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Lee County commissioners approve three rezoning requests, including Pave Stone Fort Myers and Blue Dog restaurant

Lee County Board of County Commissioners Zoning Hearing · April 22, 2026
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Summary

At the April 22 Lee County Board of County Commissioners zoning hearing, the board approved three rezoning requests — DCI202300037 (Pave Stone Fort Myers), DCI202300042 (Linton Road RPD) and DCI2023‑00045 (Blue Dog restaurant) — each with the hearing examiner’s recommended conditions and no recorded objections.

The Lee County Board of County Commissioners on April 22 approved three zoning cases, clearing the way for an industrial plan development, a small residential plan development and a commercial plan development for a restaurant.

Beth Workman, principal planner in Lee County’s zoning section, presented DCI202300037, a request to rezone 14.95 acres north of Aliko, west of I‑75 and east of U.S. 41 to Industrial Plan Development. Workman said the property — currently a concrete block plant on three parcels — would be combined into a cohesive development with integrated stormwater management, landscaping and internal roadways. The hearing examiner recommended approval and staff stood ready to answer questions.

Catherine Boyle of Boggs…

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