In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on two significant proposals for the Daniels Town Center, identified as CPA 2022-0010 and CPA 2022-0011. The proposals aim to amend the future land use designation of a 61.25-acre site located at the southwest corner of Daniels Parkway and Interstate 75 from \"general interchange\" to \"intensive development.\" Additionally, the plans include expanding the mixed-use overlay to encompass 53.13 acres of the property.
The project team, led by attorney Richard Aiken, presented the amendments, emphasizing the strategic location of the site, which is approximately one mile from the Southwest Florida International Airport and currently accessible via Daniels Parkway. The proposed changes are designed to facilitate future development, with the Three Oaks Parkway Extension, currently under construction, bisecting the property and expected to enhance access significantly.
Key components of the proposal include updating the Lee Plan maps to reflect the new land use categories and allowing for a mixed-use overlay that would enable a variety of residential and commercial developments. The project aims to maintain a density cap of 20 units per acre, which is lower than the maximum allowed under the proposed intensive development designation.
The planning overview highlighted the site's compatibility with surrounding infrastructure, including proximity to public utilities and transit routes. The developers assured that environmental considerations have been addressed, with plans to preserve an isolated wetland area on the property.
The meeting also featured input from transportation consultants, who confirmed that the proposed land use changes would not significantly alter traffic projections for the site. The developers have coordinated with local authorities to ensure that the project aligns with regional transportation improvements.
Overall, the proposals are positioned as a response to the evolving needs of the area, aiming to create a balanced development that integrates residential, commercial, and recreational spaces while respecting the existing community dynamics. The next steps will involve further review and public input as the project moves forward.