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Commission denies Prado Place rezoning, approves a package of development plans including RV park, apartment villas, office flex and plats
Summary
In a single meeting the commission denied a rezoning application for a 60‑unit development on South 30th Street, and approved several other land‑use items: an 84‑lot RV park conditional use, a 30‑unit innovative apartment site plan, an 18,000‑square‑foot office/flex major site plan, and a final plat for Savannah Preserve phase 1.
The City of Fort Pierce Commission mixed approvals and a high‑profile denial on May 19, voting against a requested rezoning for Prado Place while approving an array of development items including a Crossroads RV park, an innovative apartment site plan on Oleander Avenue, an office/flex project and a final plat for Savannah Preserve.
Prado Place rezoning denied: The commission denied an application to rezone 5.28 acres at or near 1038 South 30th Street from residential single‑family (E‑3) to a planned development that would have permitted up to 60 residential units (11.4 units per acre, using the city’s density bonus calculation). Planning staff and the planning board had recommended approval subject to a package of 14 conditions, including a required final PD submittal addressing stormwater, traffic and a gopher‑tortoise survey. The application proposed a density bonus derived from the city comprehensive plan and included a master PD submittal showing duplex and townhome configurations.
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