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City requests vacation of 20‑foot platted alley between NW 30 Second Place and Burnt Store Road North; staff recommends approval with conditions

3640193 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

The City of Cape Coral sought to vacate a 20‑foot platted alley and underlying easements separating two city‑owned parcels at 5 Northwest 30 Second Place and 14 Burnt Store Road North so the parcels can be joined for future development.

The City of Cape Coral asked the hearing examiner on June 3 to vacate a 20‑foot platted alley and associated easements that separate two city‑owned parcels at 5 Northwest 30 Second Place and 14 Burnt Store Road North. Mike Struve, a planning team coordinator with the City of Cape Coral Planning Division, presented the city‑initiated request and said the city proposes to combine the two vacant parcels—together more than 2.6 acres—by vacating the alley and certain platted easements while reserving specific easements for maintenance and future access.

Struve told the hearing that staff had provided public notice and sent letters to surrounding property owners and that the alley and…

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