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Council approves special-exception use for inclusive children’s gym franchise
Summary
Port St. Lucie Council approved a special-exception use for a We Rock the Spectrum franchise to operate a 7,114.78 sq ft children’s recreational facility (enclosed assembly area over 3,000 sq ft) at a former CVS site; staff said parking and utilities are adequate and Planning & Zoning recommended approval.
Port St. Lucie City Council on Feb. 23 approved a special-exception use allowing a We Rock the Spectrum franchise to operate a children’s recreational facility at a commercial property west of U.S. 1 and north of Southeast Veterans Memorial Parkway.
Planning staff presented the application (P25-197), saying the proposed facility would include a 5,801.78-square-foot open activity area plus partitioned rooms that together create a total enclosed assembly area of 7,114.78 square feet — exceeding the 3,000-square-foot threshold that triggers a special exception under section 158.124 of the Port St. Lucie code of ordinances. Staff said the site retains two access…
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