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Martin County planners approve land-use change and rezoning for Coral Gardens vacuum sewer station
Summary
The Local Planning Agency unanimously approved a small-scale comprehensive plan amendment and concurrent rezoning on 4.2 acres to permit a vacuum-based sewer station that staff says will serve about 638 homes in Coral Gardens.
Martin County’s Local Planning Agency voted unanimously April 3 to approve a small-scale comprehensive plan amendment and a concurrent rezoning for a 4.2-acre site intended to host a vacuum-based sewer station for the Coral Gardens community.
Planner Amy Offenbach of the Martin County Growth Management Department told the agency the request—filed by the Board of County Commissioners as the applicant—would change the site’s future land use from “institutional recreational” to “institutional general” and rezone the parcel from PR (public recreation) to PS‑1 (public service‑1).
The change…
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