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AND A COUPLE MINUTES. MIKE THANK YOU AN UPDATE TONIGHT TO A STORY THAT WE FIRST TOLD YOU ABOUT LAST WEEK ABOUT THE CLUB MED RESORT IN PORT ST. LUCIE CLOSING ITS DOORS AND TERMINATING ITS EMPLOYEES.
80% of trees must survive or be replanted if they die. DEP would inspect resort for five years. A Port St. Lucie resort that illegally hacked about 944 mangrove trees and filled wetlands to create ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — Sandpiper Bay Resort has five months to restore a mangrove forest it destroyed to create a beach and unobstructed view of the St. Lucie River, according to a Jan. 23 state order.
PORT ST LUCIE, Fla. — The property owners of the Sandpiper Bay & Resort in Port St. Lucie have been sent an official warning letter after the Florida Department of Environmental Protection ...
A Port St. Lucie resort that illegally hacked about 944 mangrove trees and filled wetlands to create a beach may have to pay a $110,395 fine, replant 2,780 trees and be monitored for five years.
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