Placement: Second Reading of Ordinances / Quasi-Judicial Hearing
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Ordinance 23-63, Quasi-Judicial, Public Hearing, An Ordinance to Rezone 1.01 Acres of Property Located South of SW Dwyer Avenue and West of SW Bayshore Boulevard from the Zoning Designation of Single-Family Residential (RS-2) to General Commercial (CG) Zoning District for Property Legally Described as Lots 9 through 12, Block 237, Port St. Lucie Section 28 (P23-123).
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Submitted By: Cody Sisk, Planner II, Planning & Zoning Department
Strategic Plan Link: The City’s Vision for a diverse local economy and employment options.
Executive Summary (General Business): The request is for the rezoning of the 1.01-acre property from Single-Family Residential (RS-2) to General Commercial (CG). The applicant is requesting this change so that the zoning designation will be compatible with the Future Land Use classification of General Commercial (CG).
Presentation Information: Staff may provide a presentation.
Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council adopt the ordinance approving the CG rezoning as recommend by the Planning and Zoning Board.
Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council not approve the ordinance and provide staff direction.
Background: The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of the proposed CG rezoning at the September 5, 2023, Planning and Zoning Board.
Issues/Analysis: See staff report.
Financial Information: N/A
Special Consideration: N/A
Location of Project: South of SW Dwyer Avenue and West of SW Bayshore Boulevard.
Attachments:
1. Ordinance
2. Staff Report
3. Application
4. Warranty Deed
5. Agent Authorization
6. Staff Presentation
NOTE: All of the listed items in the “Attachment” section above are in the custody of the City Clerk. Any item(s) not provided in City Council packets are available upon request from the City Clerk.
Internal Reference Number: 23257-02
Legal Sufficiency Review:
Reviewed by Elizabeth L. Hertz, Senior Deputy City Attorney. Approved as to Legal form and sufficiency by James D. Stokes, City Attorney.