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Board adds enclosed assembly (no alcohol) as special-exception use in OSR districts
Summary
Port St. Lucie planners added 'enclosed assembly without an alcoholic beverage license' as a special-exception use in OSR (Open Space Recreational) zoning, allowing privately owned indoor recreational or cultural facilities subject to site-specific review and design standards.
The Planning & Zoning Board voted March 3 to amend the Open Space Recreational (OSR) zoning district to allow 'enclosed assembly without an alcoholic beverage license' as a special-exception use.
Bethany Grubbs of the planning department said the change expands OSR's permitted uses—currently parks, playgrounds, golf courses and the Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens—to allow…
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