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6.a.
Planning Board - 2:00 PM
Meeting Date:
05/11/2026
Re
PZFLU2026-00001 - HEC Asphalt FLUMA
Submitted For:
Kev Freeman

Information

SUBJECT:

PZFLU2026-00001
Future Land Use Map Amendment 
HEC Asphalt 
Parce lD(s) 2431-113-0002-000-1 and 2431-505-0000-200-2

SUMMARY:

Requesting a Future Land Use Map Amendment (Small Scale) Designation to City FLU of Heavy Industrial from St. Lucie County FLU of Industrial, relating to a Voluntary Annexation, comprising of two (2) parcels 2431-113-0002-000-1 and 2431-505-0000-200-2, being generally located at or near Selvitz Road and Glades Cut-Off Road, within the City of Fort Pierce, Florida, and representing approximately a combined 10.53 acres of land more or less.
The subject property consists of approximately 10.5 acres located along Selvitz Road within an established industrial corridor. The site is currently vacant and under County jurisdiction, with an existing Future Land Use designation of Industrial (IND).
The request is to assign a City Future Land Use designation of Industrial Heavy (HI) concurrent with annexation and zoning assignment.
Surrounding land uses include:
• North: FEC Railway corridor and County Industrial
• South/East/West: City industrial uses (I-1 zoning / Heavy Industrial FLU)
The amendment is intended to facilitate development of an industrial use consistent with heavy industrial classifications (e.g., asphalt production facility), which aligns with the established industrial character of the corridor.

Pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes:
• The amendment is internally consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
• The request does not exceed the maximum intensity of the Industrial land use category.
• Public facilities are available or will be provided concurrent with development.
• The amendment supports Orderly Growth and Efficient Land Use Patterns.
Conclusion
The proposed Future Land Use amendment is consistent with the requirements of Section 163.3177, F.S., governing Comprehensive Plan amendments.
The site is within an established industrial corridor:
The amendment does not promote urban sprawl It supports clustered industrial development It promotes efficient transportation and infrastructure use.

RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommend that the Planning Board move the request to the City Commission with a 
recommendation of APPROVAL.

ALTERNATIVES:

Approve with Conditions/Alternative Future Land Use Designation.
or
Deny the request.

RESPONSIBLE STAFF:

Kev Freeman, Planning Director.

COORDINATED WITH:

Technical Review Committee.
City Attorney's Office

Fiscal Impact

Budgeted Y/N:
N

OTHER INFORMATION:

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
City Manager Alicia Rosenthal 05/06/2026 11:05 AM
Form Started By:
Kev Freeman
Started On:
04/30/2026 10:12 AM
Final Approval Date:
05/06/2026