Martin County

File #: 25-0576   
Type: Public Hearing Quasi Judicial Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/11/2025 Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A REQUEST TO DESIGNATE A BROWNFIELD BY 9670 SW MARINE WAY, LLC
Attachments: 1. StaffReport.pdf, 2. Supplemental Info Report.pdf, 3. Green Reuse Area Designation Request - 9670 SW Marine Way, Martin County, FL.pdf, 4. Posted Community Meeting Notice - 9670 SW Marine Way.pdf, 5. e-Tearsheet-Stuart News_10.29.2024.pdf, 6. Community Meeting Presentation 9670 Marine Way.pdf, 7. 9670 Marine Way Community Mtg Agenda.pdf, 8. Craigslist Posting - Martin County.pdf, 9. Additional Notice Materials Rcvd 2025_01_27.pdf, 10. City of Stuart Brownfield Resolution 09-2023.pdf, 11. DRAFT RESO.pdf, 12. Location Map Layout.pdf, 13. 9670 SW Marine Way Legal Description.pdf
PLACEMENT: Public Hearings - Quasi-Judicial
TITLE:
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A REQUEST TO DESIGNATE A BROWNFIELD BY 9670 SW MARINE WAY, LLC
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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This is the second public hearing on a request by 9670 SW Marine Way, LLC to designate the property located at 9670 SW Marine Way ("Property") as a Green Reuse Area, also known as a brownfield. Section 376.80, Florida Statutes, outlines the brownfield program administration process and affirms that the jurisdictional local government shall adopt a resolution designating property as a brownfield if the requesting party establishes the necessary criteria in Section 376.80, Florida Statutes. The first public hearing was held on January 28, 2025.
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DEPARTMENT: Growth Management
PREPARED BY: Name: Jenna Knobbe
Title: Senior Planner
REQUESTED BY: 9670 SW Marine Way, LLC

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: Quasi-Judicial

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

The State of Florida first passed the Florida Brownfields Redevelopment Act in 1997. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) identifies that the primary goals of the Brownfields Redevelopment Act are "to reduce public health and environmental hazards on existing commercial and industrial sites that are abandoned or underused, create financial and regulatory incentives to encourage voluntary cleanup and redevelopment of sites, and derive appropriate cleanup target levels." Sections 376.77 through 376.85, Florida Statutes, are cited as the "Brownfields Redevelopment Act" and outline the administration of these regulations by the state and local governments.

The Property is located at 9670 SW Marine Way in Martin County. The site has a future land use designation of Commercial Waterfront and zoning district of Waterfront General Commercial (WGC). A revised minor final site plan for the Property was approved by the Growth Management Department on June 1, 2023. The uses approved for the Property through the ...

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