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The board conducted a zoning hearing to review several land use and development requests. Key agenda items included the approval of a rezoning request for the Pavestone Fort Myers site to an industrial plan development to accommodate a new paver plant. Additionally, the board approved a residential plan development for the Linton Road RPD project, which allows for up to 12 single-family dwelling units and private boat slips. Finally, the board approved the rezoning for the Blue Dog Restaurant to a commercial plan development with associated on-premises alcohol consumption.
The board meeting included several ceremonial proclamations, specifically declaring National Therapy Animal Day and National Travel and Tourism Week. The board discussed and approved a motion to direct staff to prepare a county-initiated Lee Plan amendment for Southeast Lee County, aimed at taking a comprehensive and holistic approach to development rather than processing multiple individual, piecemeal applications. This process will include future opportunities for public input during subsequent public hearings.
The hearing examiner reviewed a special exception request for a filter marsh project. Key discussion topics included the proposed excavation and removal of approximately 57,146 cubic yards of spoil material, the site layout and setbacks from adjacent residential areas, the project's ecological benefits for water quality improvement in the Caloosahatchee River, and the anticipated truck hauling operations, including haul routes, hours of operation, and debris control methods.
The committee discussed two land nomination items. One nomination was pulled from the agenda at the request of the property owner. The second nomination, involving an addition to the Buttonwood Preserve, was debated regarding its market value, restoration requirements such as tree removal and field leveling, and its environmental status as a former farm. Public comment expressed support for the acquisition of the second parcel due to its adjacency to existing conservation lands, while staff emphasized the need for further environmental auditing and negotiations regarding the purchase price and land restoration conditions.
This document outlines the development of the Lee County Community Wildfire Protection Plan, aimed at reducing threats to life and property from wildfire. Key focus areas include identifying and prioritizing fuel treatments, implementing measures to reduce structural ignitability, and educating homeowners on firewise landscaping and home hardening. The plan involves a collaborative process for assessing wildfire risk through data and field observations, generating recommendations, and is intended to secure grant funding for future mitigation efforts to enhance community-wide wildfire preparedness.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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