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Indrio Groves developer agreement moved to April hearing after debate over Russos Road and traffic triggers
Summary
The county advanced the Indrio Groves PUD developer agreement to a second hearing April 7 after weeks of debate over traffic mitigation, the proposed Russos Road right‑of‑way, and how to tie construction triggers to unit counts or trip thresholds. Staff and the developer agreed to continue negotiations.
The St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners on March 17 moved the developer agreement for the 1,027‑acre Indrio Groves Hamlet PUD to a second public hearing on April 7, directing staff and the applicant to refine language that ties roadway and right‑of‑way obligations to measurable triggers.
The project team led by attorney Bob Rains urged the board to approve a collaborative schedule but said the developer cannot force private owners to sell right‑of‑way. "We believe we have a project that meets the intent and spirit of the TVC," Rains said, describing commitments for roads, utilities, a 24.4‑acre K–8 school site and a…
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