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Council approves conceptual plan amendment for 13-unit Globe Townhomes on Port St. Lucie Boulevard after traffic concerns raised

5964464 · October 13, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a request to amend a conceptual plan to replace an approved restaurant with a 13-unit multifamily project on a 1.2-acre site along Port St. Lucie Boulevard. Nearby residents and council members raised traffic and safety concerns; staff and the applicant described design, stormwater and buffering measures.

The Port St. Lucie City Council on Monday approved an amendment to the limited mixed-use (LMD) conceptual plan to allow construction of a 13-unit multifamily project on a 1.2-acre site along Southwest Port St. Lucie Boulevard, replacing a previously approved 2,500-square-foot restaurant concept.

Planning staff presented the application as a reconfiguration of the approved conceptual plan; the zoning is unchanged but the conceptual site plan required council approval to substitute the restaurant with the multifamily plan. Francis Forman of the planning and zoning division said the proposal retained…

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