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Council approves land‑use change to allow nursing facility at 2277 SE Leonard Road
Summary
The Port St. Lucie City Council approved Ordinance 25‑10 on March 10, 2025, amending the city's comprehensive plan to change 1.45 acres at 2277 SE Leonard Road from "residential office institutional" to "institutional," allowing the existing assisted‑living facility to be used as a convalescent/nursing home and to conform to institutional zoning.
Port St. Lucie City Council approved Ordinance 25‑10 on March 10, 2025, a first‑reading legislative amendment to the city's comprehensive plan that changes approximately 1.45 acres at 2277 Southeast Leonard Road from "residential office institutional" (ROI) to "institutional." The amendment was requested so the existing assisted‑living facility can be classified consistently with the property's institutional zoning and to allow conversion to a convalescent/nursing home.
Bethany Grubbs with the planning department told the council the site has been developed as a 50‑bed assisted‑living facility contained in a roughly 14,000‑square‑foot building and is "approximately 1.45 acres in size." Grubbs said staff reviewed public‑facilities…
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