Martin County

File #: 25-0296   
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Community Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: 11/25/2024 Final action:
Title: CRA INVESTMENT PROGRAM APPLICATION, 11690 SE DIXIE HWY., HOBE SOUND CRA
Attachments: 1. #013 - Application Checklist.pdf, 2. #013 - Application.pdf, 3. Mo Better Garage.pdf, 4. JM Building Supply.pdf, 5. Window Doctor.pdf, 6. Applicant-013_ CRABoardPresentation.pdf
PLACEMENT: Old Business
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CRA INVESTMENT PROGRAM APPLICATION, 11690 SE DIXIE HWY., HOBE SOUND CRA
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:executive summary
The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board is to review a CRA Investment Program application for property owner, Suzanne D. Martin. The building is located in the Corridor Subdistrict at 11690 SE Dixie Hwy., in the Hobe Sound CRA. The application for the Property Improvement Program, dated October 28, 2024, is to replace the garage doors and gas station window with historically similar doors and window.
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BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:
By implementing the CRA Investment Program, the CRA has introduced an additional strategy to continue its successful redevelopment journey. The attraction of new businesses, retention of longstanding businesses, assistance to struggling businesses, and strong encouragement of private
investment are all important and vital components of a robust, comprehensive redevelopment approach.

Buildings that occupy the public realm, if dilapidated and unattractive, contribute to slum and blight, keep away patrons, discourage business, often are not code compliant, can be unsafe, and do not
fully contribute to the tax rolls. Improving the public realm is exactly what the CRA is intended to do
and encouraging private enterprises to be a partner in the process is not only smart business, but it
greatly increases the chances for long-term successful change. Positive changes made to properties
in the public realm are an excellent investment because they benefit and strengthen the entire
community-residents, businesses, and visitors.

LEGAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW:
This item has been reviewed for legal sufficiency to determine whether it is consistent with applicable
law, and legal staff have identified and addressed legal risks and developed strategies for legal
defensibility, as applicable.

RECOMMENDED ACTION:
The CRA Board is asked (i) to review and approve the Property Improvement a...

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