Code Section Issue/Reason 304.2 Public Notice 306.2 General Requirements Table 303-2 Timelines for Site Development Processing and 303-3 Timelines for Combined Conditional Use/Operating Permits Section 305-1 Neighborhood Meeting Intent and Purpose Section 305.2 Neighborhood Meeting Coordination and Notice Chapter 300, Procedures Table 304-1 Chapter 300, Procedures 306.1 Neighborhood Notice 402.2 Zoning Amendment MPUD 403.1.F PDP-R Time Limit on Approval Mailing to match mailing requirements for neighborhood meetings/notice 1,000 feet AG, AG/R, and RES-1 and 500 all others. Add unless otherwise indicated in Table 304-1. Neighborhood notice (in some cases) is required by posting only Adds note: Deadlines shall be extended in the case of a declared local, State, or Federal Emergency, which directly affects the development or permitting activities of the County, for the length of that emergency and its effects. Clarifies that a neighborhood meeting is required for all land excavation. Streamlines notice to 13 days across the board. Clarifies that Mailing and Notice for Alternative Standards is required as specified in 407.5.C and D Adds requirements for notice for Alternative Standards other than those in 407.5.C and 407.5.D Scrivener s Error should be 402.1.E not 402.1.D
403.1.B Preliminary Development Plans- Residential (PDP-R) 403.2.F PDP NR/MU Time Limit on Approval 403.2.B Preliminary Development Plans Nonresidential/Mixed Use (PDP-NR/MU) 403.3.F PSP Time limit on Approval 404.2 Land Excavation Operating Permits Submittal requirements. Adds that plans may be submitted by a Florida Registered Surveyor for the division of land consistent with a Plat NI, in accordance with Section 700.2.D. See also new Section 700.2.D Plat NI. Adds that plans may be submitted by a Florida Registered Surveyor for the division of land consistent with a Plat NI, in accordance with Section 700.2.D. See also new Section 700.2.D Plat NI. 404.3 Mining 404.4 Construction Demolition Debris Disposal Facilities 404.6 Yard Trash Disposal Facilities 406.6 Model Centers Strike through entire Section Label 406.6 Reserved Unintended consequence LDC Amendment 27 503.3 A-C Agricultural District Conditional Use 523.2 PO-1 Professional Office District Permitted Principal Adds CU for sale, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages associated with an amusement park Adds Veterinary Clinic as Permitted Use codifying an interpretation from former Zoning Administrator
Uses 524.2 PO-2 Professional Office District Permitted Principal Uses 525.3 C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Conditional Uses 526.3 C-2 General Commercial Conditional Uses 527.4 C-3 Commercial/Light Manufacturing 527.3 C-3 Commercial/Light Manufacturing 528.3 I-1 Light Industrial Park District 529.3 I-2 General Industrial Park District 530.14 Applicability of this Code to the Sale of Alcoholic Beverages 530.5 Parking or Storing of Recreational Vehicles Adds Veterinary Clinic as Permitted Use codifying an interpretation from former Zoning Administrator Clarifies that the Section applies to A-C, AC-1, AR-5, AR5-MH and ER-2 530 Supplemental Regulations Clarifies the height provisions of the Section do not apply to properties in Urban Service Areas. Adds new C. If adjacent to single family residential zoning or use (except for two
or more story multifamily buildings), the setbacks of the district in which the building or structure is erected shall be increased by one (1) foot for each three (3) feet of height over the maximum height permitted LDC 604.4.C.1.b(3)a Northeast Pasco Rural Protection Overlay District LDC 700.2.D Subdivision and Platting Standards - No Improvement Plat (Plat NI) 802 Tree Preservation and Replacement Table 905.2-A Improvements Required Removal of Washington Palm (Robusto Washington) as allowable tree this is on the invasive species list. Creation of Section 700.2.D No Improvement Plat to allow for the subdivision of property requiring no infrastructure using a professional surveyor and mapper or other licensed professional to submit for a PDP-R or PDP-NR. Incorporates information from Tree Mitigation Fund rate of payment from resolution into the LDC Section. Removes crape myrtle as a shade tree continues to allow crape myrtle as an understory tree. Inserts the word building as the value is the appraised building value 907.1 On-Site Parking Under Transit Facilities strikes out the following statement: where a reduction in the required parking is requested, the applicant shall provide an alternative standard application with adequate information by which the proposal can be reviewed Appendix A Alcoholic beverage business establishment. Deletes word bottle club 2. Where, in the ordinary course of business, the proprietor of the premises or his employees sell, or otherwise provide in exchange for consideration, a drinking container, water, beverage, or other product or article either for the purpose of utilizing the same in conjunction with consumption of an alcoholic beverage on the said premises, or with the knowledge, actual or implied, that the same will be or is intended to be utilized in conjunction with consumption of an alcoholic beverage on the said premises. Animal hospital/veterinary clinic. A building used for the treatment, housing or
boarding, for medical purposes, of domestic animals by a veterinarian. Major Public/Semipublic Facilities: Those used to designate major existing and planned government owned (Federal, State, and Local, including public authorities) facilities. Power plants that are subject to the Power Plant Siting Act (generate 75 megawatts or more), sanitary landfills, wastewater treatment plants larger than four (4) million gallons per day, major utilities transmission corridors occupied by transmissions lines of 240 KV or more, other similarly scaled uses, and accessory uses that are customarily incidental. Minor Public/Semipublic Facilities: Those facilities with frequent or regular use by residents of the community and have an essential purpose for the health, safety, and welfare of the community, particularly major health care and educational facilities. These facilities include, but are not limited to roads, sidewalks, libraries, parks, governmental office complexes, sports stadiums, parks, athletic fields, post offices, street lights, lift stations, transfer stations, pumping stations, fire stations, police/sheriffs stations, places of religious assembly, cemeteries, essential services, electric substations, solar electric power collection facilities (solar farms) less than 75MW, transportation corridors, public or private colleges and universities, public or private hospitals, or health care complexes including a hospital, which are subject to the requirements by the State of Florida including the issuance of a Certificate of Need, and other similar public or semi-public uses and schools, other similarly scaled uses, and accessory uses that are customarily incidental. Veterinary clinic. See Animal hospital.