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Bonita Springs board approves rezoning to preserve West Terry duplexes

2127967 · January 17, 2025
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The Bonita Springs Land Use Hearings and Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to rezone about 1.04 acres on Williams Road and Sun Aqua Lane to a residential plan development to formalize five existing duplexes, approve a setback/buffer deviation and impose conditions including required lot splits and a 10-unit density cap.

The Bonita Springs Land Use Hearings and Adjustments and Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to rezone roughly 1.04 acres at 2702028 Williams Road, 2703638 Williams Road and 2700131 Sun Aqua Lane from Two-Family Conservation (TFC 2) to Residential Plan Development (RPD) to preserve existing duplex structures and cure long-standing nonconformities.

The rezoning matter was introduced by Mike Fegan of Community Development, who told the board the properties predate the city's zoning code and are nonconforming under current TFC 2 standards. "This is a request to rezone a little over an acre from the TFC 2 residential zoning district to a residential plan development," Fegan said, adding the RPD is being used to both cure nonconformities and to address future redevelopment options.

The applicant, represented by attorney Morgan Hyla of the law firm Davies Duke on behalf of West Terry LLC, told the board the parcels currently…

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