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Commissioners approve Jupiter Hills Club employee dormitory in split 3–2 vote
Summary
The Board approved the 22nd amendment to the Jupiter Hills Village PUD to convert a 4.59-acre Phase 9 parcel from commercial to a 32-bed employee dormitory. Supporters cited workforce housing and trip reduction; opponents raised preservation and habitat concerns. Vote was 3–2.
Martin County commissioners approved a PUD amendment Jan. 28 allowing the Jupiter Hills Club to convert Phase 9 of its Jupiter Hills Village Planned Unit Development from a commercial designation to a 32‑bed, single‑story dormitory for seasonal and club employees. The board approved the 22nd PUD amendment by a 3–2 vote after extended public comment and commissioner discussion about conservation and workforce housing needs.
Senior planner John Sennott described the proposal as a one‑story, 32‑bed building on a 4.59‑acre parcel currently zoned as part of the Jupiter Hills Village PUD. The plan includes a 1.15‑acre upland preserve area (25% of the site), a 0.83‑acre landscape buffer that will retain existing native…
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