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Planning board approves several city-initiated small-scale land-use changes to expand park and utility sites
Summary
The board approved city-initiated small-scale comprehensive plan amendments to convert roughly 46 acres (PSL Luca Bay), 29 acres (Torino Park) and nearly 1 acre for utility use adjoining North Port, allowing future park and utility development and aligning zoning with the city's master plans.
The Port St. Lucie Planning & Zoning Board on Dec. 2 approved multiple city-initiated small-scale comprehensive plan amendments that change future land-use designations to support parks and municipal utility infrastructure.
Cody Sisk of the Planning & Zoning Department presented three separate city-initiated petitions. The PSL Luca Bay amendment covers approximately 46 acres and changes the future land use from low-density residential and utility to open space/recreation…
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