Naples land use attorney Rich Yovanovich, who represents Collier Enterprises, objected to the planning commission's discussions about some of the points in and objections to the town agreement, arguing that it was not officially on the table for a public hearing.
He urged the commission to move forward with its advertised hearings as planned for two of the three villages that would be melded together with the town.
The county has already green-lighted one of those villages, known as Rivergrass.
The commission agreed to follow the order of its agenda — and not to discuss the town agreement any further before separately hearing and voting on the remaining petitions by Collier Enterprises.