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12 meetings monitored in St. Lucie County, FL

June 18, 20261h 31m13,519 words
150zoningpublic hearingrezoningland useresidential
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June 2, 20261h 54m13,882 words
105PUDcomprehensive planresidentialapprovedmotion to approve
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May 19, 20262h 57m24,411 words
187residentialmotion to approveapprovedcomprehensive planland use
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May 5, 20262h 0m16,058 words
163rezoningcomprehensive planmotion to approveapprovedpublic hearing
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April 21, 20265h 5m42,443 words
298PUDresidentialmotion to approveapprovedpublic hearing
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April 16, 20262h 48m23,386 words
343zoningrezoningrezonePUDcomprehensive plan
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April 7, 20261h 4m7,378 words
64motion to approveland useapproveddensityvariance
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March 19, 20263h 29m31,839 words
191zoningconditional useindustrialland useapproved
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March 17, 20266h 31m56,029 words
379motion to approvezoningland usepublic hearingapproved
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March 3, 20261h 47m16,981 words
13motion to approverezoningzoningPUDcommercial
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning in the unincorporated area of St. Lucie County is governed by the county's Land Development Code, published on Municode. Chapter III establishes the zoning districts, which were created to carry out the goals and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. Under the Code, no structure or land in the unincorporated area may be constructed, moved, remodeled, used, or occupied except in accordance with the requirements of the zoning district in which it is located, unless it qualifies as a legal nonconformity. Incorporated municipalities such as Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie administer their own separate zoning codes.

Chapter III of the Land Development Code establishes the county's zoning districts, including agricultural districts (AG-1, AG-2.5, and AG-5), Residential/Conservation (R/C), Agricultural-Residential (AR-1), residential estate districts (RE-1, RE-2), single-family residential districts (RS-2, RS-3), and commercial districts such as Commercial, General (CG), among others. As examples, the AG-1 district is intended to protect productive commercial agriculture and limits residential density to a maximum of one dwelling unit per gross acre, and the CG district is intended to accommodate a wide variety of commercial uses serving a large market area. The full list of districts and their permitted and conditional uses is set out in the Land Development Code.

The St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission serves as the county's designated Local Planning Agency and makes recommendations on rezonings, land development code amendments, and comprehensive plan and Future Land Use Map amendments. According to the county, the Planning and Zoning Commission meets on the third Thursday of the month at 6:00 PM in the County Commission Chamber of the Roger Poitras Administration Annex, located at 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. The Board of County Commissioners takes final action on land-use applications.

Applications are handled by the county's Planning and Development Services / Planning Division, which oversees current and long-range planning in unincorporated St. Lucie County, including site plan applications, conditional use permits, zoning, text amendments to the Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan, and Future Land Use Map amendments. Applications can be submitted through the county's online Citizen Self Service platform (Tyler EnerGov). Applications are coordinated with the Development Review Committee, which includes agencies such as Engineering, Public Works, Building & Code Regulations, Utilities, the School Board, the Health Department, the Fire District, and the Sheriff's Office.

Yes. Applicants requesting a rezoning to a Planned Development zoning district, a Conditional Use Permit, a Future Land Use Map amendment to a Mixed Use or Special District, or a Development Agreement must provide for public participation through a community meeting. If a required community meeting is not held, the Planning and Development Services Department will not proceed with scheduling the application for a public hearing. Land-use applications are then heard at public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners.

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