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Council approves package of ordinances, resolutions and agreements; PUD hearing continued to July 28
Summary
Port St. Lucie City Council on July 14 approved multiple ordinances and resolutions, approved a consent agenda item pulled for discussion, and voted to reopen and continue a quasi-judicial hearing on the Gatlin Plaza PUD amendment to July 28, 2025.
Port St. Lucie City Council approved a slate of ordinances and resolutions and managed several procedural items at its July 14 meeting, including a motion to reopen and continue the quasi‑judicial hearing for the Gatlin Plaza planned unit development (PUD) amendment to July 28, 2025.
The council unanimously approved the consent agenda after pulling one item (7h) for separate comment and then approving it. Councilmembers also approved second readings and first reading ordinances and several resolutions related to utility easements, sign-code amendments, property abandonments and construction agreements with the Florida Department of Transportation, and authorized a lease for storage of evidentiary vehicles.
The votes bundle together routine and substantive items that set development, infrastructure and municipal operations in motion. Several items were approved with no extended debate; a small number required additional procedural steps or negotiation authority for staff.
Key approved items and formal outcomes
- Consent agenda: Approved (motion carries unanimously). Item 7h (agreement with property broker/brokerage)…
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