Fort Pierce planning board approves revised Sunrise Lakes plan

FORT PIERCE – The city’s advisory Planning Board on Oct. 13 recommended approval of the final site plan for Sunrise Lakes in White City, just weeks after rejecting an earlier version over concerns about off-road school bus pick-ups. The decision allows the developer to move forward following revisions that addressed the board’s earlier objections.

The city’s newly installed Assistant Planning Director Christopher Suneson opened the hearing that evening on the 11.5-acre parcel.

“This is a revised application proposing a rezoning to a final PD of 48 single-family residences at 4.16 units per acre at 3804 Sunrise Boulevard,” he said. “The site is south of Bell Avenue along Sunrise, zoned R-1, with a future land use of residential low, allowing up to 6.5 units per acre. It’s bordered by RS-3 zoning to the south and west, a cemetery to the north, and the FDOT building to the west.”…

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