• Planning Commissioner Paul Shea

  • Dear Collier County Planning Commissioner Shea,

    Within the next 2 weeks,  the Planning Commission will have the opportunity to complete their review of the growth plan amendment and rezone petition for One Naples, as submitted by Stock Development/Vanderbilt Naples Holdings, LLC .
     
    Its
    location, non-conforming building heights, non-conforming density plus
    deviations in architecture, landscaping, parking and sidewalks, along with its
    proposed 10,000 sq. ft commercial space and up 99 slip marina, are not in
    keeping with, or protective of the local environment nor do they meet the
    intent of the LDC.
     
    One
    Naples poses great safety concerns for pedestrians, bikers, cars, and emergency
    vehicles alike. This proposed MPUD at the entrance to the public beach, will negatively affect the already congested Vanderbilt Beach
    collector roadway, having difficulty handling the existing peak hour
    traffic.  The approval of this MPUD as presented, will only serve to
    exasperate road-pedestrians safety issues with its overpowering structures,
    ignored setbacks, deviations in right of ways and parking plus more. 
     
    One Naples website advertises “ONE FOR ALL. Presenting a vision
    that doesn’t reinvent a neighborhood but compliments its legacy,” however,
    the approval of this petition would surely ‘reinvent’ the surrounding
    neighborhood and adversely affect public access and safety to the beach for all
    the citizens of Collier County. As presented, One Naples is totally
    incompatible with the surrounding neighborhood and is an unreasonable,
    unsightly monstrosity at the foot of the public beach. 
     
    Even
    with all the revisions made as a result of the neighborhood‘s expressed
    concerns and staff comments, this proposed project remains laden with
    deviations and non-conformances that do not meet the intent of the LDC and/or
    justify and support ‘more intense’ land use entitlements.
     
    Therefore, we are asking you, as a Commission, to
    recommend  a strong ‘denial’ of this growth plan and rezone petition,
    as proposed.  Please, do the right thing for the safety of the
    citizens of Vanderbilt Beach and the surrounding communities, to prevent the overcrowding of land, and avoid the undue
    concentration of population; and facilitate the adequate and efficient
    provision of transportation for the citizens of Collier County, as well. 
     
    Stock
    Development needs to accept a 'modified' rezone approval that fully meets the
    intent of the LDC and reflects
    sensible building in order to protect the health, safety, and well-being of our
    local environment for years to come.

    Thank you,
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