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Martin County approves Río Marine Village site plans, accepts $70,000 privilege fee for right‑of‑way abandonment
Summary
Martin County commissioners unanimously approved abandonment of a small platted right‑of‑way for a $70,000 privilege fee and adopted final site plans and easements on Nov. 4 that clear the way for the multi‑phase Río Marine Village waterfront redevelopment on the St. Lucie River.
Martin County commissioners unanimously approved a package of actions on Nov. 4 to advance the Río Marine Village redevelopment on the St. Lucie River, including abandonment of about 9,763 square feet of platted right‑of‑way for an appraised privilege fee of $70,000 and adoption of three final site plans covering Phase 1 East, Phase 2 West and the Preserve at Río.
County planning staff told the board the project will provide a mix of uses along the riverfront, totaling roughly 190 residential units in Phase 1 East (178 apartments, four townhomes and eight live/work units), commercial waterfront uses and a marina clubhouse, plus additional restaurants, marine services and public riverwalks in Phase 2 West and 145 residential units and upland preserve areas in the Preserve phase.
“Development review staff have found the Ryo South Dixie LLC application to comply with all applicable regulations,” Principal Planner Brian Elam said…
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