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- Martin County
- 8/25/25
- 08/25/2025
- 36 Minutes
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Overview: The Martin County Council meeting focused heavily on infrastructure projects, with discussions on the Cornell A streetscape project and the New Monrovia unpaved roads project. Key topics included pedestrian safety enhancements, drainage improvements, and community engagement.
- FL
- Martin County
- 8/25/25
- 08/25/2025
- 133 Minutes
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Overview: In the recent Stuart City Commission meeting, discussions focused on a proposed referendum for land use changes at Handy Creek, legal challenges surrounding Senate Bill 180, and contractual disputes related to the Hamilton project. These issues reflect the commission’s efforts to manage development, uphold legal integrity, and address community concerns.
- FL
- Martin County
- 8/21/25
- 08/21/2025
- 16 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Martin County Local Planning Agency unanimously approved an amendment to the county’s land development regulations, aligning them with changes to Florida’s chapter 177 platting regulations. This adjustment shifts the plat approval process from requiring public hearings to a staff-level approval, as mandated by the updated state statute.
- FL
- Martin County
- 8/21/25
- 08/21/2025
- 25 Minutes
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Overview: The Stuart Local Planning Agency has voted to replace the traditional public hearing process for large construction projects with public presentations. This decision was made to avoid compelling commissioners to vote on projects they have no discretion over but has sparked concerns about keeping the public informed.
- FL
- Martin County
- 8/20/25
- 08/20/2025
- 176 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Martin County Council meeting primarily focused on multiple property compliance cases, highlighting various challenges faced by property owners, particularly in securing permits and handling insurance delays for storm-damaged properties. Among the cases discussed, several property owners cited issues with insurance claims and permitting processes, contributing to prolonged non-compliance periods and potential fines.