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Martin County Zoning Meetings

9 meetings monitored in Martin County, FL

April 7, 20262h 56m24,068 words
152PUDapprovedmotion to approveresidentialpublic hearing
Agenda available
March 24, 20263h 26m32,725 words
33motion to approvecomprehensive planapprovedpublic hearingdeferred
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March 10, 20262h 43m24,261 words
105motion to approvepublic hearingapprovedcommercialdensity
Agenda available
February 24, 20265h 14m44,430 words
88industrialcomprehensive plancommercialenvironmental reviewpublic hearing
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February 17, 20261h 41m14,537 words
63approvedresidentialcommercialindustrialsubdivision
Agenda available
February 10, 20262h 30m22,421 words
72motion to approvedeniedapprovedpublic hearingPUD
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January 27, 20262h 8m17,802 words
91motion to approveland usepublic hearingcomprehensive planresidential
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January 6, 20265h 13m48,377 words
97motion to approveapprovedzoningpublic hearingland use
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December 30, 202522m3,148 words
1motion to approve
Agenda available

Frequently Asked Questions

The Martin County Board of County Commissioners and the Local Planning Agency are tracked by ZoneWire for growth management plan amendments, development orders, rezoning requests, conditional use permits, and site plan approvals across Martin County.

The Martin County Board of County Commissioners meets twice per month, with the Local Planning Agency holding hearings monthly. Martin County is known for strict growth controls, so land use items receive thorough review at each meeting.

A growth management plan amendment in Martin County is a request to change the future land use designation for a parcel under the county's comprehensive growth management plan. Martin County, located on the Treasure Coast near Stuart, enforces some of the strictest growth controls in Florida, making these amendments closely scrutinized.

Key zoning terms for Martin County include growth management plan amendment, development order, rezoning, conditional use permit, site plan approval, concurrency, and comprehensive plan. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Martin County governing body.