The Volusia County PLDRC meeting on July 17, 2025, featured a significant discussion regarding a property development proposal presented by Gerald Lewis, a resident of DeBary, Florida. Lewis addressed the commission to clarify his intentions for the property and to respond to staff recommendations.
Lewis confirmed that he had consulted with an environmental expert prior to purchasing the land, ensuring that he understood the buildability of the site. He noted that while the western portion of the property is classified as unbuildable due to its proximity to a wetland area, the eastern side is suitable for development. He explained that the elevation differences on the property allow for construction away from the wetlands.
The commission inquired about the support from neighboring property owners. Lewis indicated that the owner of the adjacent parcel had previously expressed no objections to his plans. He also clarified that his intention is to build the property as a primary residence rather than for resale.
The meeting concluded with no further comments from staff or commission members, indicating a smooth progression for Lewis's development plans. The discussions highlighted the importance of environmental considerations in property development and the collaborative nature of local governance in addressing community concerns.