In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposal to rezone a 1.86-acre parcel located at 2134 Northwest Commercial Lakes Drive in Port Saint Lucie from service commercial to industrial. The request aims to expand the existing warehouse and open storage operations to include a concrete plant, which is classified as a heavy industrial use.
The current zoning, established in 2019, aligns with the proposed industrial use, and the city’s comprehensive plan supports this transition. The rezoning would allow for a special exception to be reviewed and approved by the city council, which is necessary for the concrete plant's operation under the heavy industrial designation.
Concerns were raised regarding the proximity of residential areas to the south of the site. However, city officials clarified that there are no specific restrictions on operating hours associated with the industrial zoning, aside from adherence to the existing noise ordinance. This ordinance will regulate noise levels from the operations, ensuring compliance with community standards.
Further details regarding the concrete plant's operations, including hours of operation, will be addressed in a forthcoming special exception use application, which will provide a platform for more in-depth discussions on the project's impact on the surrounding area.