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Commission approves Okeechobee Road flex-space project but limits which conditional uses are allowed
Summary
The City Commission granted conditional-use approval and site-plan acceptance for a 3.57-acre flex-space development at 4650 Okeechobee Road, adopting planning-board conditions and limiting the site’s conditional uses to the specific list in the applicant’s packet to avoid a blanket approval of every conditional use in the C-3 zoning table.
The Fort Pierce City Commission on July 7 approved a conditional-use permit and site plan for a new flex-space development at 4650 Okeechobee Road, contingent on conditions set by the Planning Board and a supplementary condition that limits which conditional uses may operate on the site.
The applicant, HJA Design Studio, representing property owner Saint Lucie Kings LLC, proposed two single-story buildings totaling roughly 37,000 square feet of office and warehouse space on about 3.57 acres in a C-3 (general commercial) zoning district. The planning board recommended approval with nine conditions; the commission approved those conditions and added a requirement that only the conditional uses listed in the applicant’s submitted packet (the list on page 9 of the application) be allowed on the property without returning to the commission.
Planning-board conditions include unity of title and parcel combination, submission of a general address request before land clearing, a landscape maintenance agreement prior to certificate of occupancy,…
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