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Martin County approves future land use change, rezoning for Coral Gardens vacuum sewer station

2908335 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

The Board unanimously approved a comprehensive plan amendment and concurrent rezoning to allow construction of a vacuum sewer station for Coral Gardens; staff estimated the project cost at about $18 million with an $8 million grant and an assessment-and-SRF loan financing plan for homeowners.

Martin County commissioners on April 8 unanimously approved a future land use map amendment and a companion rezoning to allow a county-owned site to host a vacuum sewer station serving Coral Gardens and planned service for Coral Lakes.

Amy Offenbach, planner with the Martin County Growth Management Department, told the board the request is CPA 24-25 and would change 4.2 acres from "institutional recreational" to "institutional general." Offenbach said staff recommended approval after the Local Planning Agency voted 4–0 to forward the item.

Leo Repetti of Martin County Utilities described project financing…

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