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Port St. Lucie council approves land-use, zoning and finance items; residents pressed council on parks, dump and stadium
Summary
Council approved a package of ordinances and resolutions at its Nov. 21 meeting — including a comprehensive-plan amendment for a new public works site, PUD and sign-program amendments, and a CRA bond first reading — while residents during public comment raised concerns about a proposed stadium, park improvements and the closure of a temporary dump.
At its Nov. 21 meeting the Port St. Lucie City Council approved multiple land-use, zoning and finance items and heard several public comments raising neighborhood concerns.
Key council actions:
- Ordinance 25-69 (comprehensive plan small-scale future land use amendment): Council approved changing about 38.93 acres of city-owned land at the northeast corner of Crosstown Parkway and Southwest Cameo Boulevard from "utility" to "institutional" to allow siting a new Public Works facility. Planning staff said the site plan has been submitted and is scheduled for SPRC review and a January council site-plan hearing.
- Ordinance 25-70 (text amendment): The council approved a text amendment to update the microbrewery definition and add a craft distillery definition (production cap noted…
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