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File #: 2024-464    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 5/1/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/13/2024 Final action: 5/13/2024
Title: Approve a Major Site Plan for Sympatico Residential (P23-090).
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Site Plan, 3. Landscape Plan, 4. Building Elevations, 5. Cat Relocation Plan, 6. Public Works Traffic Memo, 7. Staff Presentation
Placement: Consent Agenda
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Approve a Major Site Plan for Sympatico Residential (P23-090).
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Submitted By: Francis Forman, Planner II, Planning & Zoning Department.

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Executive Summary (General Business): The owner, Port St. Lucie Properties, LLC, has applied for a major site plan approval for a project known as Sympatico Residential. The proposed major site plan is for the development of a 324-unit, multi-family apartment complex, which will consist of nine (9) three-story buildings. The proposed site will have the main access located along SW Yale Street, with a secondary access coming from the north side of the existing Darwin Plaza that abuts the subject property. Additionally, the applicant is proposing to reconstruct the intersection of SW Darwin Boulevard and SW Yale Street to install a traffic calming round-about. The proposed roundabout will be utilized to reduce the strain on traffic impacts that will result from the construction of the proposed complex. The subject property also contains multiple cat colonies, which the applicant has agreed to relocate into the proposed 4.65-acre nature preserve, located on the eastern side of the property. The relocation of these colonies will be done over several weeks and prior to any land clearing to ensure the security and safety of the colony within the preserve. The preserve will not only serve as a relocation site for the colonies but will also serve as a buffer to the existing single-family residential homes to the east. With this, the proposed project would serve as a buffer/transition between the existing single-family to the east and the commercial site to the west. In addition to relocating the cat colonies, providing a roundabout to create a traffic calming device, and a 4.65-acre nature preserve, the applicant is also providing a pedestrian nature trail along the eastern portion o...

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