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MARCH 17, 2021
Neighbors oppose commercial rezoning
By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
Residents of the Meadowbrook Estates and Sierra Pines subdivision, in Lutz, are banding together to fight a proposed commercial rezoning at the entrance of their communities. Kiddie Campus University Inc., is seeking to change residential zoning to general commercial on a 1.67-acre site, on the southwest
corner of State Road 54 and Meadowbrook Drive. Area residents who oppose the change were represented by Todd Pressman, a private consultant, during a March 4 meeting of the Pasco County Planning Commission. Pressman cited a report by a private planner, commissioned to review the request.The planner raised issues with the compatibility of a commercial use — in an area characterized
by residential development. “A request came through for this property for a day care and preschool in January ’11. That was denied 7-0, by this board.The same request came through one year later, for preschool, and that was denied,” Pressman said. “This request would allow a gas station operating on this property. That would be See REZONING, page 9A
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Event-goers had a chance to check out classic cars, watch an Elvis impersonator and listen to a musical sing-along pitting Pasco County Fire Rescue against the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office at the ‘Grease is the Word’ event, on March 13 at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park. Above, Billy ‘Elvis’ Lindsey ends his set draped in an American flag. ‘If you see any other Elvis impersonator do this, he got it from me,’ Lindsey said. Check out more photos, page 2A. Donna and Don White of Land O' Lakes are accompanied by the musically inclined Moxie, left, and Mia — two Pembroke Welsch Corgis, at ‘Grease is the Word.’
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For 35 years, Karen Bishop taught orchestra in the schools, working with kindergartners through high school seniors. She saw it all. Or, so she thought. Nearly two years after her retirement — and the immediate realization that she “missed it terribly’’ — Bishop has organized a community orchestra that motivates her passionate musicians and helps worthy causes at the same time. The “Play It Forward Orchestra’’ is a 25member group that adheres to its motto — “A group of beautiful humans making the world a better place through music.’’ Last July, Bishop called around, trying to assemble a few violinists for a driveway concert to benefit the medical needs of a former student. More than two dozen musicians showed up. There was no rehearsal, just some inspired music for the cars that drove by. Someone asked, “When are we doing this again?’’ It has been going strong ever since. In December, the orchestra held a fundraising Christmas concert for one of its own, violinist and Steinbrenner High School senior Daniel Ramos, who has cancer. Drinks and snacks were served by the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation Fighters, a Steinbrenner group formed by Lexie Mulvihill, whose brother died of can-
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cer last year. The orchestra, open to anyone with high school or college music experience, includes current and former musicians from Blake, Gaither, Hillsborough, Steinbrenner, Hillsborough Community College, the University of South Florida, the University of Florida and the University of Central
A Pasco County Commission proposal to halt the use of commercial land for multifamily development has met resistance from the Pasco County Planning Commission. The county board directed its staff on Feb. 9 to pursue modification of the county’s land development code to remove the consideration of multifamily development as a conditional use on land zoned for commercial use. A majority of the county board members said they wanted to preserve commercial land for commercial use. County planners drafted a proposed amendment, to meet that directive, and took it to the planning commission’s March 4 meeting. Planning commissioners, however — as well as a county staff member and two private attorneys — raised questions about the proposed change. Planning commissioner Jaime Girardi said, “I understand what the board’s direction
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Karen Bishop, who directs the Play it Forward Orchestra, stands alongside Daniel Ramos. The group had a Christmas benefit concert to help Ramos, a violinist in the orchestra, who has cancer.