Blue Devil golfers defeat Barton by 15 shots in 5-team tourney

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College posted one of its most satisfying golf wins in recent years Tuesday, defeating perennial power Barton County by 15 shots in a five-team tournament at Rolling Meadows in Junction City.

Taking four of the top half-dozen places in medalist competition, the Blue Devil A team put together rounds of 300 and 295 for a 595 total. Barton County A was second with a 310-300-610 followed by Coffeyville A, 628; KCKCC B, 629; Coffeyville B, 644; Barton B, 661; and Allen County, 665. Independence also competed.

Freshman Micah Morris of Guthrie, Okla., led the Blue Devils by tying for first place in medalist play with a 71-74-145. Sophomore Jeremy Durham of Derby finished fourth (74-76-150) while sophomore Marc McClain (80-71-151) of Bonner Springs and Evan Scharzer (77-74-151) of Blue Valley North finished in a tie for fifth. Matt Thayne, a sophomore from Hesston, was another stroke back with a 77-75-152 followed by Wichita freshman Bobby Armstrong (78-79-157).

The Blue Devils resume play next Monday and Tuesday in the Central Missouri Invitational in Marshall.

More nice fall weather this weekend

The nice fall weather continues today and this weekend, with temperatures reaching a high of 74 today, according to the National Weather Service.

No hazardous weather is expected through the upcoming weekend, according to the weather service.

Breezy conditions Monday and Tuesday may lead to an increased fire danger, the weather service said.

Rain and a few thunderstorms are possible Tuesday night and Wednesday, according to the weather service.

Today, there will be a calm wind becoming north 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon, the weather service said.

Tonight, patchy fog is possible after 5 a.m. Otherwise, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 54. A north northeast wind around 5 mph will become calm after midnight, according to the weather service.

Saturday, patchy fog is possible before 8 a.m., the weather service said. Otherwise, it will be partly sunny with a high near 72, and a north northwest wind of 3 to 6 mph.

Saturday night, expect partly cloudy skies and a low of 55, according to the weather service, with a light and variable wind.

Sunday, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 75, the weather service said, and a light east southeast wind.

Sunday night, it will be partly cloudy with a low around 58, according to the weather service.

Monday, expect mostly sunny skies and a high near 79. Monday night, the low will be around 61.

Tuesday, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 79, the weather service said. Tuesday night, there is a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low around 60.

Wednesday, there is a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 75, the weather service said. Wednesday night, there is a 30 percent chance of rain and storms, with a low of 53, according to the weather service.

New developments near I-435 and Parallel Parkway approved at UG meeting

More developments, including a hotel, retail shops and a Frontier Justice gun range, are coming to the area east of The Legends Outlets in Kansas City, Kan.

Now that the auto mall area along Parallel Parkway is nearly completed, Schlitterbahn is shifting its focus to developing the east side of 98th Street next to the soccer complex, and the 50 acres that front on the east side of I-435, according to UG planning documents.

Some new developments were approved near I-435 and Parallel Parkway by the Unified Government Commission at tonight’s UG meeting.

A Schlitterbahn development group, SVV 1, LLC, received rezoning approval tonight for a development south of Parallel Parkway and east of 98th Street. The location is on the southeast corner of Parallel and 98th.

A hotel and retail businesses are planned for the development, according to UG documents. There are 72.68 acres, currently mostly agricultural land, to be platted in the development.

According to the Kansas City, Kan., Planning Commission minutes, one of the retail locations on the southeast corner of 98th and Parallel will be Freddy’s,

To the west and north are some new car dealerships, according to the UG documents, with some houses to the east and north. The U.S. Soccer Training center is to the east.

According to the project application, the county and other taxing units would receive more revenue in property taxes and sales taxes when the property is developed than the property would generate as unused land.

The UG Commission unanimously passed this zoning change without discussing it tonight.

A map showed the location of a new Frontier Justice Retail Center , at 1700 N. 100th Terrace, near I-435.  A yellow dot showed the location of the new development. (UG documents)
A map showed the location of a new Frontier Justice Retail Center, at 1700 N. 100th Terrace, near I-435. A yellow dot showed the location of the new development. (UG documents)


Frontier Justice Retail Center approved

The commission also approved a special use permit and plan review application for Frontier Justice Retail Center, 1700 N. 100th Terrace.

The development will be a 33,282-square-foot retail location with firearms training facility and an indoor shooting range.

Brin Brown, owner of Frontier Justice, with her husband Mike Brown, Lees Summit, Mo., said she and her husband started the next-generation firearms facility, which is an entertainment center and retail destination with a firearms component. There is one in Lees Summit.

She said they emphasize faith, family and freedom as their core values. Ten percent of the company is owned by the National Christian Foundation for the community’s good, she said.

The center includes an indoor shooting range, boutique and café, she said.

The building includes a tilt-up concrete panel for sound control and for security, Matt Masilionis, RMTA Architects, said.

The building uses steel, wood and masonry and has a frontier feel to it, he said. It will fit well with the auto dealership building to the north of it, and the Frontier Justice building will have a tnemec coating, he said.

Richard Napper, Kansas City, Mo., supported the project on behalf of EPR Properties and SVC 1 LLC, the master plan developer for the 350 acres. About three years ago, a team was assembled to jump-start the development of the 350 acres, he said.

He said a year ago, they engaged in a conversation to bring Frontier Justice here, and they had to compete with states to the south to land the project.

The commission passed the project, 7-0, with no commission discussion.

The commission also approved a change of zone to planned commercial district for an auto body repair shop, car wash for the body shop, Legends Honda and convenience store at 10000 Lafayette Ave. It is on the north side of Parallel Parkway, where existing car dealerships are located. Part of the space will be for an overflow parking lot for Honda employees and excess cars, according to a representative of the developer. The car wash will not be for the public.

The auto body shop project with approved 8-0, with Mayor Pro Tem Melissa Bynum voting yes.

In other action, the UG Commission sent back to the Planning Commission a vacation of utility easement application at 3742 N. 112th Court, in a project to build a few new houses. Neighbors appeared at the meeting to say that there was water in their backyards when it rains, and they were concerned it would get worse with a building project. The planning commission will analyze additional information regarding drainage easement and make a new recommendation.

The UG Commission also approved a preliminary plan review for a small hospital facility at 10544 Parallel Parkway. The applicant was listed as TH-Kansas City, KC-1-UT, LLC of Georgetown, Texas. The facility on Parallel would include eight inpatient beds, an emergency room, imaging suite and small warming kitchen, according to planning documents. At the Planning Commission meeting earlier, the applicant declined to disclose whether it was affiliated with any hospital.