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Planning commission approves zoning amendments

March 12, 2024 By Joe Potter

The Pasco County Planning Commission approved two zoning amendments and two comprehensive plan amendments during its March 7 meeting.

The Pasco County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) will need to finalize these decisions at future meetings. This is because the Planning Commission acts in an advisory capacity to the BOCC.

(Maxmillian Conacher/Unsplash)

Discussed at length was the approval of the transmittal of a comprehensive plan amendment affecting a 92.6-acre parcel on Bellamy Brothers Boulevard to the BOCC for its adoption. The request had originally been listed on the meeting’s agenda as a consent item and such items are typically adopted with little or no discussion.

This request, submitted by Sandarben LLC of Odessa, proposed that the zoning of the property, which is currently AG (Agriculture), be changed to AG/R (Agriculture/Residential). This would enable 18 homes to be built on the property where only nine currently are allowed.

The proposal was approved by a 4-2 vote, with Planning Commission members Chris Williams and Jon Moody voting against it.

The Florida Department of Commerce (DOC) and other agencies had reviewed the request because of the size of the property in question. The BOCC received a letter of no comment from the Florida DOC.

An area resident, Ralph Barthle, asked for the request to be denied. Barthle said he is concerned about 10 traffic fatalities that had occurred on Bellamy Brothers Boulevard between 2017 and 2023. This was on the stretch of the road from the Hernando County line to State Road 52 in Pasco County. 

He told Planning Commission members five of the fatalities had been from 2017-2022 while five more had occurred in 2023 alone. People don’t drive on Bellamy Brothers Boulevard as they should and also speed around curves, according to Barthle.

The property owner’s representative defended the request. She told Planning Commission members a curve on Bellamy Brothers Boulevard near the affected site was not one that was conducive to causing a traffic accident because of its elevation or other factors.

In other matters last Thursday, the Planning Commission:

  • Approved a zoning amendment for Serene Preserve Master Planned Unit Development (MPUD) that was requested by EC-Willow Bend LLC of St. Petersburg. The property is currently zoned E-R (Estate Residential). The requested change referred to by the BOCC would permit the development of 37 single-family detached units near Willow Bend Parkway in Land O’ Lakes. 
  • Approved a zoning amendment for 1.95 acres of property located on the northeast of Tupper Road and State Road 54. The property is currently zoned R-2 (Low Density Residential District) and C-2 (General Commercial District). The requested change that was referred to the BOCC is for the entire property to be zoned C-2. 
  • Recommended approval of a comprehensive plan amendment requested by Finlay Commercial Center to permit 3.49 acres of property north of Dade City to be changed from RES-6 (Residential-6 DU/GA) to COM (Commercial). If approved by the BOCC, this would allow the property located on the east side of U.S. 301 and approximately 750 feet south of U.S. 98 to be used for commercial purposes.
  • Timber Ridge LLC of Dade City requested a continuance to the April 4 Planning Commission in Dade City of a zoning amendment it is seeking. The applicant would like to have the zoning of the approximately 48.42-acre parcel located at 15845 14th St., to be changed from R-3 (Medium Density Residential District) to an MPUD (Master Planned Unit Development. The item was originally on the consent agenda but the applicant requested the continuance. If adopted by the BOCC, the applicant could be allowed to develop a maximum of 190 single-family detached units.

Published March 13, 2024

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