Martin County

File #: 20-0956   
Type: Public Hearing Quasi Judicial Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/11/2020 Final action:
Title: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF HOBE SOUND PUBLIX FINAL SITE PLAN
PLACEMENT: Public Hearings - Quasi-Judicial
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REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF HOBE SOUND PUBLIX FINAL SITE PLAN
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Publix Super Markets, Inc. has requested approval of a major development final site plan to develop an approximately 29,637 square foot grocery store with a 1,400 square foot attached liquor store located at the northeast corner of SE Federal Highway and SE Osprey Street in Hobe Sound. Due to an issue with the applicant's required notices, the public hearing must be continued.
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DEPARTMENT: Growth Management
PREPARED BY: Name: Matt Stahley
Title: Senior Planner
REQUESTED BY: Publix Super Markets, Inc. (Owner), Windcrest Development Group (Agent)

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: Quasi-Judicial

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

This is an application for approval of a major development final site plan to develop an approximately 29,637 square foot grocery store with a 1,400 square foot attached liquor store and associated infrastructure. The grocery store and attached liquor store will encompass approximately 4.97 acres of the site, with a 0.89 acre outparcel to be developed in the future. The applicant has proposed an increased parking rate and has provided a parking rate adjustment analysis for consideration. The approximate 6.04-acre vacant parcel is located at the northeast corner of SE Federal Highway and SE Osprey Street in Hobe Sound.

ISSUES:

The applicant's representative advised staff that there had been a glitch with its public notification mailings and has requested that the public hearing be continued to August 25, 2020.

LEGAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW:

Because this request involves the application of a policy to a specific application and site, it is a quasi-judicial decision. Quasi-judicial proceedings must be conducted with more formality than a legislative proceeding. In quasi-judicial proceedings, parties are entitled - as a matter of due process - to cross-examine witnesses, pres...

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