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Northeast Pasco Concerned Citizens |
November 21 Commission agenda meeting is in New Port Richey- items of interest below...
* Tindale-Oliver Transportation Impact Fee Study
* West Pasco Water Quality Study
* I thought we didn't have sinkholes in Pasco County...
* Cypress Creek environmental lands acquisition
* Proposed transportation concurrency ordinance
NOTICE OF UPCOMING PASCO COUNTY PUBLIC MEETINGS
WEEK OF DECEMBER 18, 2006
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Tuesday 12/19/06 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. |
Board of County Commissioners—
Regular Meeting Hearings/Rezonings |
West Pasco Government Center Board Room 7530 Little Road New Port Richey, FL |
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Thursday 12/21/06 1:30 p.m. |
Development Review Committee—
Variance Meeting |
West Pasco Government Center Board Room 7530 Little Road New Port Richey, FL |
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PASCO COUNTY
ENVIRONMENTAL LANDS
ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (ELAMP)
Along the Hillsborough River |
Brief Overview : The Pasco County Environmental Lands Acquisition and Management Program (ELAMP) is a land acquisition program to protect lands in Pasco County to benefit present and future residents. Purpose: The purpose of the Program is to acquire lands and conservation easements in order to: protect natural communities including uplands and wetlands, connect natural linkages, conserve viable populations of native plants and animals, protect habitat for listed species, protect water resources and wetland systems, protect unique natural resources, enhance resource-based recreational opportunities, and expand environmental education opportunities with Pasco County. |
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Funding Source : The Program will use 25% of the County’s 45% of the Penny for Pasco proceeds and matching funds, if available, from federal, state, municipal, private non-profit, and Water Management District land acquisition funding sources. An estimated $36.3 million over 10 years is expected to be allocated for this program from Penny for Pasco funds The Environmental Lands Acquisition Selection Committee (ELASC) The Environmental Lands Acquisition Selection Committee was appointed by the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners to help in the selection process. This eleven-member committee consists of the following individuals:
Is Your Land Available for Environmental Protection? At this time, the ELASC is accepting nominations of lands to be considered for possible purchase of fee title or conservation easements by Pasco County. Anyone, other than members of the ELASC and the Board of County Commissioners, may nominate a parcel for consideration in the ELAMP. Nominated parcels will be reviewed in the order they are received. All information submitted will become the property of Pasco County and will be public record. The County is not responsible for any costs or expenses relating to the filing of an application. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications for projects that meet the objectives of the ELAMP, which are outlined in the "Purpose" section above. Owners or owners’ authorized representatives of properties that would meet some or all of the objectives outlined above are encouraged to complete the Parcel Nomination Application. Completed applications should be submitted to:
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For the July 12 Commission Agenda click here
Note: the Special DRC meetings below are regarding Comp Plan amendment applications including Schrader/Blackwell at 54; the Evans Prospect property; and the Evans Pasadena property.
For the July 14 Development Review Special Meeting Agenda click here
For the July 15 Development Review Special Meeting Agenda click here
Click here for a list of County-approved DRIs
Stakeholder Comments, March 15
For the CAC Calendar click here
This is an excerpt from the County's Frazee Hill realignment plan:
A. SOCIAL IMPACTS
The social impacts of constructing the straight line extension of Frazee Hill Road are universally
positive. The community and the existing land uses will benefit from a much safer and very direct access from the 14th Street intersection to U.S. 301. The northerly and southerly routes result in significant social impacts due to conflicts with existing dwellings, splitting of existing parcels and disruption of existing driveways.As the region continues to grow in population and becomes more urban in character, the additional capacity and access provided by the proposed roadway extension to U.S. 301 will grow from
being merely desirable to absolutely essential.The rest of the Frazee Hill Study, including maps, can be found here:
Approved Route Studies, including Curley Road and Frazee Hill
Biannual Comprehensive Plan update files
These are propositions which will directly affect the Blanton area. One has been approved.. the other will be decided in January.
http://www.pascocountyfl.net/devser/gm/caccomp/app22.htm
2005 – Revised 08/18/05
Citizens’ Advisory Committee/Subcommittee Meeting Schedules
Comprehensive Plan EAR-based Amendment Reviews
Any questions please call the Growth Management Department – Long Range Planning (727) 847-8193
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MeetingDate |
MeetingLocation |
CAC Subcommittee Planning District or Full CAC – Agenda Item Topics |
Scheduled Meeting Time |
Thursday |
09/01/05 |
NEW LOCATION:
Center for the Arts Wesley Chapel High School 30651 Wells Road Wesley Chapel, FL
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Full CAC Workshop
Future Land Use Element and Vision Graphics |
6:30p.m. – 9:00p.m |
Thursday |
09/22/05 |
NEW LOCATION:
Center for the Arts River Ridge High School 11646 Town Center Road New Port Richey, FL
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Full CAC – Public Meeting
Future Land Use Maps |
6:30p.m. – 9:00p.m |
Tuesday |
10/04/05 |
West Pasco Government Center Board Room 7530 Little Road New Port Richey, FL 34654 |
Full Economic Element Housing Element |
6:30p.m. – 9:00p.m. |
Thursday |
10/20/05 |
West Pasco Government Center Board Room 7530 Little Road New Port Richey, FL 34654 |
Full Education Element Capital Improvements Element Administration |
6:30p.m. – 9:00p.m. |