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Pasco planning code change narrows application of Senate Bill 180 to hurricane‑damaged properties; county seeks legislative clarification

5923671 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

The BCC opened a public hearing on an amendment to the Pasco County Land Development Code (section 106.6) that would limit application of Senate Bill 180 to properties damaged by hurricanes. Staff said the change implements the board’s previous direction and is intended to reduce legal exposure.

Pasco County staff presented a first public hearing on a proposed amendment to the county Land Development Code to add Section 106.6, which would limit application of Senate Bill 180 to properties damaged by hurricanes.

Rebecca Bogue, planning division, explained the amendment is intended to make county code changes consistent with the board’s earlier direction on how to interpret Senate Bill 180: "So as part of that conversation, the county board of county commissioners directed the county to proceed with business as usual, except where those any new regulations…

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