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1998/1999 Regular Lee Plan Amendment Cycle

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Case

Description

Status

Effective Date

Report

PAM 98-03

This is a request to Amend the Future Land Use Map series for a specified portion (22.9 acres) of two parcels of land located in Section 11, Township 46 South, Range 23 East (across Summerlin from the Sanibel Factory Outlet shops) to change the classification shown on Map 1, the Future Land Use Map, from "Outlying Suburban" to "Urban Community."

insufficient information for staff review none

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PAM 98-04

This is a request to Amend the Future Land Use Map series for four parcels of land (totaling 55.13 acres) located in Section 33, Township 46 South, Range 25 East (generally located between Corkscrew Road and Williams Road on the east side of U.S. 41) to classification shown on Map 1, the Future Land Use Map, from "Suburban" to "Urban Community."

withdrawn none

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PAM 98-05

Bonita Bay - Boone Property

withdrawn -- NO REVIEW NECESSARY

withdrawn

none

 no staff report available

PAM 98-06

This is a request to Amend the Future Land Use Map series for a parcel of land (60.324 acres - amount to be re-designated needs to be clarified) located in Section 20, Township 46 South, Range 25 East (generally located beyond the end of Pine Road, north of Broadway, west of U.S. 41, San Carlos/Estero) to change the classification shown on Map 1, the Future Land Use Map, from "Rural" to "Outlying Suburban."

insufficient information for staff review none

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PAB 98-07

This request includes four components:

Create a new Future Land Use Map category named "Mixed Use Interchange"

Amend Policy 1.3.2, "General Interchange", to remove language that allows residential uses in this land use category.

Amend the Future Land Use Map series for six parcels of land (153.2 acres are included in the request, per the application) located in Sections 15 and 22, Township 45 South, Range 25 East (generally located in the northwest quadrant of the intersection of Daniels Road and I-75) to change the classification shown on Map1, the Future Land Use Map, from "Outlying Suburban", "General Interchange" and "Wetlands" to the new "Mixed Use Transitional Interchange" category.

Amend the Planning Communities Acreage Allocation Table 1b in the Daniels Parkway Planning Community to add 67 residential acres to the new "Mixed Use Transitional Interchange" category, reduce the allocation of "Outlying Suburban" by 58 acres to 882 acres and reduce the "General Interchange" allocation from 9 acres to 0.

adopted

1/19/00

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PAT 98-08

This is a request to amend the existing text of Policy 1.4.5, the Density Reduction/Groundwater Resource (DR/GR) descriptor policy, to allow "private recreational facilities" (such as golf courses, golf driving range, swimming pools, tennis, shuffleboard, handball, racquetball, playgrounds, outdoor cultural facility, archery ranges, and boat and canoe rental) in the 

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-09

Add a new policy, proposed Policy 5.1.12, to the Future Land Use Element. The inclusion of this policy in the Lee Plan will provide the ability to transfer residential development rights from Buck Key to South Seas Plantation Resort located on Captiva Island. not adopted none

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PAT 98-10

This is a request to revise the existing text of Policy 80.1.2 to state that the County shall not rezone for (versus the current wording that states that the County shall not permit ) new or expanded mobile home or recreational vehicle development on barrier islands or in V-zones as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

withdrawn

none

 no staff report available

PAM 98-11

Amend the Future Land Use Map series for the existing residential subdivisions (Brynwood, Pinehurst, and Camelot) and adjacent parcels located in Section 24, Township 45 South, Range 25 East (generally located south of Daniels Parkway between U.S. 41 and Metro Parkway) to change the classification shown on Map 1, the Future Land Use Map, from "Central 

terminated none

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PAM 98-12

Amend the Future Land Use Map series, Map 1 the Future Land Use Map, to change the Future Land Use designation from Industrial Development to Open Lands for approximately 135 acres of land lying east of US41 and north of Alico Road in the northwest corner of section 05, township 46, range 25.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-14

Amend the Vision Statement, Chapter I of the Lee Plan, to reflect the new Planning Communities Concept and their sub-communities.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-15

Review, and amend if necessary, the existing Standard and Bonus Density Ranges in the Future Urban Future Land Use categories.

Tabled none

no staff report available

PAT 98-16

Evaluate the University Community future land use sub-categories and Goal 18, which further regulates development in the University Community, for consolidation and/or clarification.

Tabled none

no staff report available

PAT 98-17

Evaluate Policy 1.1.7 "Industrial Development" to determine whether mining should be considered an allowable use.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-19

Amend Policy 5.1.5 to specifically include the review of Special Exception uses to assure that adequate conditions may be attached to minimize or eliminate potential negative impacts.

adopted

1/19/00

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PAT 98-21

Adopt language under Goal 6, Commercial Land Use, that differentiates between Minor and Major collectors roadways adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-22

Evaluate and fix the apparent inconsistencies in the reference made in Objective 12.1 under Goal 12, San Carlos Island.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-23

Add a new policy to Goal 12 to specifically preserve the use "Education/Public Access" on the Matanzas Pass Murphy Oil site.

Terminated none

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PAT 98-24

Amend Objective 17.2 to reinstate language restricting future road plans and prohibiting the extension of certain specific road facilities within the Buckingham Rural Community Preserve Area.

adopted

1/19/00

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PAT 98-25

Add criteria which encourages the location of schools proximate to urban residential areas and add a requirement that the county seek to collocate public facilities, such as parks, libraries and community centers, with schools to the maximum extent possible. adopted 1/19/00

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PAB 98-26

Revise and update the Transportation Element including the following:

Update of Map 3A of the Transportation Map Series (2020 Financially Feasible Transportation Plan) to reflect amendments to the Lee County MPO 2020 Transportation Plan.

Update of Map 3D of the Transportation Map Series (Bikeways/Walkways Facilities Plan) to reflect the most recent version of that document.

Adopted

1/19/00

 no staff report available

PAT 98-27

Amend Objective 33.1 and its subsequent policies to reflect the current status of the Lee County Regional Water Supply Authority.

tabled none

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PAT 98-28

Amend Policy 37.1.4 to change the reference to the Soil Conservation Service to reflect the current agency name, the U.S.D.A. Natural Resources Conservation Service.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-29

Amend the Conservation and Coastal Management Element to eliminate the duplication between Policy 73.1.7 and Policy 73.1.8.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-30

Amend the Conservation and Coastal Management Element to eliminate the duplication between Policy 97.1.3 and Policy 97.1.4.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-31

Amend Policy 70.1.3 to reflect the current roadway level of service standards and language as identified in Policy 22.1.1 and the backlogged road provisions in Policy 22.1.2

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-32

Amend the Capital Improvements Element (Tables 3 & 4) to reflect the latest adopted Capital Improvement Program.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-33

Review the Standards for Administrative Interpretations, especially the criteria listed under the Single-Family Residence Provision.

withdrawn none

 no staff report available

PAT 98-34

Amend the Glossary to modify the "Coastal High Hazard Area" definition to be consistent with Florida Statute 163.3178(2)(h) and evaluate the effects of this change on Goals 75 and 76 and its subsequent policies.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-35

Amend the Glossary to modify the definition of Hurricane Vulnerability Zone.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-36

Amend the Glossary to add one or more definitions for Moderate, Low and Very Low Income individuals and families.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-37

Revise the Lee Plan to replace the references to specific departments and divisions with more generic language such as "Lee County staff." Specifically amend the Conservation and Coastal Management Element Policies 72.1.1, 73.1.6, 80.1.4.

tabled none

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PAT 98-39

Evaluate and analyze the nine land use recommendations of the Arnold Committee for inclusion into the Lee Plan.

adopted 1/19/00

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PAT 98-40

Evaluate the provision in Policy 79.1.4 which prohibits new or replacement drawbridges on evacuation routes spanning major or marked navigable waterways.

adopted 1/19/00

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