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Port St. Lucie board approves variance for outdoor storage racks in landscape buffer at Biltmore Street warehouse
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board on July 1 approved variance P25-031 to allow outdoor storage racks in a required 10-foot landscape buffer at 1791 Southwest Biltmore Street, with conditions that the variance terminate if the current tenant vacates and that the buffer be restored.
The Port St. Lucie Planning and Zoning Board on July 1 approved variance P25-031 to allow outdoor storage racks within a required 10-foot perimeter landscape buffer at 1791 Southwest Biltmore Street, a warehouse property, with conditions tied to the current tenant.
The variance, presented by Marissa Dabria Lachman of the Planning and Zoning Department, seeks a 10-foot landscape buffer reduction along 209 feet of frontage and a variance from an eight-foot opaque fence requirement around outdoor storage. The board approved the request with two conditions: the variance will terminate if the current tenant vacates the property, and the landscape buffer must be restored…
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