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Lee County approves rezoning of 1.8-acre site on Daniels Parkway for commercial plan development amid Port Authority concerns
Summary
The Lee County Board of County Commissioners approved a rezoning April 2 to create a Commercial Planned Development for a 1.8‑acre parcel on Daniels Parkway to allow unified commercial development; the applicant said Dollar Tree is the end user under contract.
At the April 2 Lee County Zoning Hearing, the board considered a rezoning request to change a 1.8‑acre parcel from split commercial zoning to a Commercial Planned Development (CPD) so the property could be developed with a single, unified plan.
Tina Ekblad, principal and founder of Sage Entitlements, representing DPG Florida Shopping Centers, told the board the request would allow a 10,000‑square‑foot commercial development and that, per a real estate contract, Dollar Tree was the expected end user. Ekblad said the parcel currently contains split zoning (commercial tourist and general commercial), which imposes differing development rules and makes unified site development difficult. She described access arrangements: the site would…
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