PROTECTING YOUR PLANTS FROM THE COLD
A free class “Protecting Your Plants from the Cold” will be offered by Urban Horticulture Agent, Jim Moll on Wednesday, November 17th at 10:00am. Remember last winter’s freezes? Learn how you can help prevent your plants from becoming winter casualties this year. The class will be offered at the Spring Hill Branch Library at 9220 Spring Hill Dr. No registration is required, first come, first seated.
The Extension Service is an educational program which exists to serve the educational needs of the local people. Extension Agents extend the resources of the University of Florida our land grant University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the following program areas: agriculture, horticulture, family and consumer sciences and 4-H.
Visit our web-site at http://extension.hernandocounty.us
Sunday, November 14, 2010
PROTECTING YOUR PLANTS FROM THE COLD
Monday, November 1, 2010
Wyndsor Place Barricaded
Cortez Community Bank the current owners of Wyndsor Place have placed barricades across the Preston Hollow side of Sunset Woods Ct and the East Linden side of Hillary St. This action has effectively isolated Wyndsor Place which is deemed to be private property. Until these roads are turned over to the County they will remain private.
Friday, October 29, 2010
A Message from Kurt Naser PHHOA President
Below is today's St. Pete Times link concerning the Pasco mining operation hearing results involving County Line Rd. While we did not receive all the concessions we wanted, we did secure a few that will help mitigate the mining operation effects to County Line Rd and the neighborhood. They include a reduction in both hours and days of operation, expanded the
protection radius of our private irrigation wells, improved dust control measures and a few others.
We could not have achieved what we did achieve without all the effort and
support that our members provided. And for that, I thank you.
There are additional members such as Al Walker II & III, Mary Ann & Charlie,
Mr. Coen, Jim Demetrios, and others who were also involved for whom I lack
an email address. Nevertheless, my thanks go out to them as well.
Kurt
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Annual Parking Pass Approved for Dog Park
Annual Parking Pass Approved for Dog Park
MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 28, 2010
On October 26, 2010, the Hernando County Board of County Commissioners adopted a Resolution to implement an annual parking pass for the Rotary Centennial Dog Park. Effective November 1, 2010, the annual pass will be available for a fee of $30 dollars. Otherwise, there is a $1.00 per day parking meter fee at the park.
Applications for the annual pass are available at the Parks and Recreation Office at 205 East Fort Dade Avenue in Brooksville. They can also be found online at our website:
http://www.co.hernando.fl.us/Parks_Rec/Parks/feesNpasses.asp
For further information, please contact the Parks Department at 352-754-4027.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Low Income Senior Exemption
TO:HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
FROM:THE DESK OF JOHN C EMERSON, CHIEF DEPUTY
SUBJECT:HERNANDO COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER NEWS
DATE:10/2/2010
If you own property that you will be using as your permanent and primary residence on January 1, 2011, you could reduce the Assessed Value of your homestead property by up to $50,000. This could result in a tax savings of approximately $600 annually.
Our office is accepting exemption applications for the 2011 Tax Year until March 1st, 2011.
The Low Income Senior Exemption is an additional exemption of up to $50,000 for those 65 years old and above, have a current Homestead Exemption and meet the Total Household Adjusted Gross Income limitation (2009 was $25,780). You can call our office at 352-754-4190 for details on what you will need to qualify for the Homestead and Low Income Senior Exemptions.
Full details of all the available exemptions can be found on our website, under the Homestead and Other Exemptions tab at the top of the home page www.hernandocounty.us/pa
Friday, September 24, 2010
Here's the latest update on the Pasco Mining Project
Here’s the latest update for those who were unable to attend today’s public hearing on the Pasco Mining Project portion of the new Woodfield Subdivision on the Pasco side of County Line Rd...
We had an excellent public turnout again today for the second hearing. When we arrived and settled in the chamber room, the developer who is Woodfield LLC, through a Pasco staff member, announced a request for a continuance. It was granted by Pasco DRC. The developer is permitted only one continuance under the Code and no more. The new hearing date is October 21, 2010 at 1:30 p.m., same location. Our attendees left their collective contact information with Pasco staff so that we may be advised of delays for some other reason going-forward.
Also, a St. Pete Times Staff Writer, Lisa Buie , made an appearance and is aware of our interests (attached).
Thanks for all your continued interest with this project. We must make good use of the intervening time in achieving commitments for support. This includes groups such as our elected local and state officials, those running for an office here in Hernando, our local press, other HOA’s, and businesses who share the use of County Line Rd.
Kurt
Things we would Pasco DRC to consider in granting a permit
September 23, 2010
Pasco County DRC
Woodfield Subdivision Mine
(Parcel 05-24-18-0000-00400-0000)
In granting the mining permit, request Pasco DRC’s consideration to the following options:
*Designate an alternate traffic method for the trucks in lieu of County Line Road-C.R. 578. Example, Bowman Rd to US 41.
*expand the developers liability for damaged private wells due to proposed mining and construction activity from 500 feet currently to a 1,500 ft radius.
*require the developer to install and maintain adequate dust control measures such as grass or other means during the construction, sand hauling and home building periods.
*limit hours of operation for mining activities to those daylight hours between 9:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m., Mon. through Fri. No mining activities on Sat., Sun., or Pasco County designated holidays
*place permit limits upon the total amount of sand moved/removed equal to the amount necessary for the construction of the 3 water retentions areas, i.e., 146,000 cubic yards (est.) vs. 650,000 cubic yards.