A case study in east Hillsborough – can a community’s self-determination trump a developer’s connections?

Photo left: Citizen opposition / Photo right: Rainmen Horner & Marchetti
By George Niemann
PoHo contributor, R-LAND, UCAN & Amendment 4 activist
Views expressed are my own & might not be shared by the organizations of which I am a member
A rezoning request from a developer in Valrico that is moving quickly through the process begs the question above. If you want to understand why Hillsborough currently suffers from a plethora of overdevelopment with no supporting infrastructure, take a look at this local case to see what happens when a developer wants to build something the community is dead set against. It sheds light on how a local community struggles to achieve self determination in a system that, more often than not, overrides what the citizens want for what a developer needs.
On Monday November 16, 2009 a request for a change in zoning was officially presented to Steve Luce, Hillsborough County’s Zoning Hearing Master.
The parcel is 19.2 acres and until recently was a working citrus grove. The owner is Dr. Gregory Henderson, an internist that specializes in eye surgery, as well as, land development, land speculation, and helicopter pads. It’s currently zoned as 1 acre residential but, as we all know, there’s a lot more profit in building higher density and/or mixed-use commercial, so Dr. Henderson has decided that this strictly residential section of Valrico needs a strip mall. In anticipation of problems with community acceptance, he hires two land development experts to pull off the “sting” (please put on some Scott Joplin piano music while you read the next part of this story). They are skid-greasers Vin Marchetti and Mike Horner. Vin and Mike are the crème de la crème for approval of horrible projects, each in their own right, but team the two together and they are invincible. Marchetti is well connected with some members of the county commission and they bend over backwards to give him every accommodation, so the owner of this property joins a long list of developers that want to improve their odds of passage by bringing in these heavy hitters. Read the rest of this entry »









By Chris Ingram



For real-time results in the vote on gay marriage in Maine, head to
You probably already know that growth does not pay for itself and taxpayers are left holding the bill for things like roads, fire safety and parks despite what politicians would like you to believe. Impact fees should be funding these things, yet they don’t even come close. In fact, according to a recent audit done by the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office, they don’t even fund the program it takes to monitor them!
Complemented by a hearty round of applause, “Welcome Draper to the University of South Florida” were among the first words USF’s President Judy Genshaft spoke in warmly receiving Draper Laboratories as new residents on the Tampa campus. With some of Hillsborough County’s elite in attendance, including Mayor Pam Iorio, a red ribbon ceremony was held this past Monday afternoon.
Among the Hillsborough dignitaries in attendance was County Commissioner Ken Hagan. He also gave Draper a warm welcome to the Tampa Bay region, but for reasons different than Genshaft.
Draper spokesman Len Polizzotto said that each of Draper’s six locations typically specializes in one field. At USF, it will be bio-engineering. An important research area at Draper is the design, prototyping and testing of MEMs or microelectromechanical systems. These tiny systems are also used by Draper to further enhance its bio-research. Draper is looking to partner with USF medical school and Moffitt Cancer to expand its studies in the future.
What Charlie Could Say To Win Back Voters
You would think that when an elected body is proposing the idea to citizens to approve taxing themselves for something they might never even use that they would want to put their best foot forward. We are in Hillsborough though so keep your expectations low. Very low.
By George Niemann
Locally, the hottest election going is the St. Petersburg Mayor’s race between Bill Foster and Kathleen Ford.![rays-stadium-picture[1]](http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/files/2009/10/rays-stadium-picture1-150x150.jpg)
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income. We will be starting a competitor for this company that is run by and for the homeless. The business will be run out of a warehouse and will double as a homeless shelter, so those who can’t work will have a place to stay and those whole can work will run the various parts of the business such as the office, phones, accounting and the actual labor. The business; lets call it Home Labor Force, will be run like a co-operative. That means any profits will go back into the business, instead of being funneled up to a CEO who lives in another State. Another branch of this business will be exclusively used for producing solar energy products, lets call it Home Solar (Get it? They are no longer home-less). The factory will be another place that the homeless can use to sleep, as well as work to make money, get back on their feet and eventually buy a house. (Don’t let your local Rep tell you this can’t be done. They can create zoning for this. Zoning is what they do.)
Well, that bureaucrat watch is still on for embattled County Administrator Pat Bean but she is managing to stay afloat despite some very questionable activities. Since my
Orlando area Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson will not be deterred.
Hillsborough County Commissioner Kevin Beckner said yesterday he has asked the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to review the 1 percent pay raises that County Administrator Pat Bean and County Attorney Renee Lee approved for themselves in 2007.
This morning in downtown Tampa, Hillsborough County Commissioners will discuss a proposal brought forth by Commissioners Kevin White and Al Higgenbotham that the County seriously look at using the space in the former Floriland Mall at Florida Avenue and Busch Boulevard to be used as space for the homeless.
Bill Foster and Kathleen Ford held yet another debate last night. The event at the Pinellas Community Church in South St. Pete was a little different than some of their most recent encounters; Like John McCain and Barack Obama’s affair with the Reverend Rick Warren at his Saddleback Church in August of 2008, the candidates spent approximately 40 minutes alone on stage with Lead Pastor Mark Canfield, with the other candidate presumably sealed off in a sound proof room.
Equality Florida, the state’s leading LGBT political group, is endorsing Dan Gelber in his race against Dave Aronberg for the Democratic nomination for Attorney General.
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