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Planning board backs Gordy Creek rezoning, recommends City Commission approval

2531807 · March 10, 2025
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Summary

The Fort Pierce Planning Board recommended approval of the Gordy Creek Planned Development (PD) final site plan and rezoning, sending the proposal to the City Commission with conditions including preservation of a wetland and review of a bus turnaround.

The Fort Pierce Planning Board voted unanimously March 10 to recommend the Gordy Creek Planned Development final site plan and rezoning to the City Commission, subject to the Gordy Creek Residential Plan Development Agreement and the staff-recommended conditions.

Kevin Freeman, Planning Director, told the board the application proposes 316 residential units — a mix of 179 single-family and 137 townhome units — on about 76.97 acres south of Okeechobee Road and west of the turnpike. "Staff recommend that planning board move the proposed rezoning of the Gordy Creek final plan development and site plan to the City…

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