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Board approves increase in capacity at Live Oak Detox, ties parking waiver to operational controls
Summary
The planning board on Aug. 11 recommended approval of a conditional-use permit allowing Live Oak Detox Center to increase short-term detox occupancy from 14 to 16 clients, subject to a condition tying a prior parking waiver to the facility's current operational model and restricting parking to staff and service vehicles.
The Fort Pierce Planning Board on Aug. 11 recommended approval of a conditional-use application allowing Live Oak Detox Center at 912 Avenue I to increase its licensed short-term residential detox capacity from 14 to 16 clients.
City staff presented the application, noting the facility is licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Families and accredited by The Joint Commission. The property at parcel ID 2403-707-0009-000-6 sits in an R4 (medium-density residential) zone surrounded by single-family homes and vacant parcels.…
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