio.
Consent rezoning — PDD-18-CU-37, AB MM2 LLC art studio beer and wine CU2:05:45
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018MotionPassedContested
Planning Commission approved the conditional use for a 110-foot observation tower with 17 conditions.
#P5Conditional use for 110-foot observation tower on St. Joe Road, Dade City2:06:38
Vote 3-2
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Approve resolution to increase the annual street light assessment and upgrade to LEDs for the Green Brook Estates Street Light Service Area.
#P17Resolution increasing Green Brook Estates street light assessment and upgrading to LEDs2:06:40
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Approve resolution adding six unassessed parcels to the Meadowood Street Light District and implementing LED upgrade.
#P18Resolution adding six unassessed parcels to Meadowood street light district2:07:17
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018DirectionNo vote
Board discussed lowering the assessment interest rate from 4.25% to 3.75% for the board-initiated Gulf Trace road paving project.
#P19Board-initiated road paving assessment for Gulf Trace Subdivision No. 33022:07:59
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018DirectionNo vote
Staff directed to ensure stormwater improvements are assessed and completed prior to paving if project is approved.
#P19Board-initiated road paving assessment for Gulf Trace Subdivision No. 33022:07:59
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018DirectionNo vote
Staff directed to research Hillsborough and Pinellas fertilizer ordinance models and bring back a recommendation for a fertilizer ordinance with a summer application blackout period.
Commissioner Mariano directs staff on fertilizer ordinance and Hudson seawall policy2:47:08
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018DirectionNo vote
Don Rosenthal and building official Esther directed to form a stakeholder committee and develop a seawall height policy allowing property owners to match the highest neighboring seawall, consistent with FEMA requirements, and revisit the fill ordinance's applicability to seawall situations.
Commissioner Mariano directs staff on fertilizer ordinance and Hudson seawall policy2:47:08
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the final millage rate for FY2019 for the General Fund at 7.6076 mills.
Final public hearing — adoption of FY2019 budget and millage rates2:55:35
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the final millage rate for FY2019 for the Transportation Trust Fund at 0.000 mills.
Final public hearing — adoption of FY2019 budget and millage rates2:55:35
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the final millage rate for FY2019 for the Municipal Fire Service Unit at 1.8036 mills.
Final public hearing — adoption of FY2019 budget and millage rates2:55:35
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the final FY2019 budget totaling approximately $1.324 billion across 69 funds.
Final public hearing — adoption of FY2019 budget and millage rates2:55:35
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Approve resolution adopting the final levy of ad valorem taxes for Pasco County for FY2019.
Final public hearing — adoption of FY2019 budget and millage rates2:55:35
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Mon, Sep 17, 2018VotePassed
Approve resolution adopting the final budget for Pasco County for FY2019.
Final public hearing — adoption of FY2019 budget and millage rates2:55:35
Vote 5-0
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018MotionFailed
Motion to disqualify or recuse Commissioner Oakley from the quasi-judicial appeal proceeding was filed by appellant's representative.
#P-12Quasi-judicial appeal of Mountain View Solar Project special exception approval0:01
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the tentative millage rate for the General Fund at 7.676 mills for FY2019.
First public hearing on FY2019 tentative budget and millage rates2:49:35
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the tentative millage rate for the Transportation Fund (no millage levied) for FY2019.
First public hearing on FY2019 tentative budget and millage rates2:49:35
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the tentative millage rate for the Municipal Fire Service Unit at 1.8036 mills for FY2019.
First public hearing on FY2019 tentative budget and millage rates2:49:35
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018VotePassed
Adopt the tentative FY2019 budget totaling approximately $1,349,683,373 across 69 funds.
First public hearing on FY2019 tentative budget and millage rates2:49:35
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018VotePassed
Approve the resolution adopting the tentative levying of ad valorem taxes for Pasco County for FY2019.
First public hearing on FY2019 tentative budget and millage rates2:49:35
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018VotePassed
Approve the resolution adopting the tentative budget for Pasco County for FY2019.
First public hearing on FY2019 tentative budget and millage rates2:49:35
- 8 years ago · Tue, Sep 4, 2018ConsensusPassed
Board gave permission for the commissioner to apply for the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board and to provide a letter of support.
Commissioner request to apply for White House Workforce Policy Advisory Board3:01:14
- —DirectionNo vote
Mandatory evacuation for Zone A (and Zone B/C as precautionary) to begin the following morning.
Emergency weather briefing on Tropical Storm Helene storm surge and flooding0:00
- —DirectionNo vote
Residents advised to be off the roads by midnight the night before the storm.
Emergency weather briefing on Tropical Storm Helene storm surge and flooding0:00
- —DirectionNo vote
Shelters to open at 4:00 PM, with Fano special needs shelter opening at 9:00 AM.
Emergency weather briefing on Tropical Storm Helene storm surge and flooding0:00
- —DirectionNo vote
Staff directed to explore establishing a sandbag site in the Holiday/Mil Stretch area.
Emergency weather briefing on Tropical Storm Helene storm surge and flooding0:00
- —DirectionNo vote
Emergency meeting to be broadcast on the county government channel with updated maps.
Emergency weather briefing on Tropical Storm Helene storm surge and flooding0:00
- —DirectionNo vote
Inmate labor to be deployed to Veterans Park sandbag site in addition to Magnolia Valley.
Emergency weather briefing on Tropical Storm Helene storm surge and flooding0:00
- —DirectionNo vote
Staff to coordinate with Withlacoochee and Duke Energy on potential proactive segment-by-segment power shutoffs and messaging to the public.
Emergency weather briefing on Tropical Storm Helene storm surge and flooding0:00
- —VotePassed
Motion to approve the Hideaway Trail traffic calming PBEST assessment project.
#P15Hideaway Trail traffic calming PBEST assessment project approval0:01
Vote 5-0
- —DirectionNo vote
Board took public comment on Metro Development's request to increase density and decrease lot frontage/setbacks in Serengeti Phase 2; no final vote recorded in this transcript segment.
Serengeti Phase 2 rezoning density increase request by Metro Development0:08
- —VotePassed
Motion to approve the final rate resolution for the Highlands MSBU non-ad valorem assessment.
#P1Final rate resolution for Highlands MSBU non-ad valorem assessment0:15
Vote 5-0
- —VotePassed
Motion to amend the ordinance to increase the mobile food operation limit from 90 days to 104 days.
#P1Ordinance amending land development code for mobile food operations0:33
Vote 5-0
- —VotePassed
Motion to adopt the ordinance as amended providing for mobile food operations in the Pasco County Land Development Code.
#P1Ordinance amending land development code for mobile food operations0:33
Vote 5-0
- —VotePassed
Adopt Resolution 18-240 recognizing Feeding Pasco's Elderly, Inc. for their continued efforts serving Pasco County senior citizens.
#RS-1Resolution recognizing Feeding Pasco's Elderly Inc. for senior meal services0:44
- —MotionNo vote
Request approval for an emergency walk-on item to recognize volunteer Niki.
#RS-1Resolution recognizing Feeding Pasco's Elderly Inc. for senior meal services0:44
- —VotePassed
Adopt Resolution No. 18-227 recognizing August 7, 2018 as Purple Heart Day in Pasco County and dedicating a Purple Heart recipient parking space at the Dade City Veterans Services office.
#1Resolution recognizing August 7 as Purple Heart Day in Pasco County0:56
- —MotionPassed
Authorize the final rate resolution setting the stormwater utility ERU at $95 and authorize the County Administrator to sign and submit it to the property appraiser.
Final rate resolution for stormwater utility fee at $95 ERU1:14
- —ConsensusNo vote
Mandatory evacuation for Zones A, B, and C to begin the following morning (Wednesday).
Tropical Storm Helene threat briefing by Emergency Management Director1:19
- —DirectionNo vote
Open five school shelters at 4:00 PM and Fano special needs shelter at 9:00 AM the following day.
Tropical Storm Helene threat briefing by Emergency Management Director1:19
- —DirectionNo vote
Board directed staff to broadcast the emergency briefing and updated storm maps on the county government channel and provide PDF zone maps for public outreach.
Tropical Storm Helene threat briefing by Emergency Management Director1:19
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