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City approves variance amid pickleball court controversy

June 07, 2024 | Marco Island, Collier County, Florida



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City approves variance amid pickleball court controversy
During a recent meeting of the Marco Island City Council, discussions centered around community amenities and a proposed variance related to parking and landscaping requirements for a new development.

Council member Dave reflected on the evolution of recreational facilities on the island, recalling past controversies surrounding the construction of the racket center and the San Marco Residence. He emphasized the importance of adapting to the growing population and the increasing popularity of pickleball, noting that many condominium associations have converted tennis courts to accommodate the sport.

The council unanimously approved a site development plan for the \"rocket science\" project, signaling a commitment to enhancing local amenities. Following this, a resolution was presented to approve a variance from the city’s land development code concerning minimum off-street parking and landscaping requirements for a property located at 1275 San Marco Road.

Public comments highlighted concerns about noise and late-night activities at the pickleball courts. Resident Russ Meyer reported an incident involving late-night play that escalated to a confrontation, prompting calls to law enforcement. Another resident questioned the security of the courts after hours, suggesting that they may not be locked when city employees are not present.

In response, city officials acknowledged the need to address these concerns and indicated they would explore options for better management of the facilities. The council ultimately approved the variance resolution, which will now be forwarded to the city council for final consideration.

The meeting concluded with a call for board communications, but no further discussions were raised before adjournment.

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