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Council tables major Tradition DRI amendment after extended debate; staff and applicant to meet with council members
Summary
Council members asked for more one-on-one briefings and tabled the Tradition Development of Regional Impact (DRI) seventh amendment to May 27 after detailed presentations and public comments raising traffic and infrastructure concerns.
The Port St. Lucie City Council on April 28 tabled a proposed Seventh Amendment to the Tradition Development of Regional Impact (DRI) after extended presentations by staff and the applicant and multiple council members requested more one-on-one briefings.
Bridget Keane of the Planning and Zoning Department described changes the amendment would make to the existing Tradition development order, including updated entitlements, a revised conversion matrix, updated phasing, and date-certain requirements for certain roadway and utility obligations. She said the amendment would increase multifamily entitlements by 397 units and assisted-living entitlements by 120…
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