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St. Lucie commissioners approve Oak Alley PUD with environmental conditions

3263366 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

The Board of County Commissioners granted preliminary and partial final planned unit development approval for the 70.56‑acre Oak Alley project, a 57‑lot single‑family subdivision, with conditions including a conservation easement, monitoring and utility agreements.

The St. Lucie Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 15 approved preliminary and partial final planned unit development (PUD) plans for Oak Alley, a proposed 70.56‑acre subdivision to be developed with 57 detached single‑family homes and a small nonresidential component to be considered later.

Planning Manager David Kelly told the board the proposal complies with the comprehensive plan and the land development code and recommended approval with five limiting conditions covering a conservation easement, a management plan and monitoring reports, delineation of lands to be preserved prior to clearing, and a final…

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