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Lee County LPA recommends removing minimum thresholds for mixed‑use plan developments

Lee County Local Planning Agency · December 8, 2025
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Summary

The Local Planning Agency voted to recommend LDC changes that strike minimum square‑footage and residential unit thresholds for mixed‑use plan developments, a change staff and developers said will allow projects to respond to market shifts while retaining site‑specific review.

The Lee County Local Planning Agency on Dec. 8 recommended that the Board of County Commissioners consider amendments to the land development code that eliminate minimum square‑footage and residential‑unit thresholds for mixed‑use plan developments (MPDs).

Anthony Rodriguez of the Department of Community Development’s Zoning Section told the LPA the proposal would "strike those minimums and to allow, essentially a group of uses to be developed within a…

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