2004/2005 Lee Plan Regular Amendment Cycle
Objections Recommendations and Comments Report (ORC) by the Department of Community Affairs' (DCA)
Amendments were adopted on October 12, 2005 (Adopting Ordinances 05-19, 05-20,
and 05-21).
The Department of Community Affairs will conduct a compliance review and issue a
Notice of Intent
regarding the adopted comprehensive plan amendments on or about December 19,
2005 to be published in the Fort Myers News-Press.
Click on the
desired Case Number (bullet) for additional information.
If you have a comment or question on a specific
case, please click here to submit them to Planning
Staff.
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CPA 2004-02 - Estero
Outdoor Display - Text amendment to Lee
Plan Policy 19.2.5 of the Future Land Use Element to allow outdoor display in
excess of 1 acre at the intersection of I-75 and Corkscrew Road.
- ADOPTED
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CPA 2004-03 - Weeks
Fish Camp - Text and Map
- Staff Report - Not Available
- Application - 6 parts
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Sufficiency
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CPA 2004-04 - Map
- Not Transmitted
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CPA 2004-05 - Text
- Not Transmitted
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CPA 2004-06
- Florida Citrus/Northeast Lee County - Map and Text
- Included in 2005/2006 Amendment Cycle
- Staff Report - Not Available
- Application - 6 parts
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Sufficiency
CPA 2004-07 - Text
amendment to the Buckingham Rural Community Preserve Policy 17.1.3 to allow
lots to be clustered as part of an Agricultural Planned Development with a
minimum lot size of ½ acre, allowing for the extension of utility services
and providing for preservation of agricultural open space.
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Withdrawn
- Staff Report - Withdrawn (no report)
- Application - 5 parts
- Sufficiency
CPA 2004-08 -
Oak Creek -
Amend the Future Land Use Map series for an approximate ± 27.25 acre portion
of land located in Section 17, Township 43 South, Range 25 East, to change the
classification shown on Map 1, the Future Land Use Map, from "Rural" to
"Suburban." Amend the Future Land Use Map series for an approximate ± 17.81
acre portion of land located in Section 19, Township 43 South, Range 25 East,
to change the classification shown on Map 1, the Future Land Use Map, from "
Suburban " to "Rural."
- ADOPTED
CPA 2004-09 - Text
- ADOPTED
CPA 2004-10 - Map
- Withdrawn
- Staff Report - Not Available
- Application - 6 parts
CPA
2004-12 - Text - Boca Grande Community Plan.
- ADOPTED
CPA 2004-13 -
Map- SR 80/I-75 Interchange Land Use Study
- ADOPTED
CPA
2004-14 - Text Amendment to the Lee Plan's Conservation and Coastal
Management element Policy 75.1.4 to consider limiting the future population
exposed to coastal flooding while considering applications for rezoning in the
Coastal High Hazard Area.
- ADOPTED
CPA 2004-15 -
Text Amendment to revise the Lee Plan Land Use Allocation Table (Table 1b) for
the Fort Myers Shores Planning Community to address the establishment of the
Outlying Suburban future land use category within the Planning Community.
- ADOPTED
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CPA
2004-16 - Amend the Lee Plan as follows: A. Amend the Future
Land Use Map series for specified parcels of land (total of approximately 157
acres) located in Section 31, Township 43 South, Range 22 East to change the
Future Land Use classification shown on Map 1 from "Coastal Rural" to
"Outlying Suburban." The property is generally located in the Bokeelia area
south of Barrancas Avenue and north of Pinehurst Road; B. Amend the Pine
Island Vision Statement and Goal 14 to recognize the value of preserving
agricultural activities on the island; C. Amend the Future
Land Use Element Policy 1.4.7, the Coastal Rural Policy, to allow the
retention of active or passive agriculture in lieu of habitat restoration to
regain density; D. Amend the current
percentages of preserved or restored uplands in Policy 1.4.7; E. Amend the Lee Plan
to add a policy that further defines the restoration standards referred to in
Policy 1.4.7; F. Amend Housing
Element Policy 100.2.3 to incorporate a reference to the Coastal Rural future
land use category; E. Amend the Pine
Island Vision Statement, Goal 14, Table 1(a) footnote 4, the Definition of
Density in the Glossary, and any other Plan provisions to create a new
transfer of development rights program for Pine Island; Amend the definition
of Density to allow mixed use projects to retain some or all of their
residential density that is typically lost to commercial acreage, if Pine
Island TDRs are utilized to regain density; F. Amend the Mixed Use definition in
the Glossary to better define mixed use projects; G. Evaluate creating
a concurrency exception area for a portion of Pine Island Center; and, I. Evaluate
establishing additional Urban Infill areas on the mainland portion of the
County to be receiving areas for Pine Island TDRs. Evaluate increasing
allowable bonus densities in specific locations based on a point system that
incorporates several criteria.
- ADOPTED
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