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<br />D. PCGPF <br />RESENTATION OF LOUD ROVE ROJECT BY LORIDA <br />C&DG,LLC/LH, <br />ONSERVANCY EVELOPMENT ROUP ENNAR OMES <br />I. <br />NC <br /> <br />John Pursey, <br /> Glatting Jackson, Community Planners, representing Florida <br />Conservancy & Development Group, introduced Caroline Villanueva and Stephen Kaufman also <br />from Florida Conservancy and Development Group, Peter Harrison of Adams Ranch, and Ernie <br />Cox from Family Lands Remembered (State’s Rural Land Stewardship Program). <br /> <br />Ernie Cox <br />addressed rural land stewardship as adopted by St. Lucie County. <br />Through a PowerPoint presentation he discussed Legislation (Ch. 163.3177, F.S.), which provides <br />that “DCA shall encourage local governments in establishing and implementing Rural Lands <br />Stewardship Areas.” He discussed how DCA would carry out its responsibilities and explained <br />key legislative changes since inception. By use of an aerial map he displayed a “pilot program” <br />location belonging to St. Lucie County pointing out the acreage involved. <br /> <br />Mr. Pursey <br /> explained how the Town (Oslo Road) would impact traffic. He also <br />used an aerial view map to show the Cloud Grove location and surrounding properties. He <br />discussed design to be put in place in Cloud Grove and provided detailed information on the <br />proposal for a self-sustained mixed-use community of 12,000 homes, which would include 3.2 <br />million square feet of retail, office, light industrial and civic/public uses, and a 23-year <br />development program with build-out in 2032. He reported that a transportation analysis has been <br />done indicating the Oslo Road, Indrio Road, and I-95 (and proposed Minute Maid Road Turnpike <br />interchange) connections. He expressed appreciation for the opportunity to present the Report. <br /> <br />November 7, 2006 <br />6 <br /> <br />