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Council approves height change for public buildings, several ordinances and special exceptions; votes and conditions summarized
Summary
Council adopted a text amendment allowing 65-foot public buildings in institutional zones, approved several second‑reading ordinances and multiple special exceptions (concrete plant, fuel station, drive‑through), and approved two public‑art installations with conditions.
Port St. Lucie — At its Dec. 8 meeting, the Port St. Lucie City Council completed a package of legislative and quasi‑judicial actions affecting development standards, public art, and project approvals.
Key outcomes: • Public‑building height: The council approved a city‑initiated text amendment to allow publicly owned or operated buildings in institutional zones to rise to 65 feet (from 35 feet) when consistent with a 2024 comprehensive‑plan change; staff said the measure aligns zoning language with the plan and is…
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