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Fort Pierce planning board recommends future land use and zoning change for four parcels along Avenue D
Summary
The Fort Pierce Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend a small‑scale future land‑use map amendment and zoning reclassification for four county‑owned parcels along Avenue D to allow commercial designation and use under the Live Local Act; the city, redevelopment agency and St. Lucie County will retain control of final development approvals.
The Fort Pierce Planning Board voted unanimously June 9 to recommend a small‑scale future land‑use map amendment and a zoning reclassification for four parcels on Avenue D between Seventh and Eighth streets.
Planning Director Kev Freeman told the board the parcels—currently owned by St. Lucie County and designated residential medium with R4 zoning—are part of a multi‑party effort by the City of Fort Pierce, the Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency and St. Lucie County to align zoning and enable development under Florida’s Live Local Act. ‘‘The purpose of the zoning land‑use map amendment…
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