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Planning board approves variances and special exceptions for mixed commercial development along Becker Road and Port St. Lucie Boulevard
Summary
The board approved multiple quasi-judicial actions for a 15.45-acre commercial development at Becker Road and Port St. Lucie Boulevard, including a concrete plant special exception, canopy-length and setback variances, convenience store/fuel sales SEU, a McDonald's drive-thru SEU, and a monument sign variance; approvals included site-specific conditions for landscaping, berms and sidewalks.
Port St. Lucie’s Planning & Zoning Board on Dec. 2 approved a package of quasi-judicial permits and variances for a 15.45-acre commercial development at the northwest corner of Becker Road and Port St. Lucie Boulevard, including a concrete plant, fueling station canopy and convenience store/fuel sales, a drive-thru restaurant, and related sign and setback variances.
Daniel Robinson of the Planning & Zoning Department presented staff reports for several related files. The Decorative Concrete Specialist special exception (applicant: Decorative Concrete Specialist of South Florida) was…
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