- Collier County Commissioners unanimously approved transmitting a proposed residential overlay to the state for review.
- The overlay would allow for nearly 1,300 homes, including affordable housing, on a 229-acre property in east Collier County.
- The state will review the proposal for compliance with growth management laws, and the county will hold final approval hearings after state review.
Florida agencies will take a look at a proposed new residential overlay on a 229-acre property in east Collier County that will allow almost 1,300 single-family and multi-family homes that include affordable housing.
It’s another step toward FL Star Development and Habitat for Humanity of Collier County getting approval for two communities planned at the northeastern intersection of Greenway and Fritchey roads, about a half mile north of Tamiami Trail East.
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday, June 24, in favor of transmitting to the state proposed amendments to the Collier County Growth Management Plan, creating the Greenway-Fritchey Residential Overlay. The overlay would allow a maximum of 1,299 single family and multifamily residential units with affordable housing. It also would allow a reduction in the littoral shelf planting requirements. A littoral shelf is the area between the body of water and the banks surrounding it…