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In a recent meeting of the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, discussions centered around a proposed development project at Cabo Rio, raising concerns and hopes among local stakeholders. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as community members voiced their thoughts on the implications of the project for the surrounding area.
One resident, Miss Bennett, expressed cautious support for the proposed density of the development but highlighted concerns regarding the current proposal's approach to property use and road connectivity. She emphasized the need for clarity on how the project would impact existing properties and the surrounding environment, particularly regarding stormwater management.
Jim Chalmers, representing the adjacent Cabrio Harvey Resort, echoed these sentiments, advocating for responsible growth and development. He sought assurances about the long-term upkeep of the area and suggested the inclusion of decorative walls to mitigate noise and light pollution from the new development. Chalmers underscored the importance of maintaining the community's aesthetic and environmental integrity as the project moves forward.
County officials responded to these concerns, with a representative explaining the comprehensive plan's goals for interconnected stormwater systems. However, they noted that hydrological connectivity between Cabo Rio and adjacent sites might be limited, which raised further questions about the project's environmental impact.
As the meeting concluded, the board members acknowledged the community's input, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in shaping the future of St. Lucie County. The discussions highlighted a shared desire for growth that respects both the needs of development and the values of the community, setting the stage for ongoing dialogue as the project progresses.
Converted from St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners' Meeting December 3, 2024 meeting on December 04, 2024
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