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Pasco planning panel approves Mitchell SJP rezoning for business park, with neighbor concerns about notice and impacts

3048679 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

The Pasco County Planning Commission approved a master planned development rezoning for the Mitchell SJP site near State Road 54 that allows a roughly 515,000 sq. ft. business park and a commercial node, after staff presentation and public comment on neighborhood impacts and notice procedures.

The Pasco County Planning Commission on Tuesday voted to approve a rezoning request that will allow a large master-planned industrial/office campus and a small commercial node on about 92.6 acres near State Road 54 and Starkey Boulevard.

Planning staff described the proposal as a conversion of an existing I-2 industrial-zoned site to an MPD (Master Planned Development) allowing a 515,000-square-foot “business park” component and a roughly 107,660-square-foot commercial retail node along State Road 54. The MPD includes a number of conditions and five requested variances addressing vehicular access, responsibility for open space and stormwater without an HOA or CDD, blended mobility fees in the business park, and internal landscape buffers.

Kurt Cyrus, planning staff, said utilities exist for the site, that a bus-stop is planned along SR 54 frontage, and that the applicant committed $15,000 toward a…

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