Approval of minor site plan for vacuum station in Stuart.
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What You Should Do Next
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Review the Development Order
Obtain a copy of the Minor Development Order from the Growth Management Department.
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File an Appeal
If adversely affected, file your notice of appeal by March 5, 2026.
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Contact County Administrator
Reach out to the County Administrator for guidance on the appeal process.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Minor Development Order?
- A Minor Development Order is an approval for small-scale development projects.
- How can I appeal the decision?
- You can appeal by filing a notice with the County Administrator within 30 days.
- Where is the Coral Gardens Vacuum Station located?
- It is located on the east side of S.E. Willoughby Boulevard in Stuart.
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Full Notice Text
MARTIN COUNTY NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF MINOR DEVELOPMENT ORDER Notice is hereby given that on February 3, 2026, the Martin County Growth Management Director issued a development order approving the minor final site plan for the Martin County Coral Gardens Vacuum Station Project (C177-002). More specifically, this approval of the minor final site plan is for 1,955 square foot structure to house a vacuum station that will facilitate sewer expansion in the area located on an approximate 4.2-acres parcel located on east side of S.E. Willoughby Boulevard, north of S.E. Coral Lakes Way, and 0.25 miles south of S.E. Pomeroy Street in Stuart. Any adversely affected person may appeal the Growth Management Director's issuance of a Minor Development Order by filing a notice of appeal with the County Administrator within 30 days of the date of issuance of the Minor Development Order pursuant to Section 10.12, Land Development Regulations, Martin County Code (LDR). Copies of Section 10.12, LDR, are available from the Growth Management Department. Pub: February 10, 2026 TCN12070060