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Developer says Pine Island down-zoning would remove 100 houses, add conservation and private investment

3092982 · April 7, 2025
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Summary

A developer representative told the Natural Resources Committee that a proposed Pine Island down-zoning would permanently remove 100 residential units, preserve roughly 360 acres, donate an initial $3 million to a community center and attract $100 million in private investment.

Kevin Dukes, a real-estate attorney, used the committee's public-comment period to describe a proposed rezoning to down-zone property known as Pine Island and to express support for related green-space and rural-and-critical-land initiatives.

“My name is Kevin Dukes. I'm a real estate attorney with the law firm of Harvey and Batty,” Dukes said, and he summarized the developer’s plan, which he said is now on file with county staff. Dukes said the proposed down zoning would remove about 100 residential units…

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