Several planning and zoning items are on the 7 p.m. Unified Government Commission agenda Thursday, Oct. 31, at the Commission Chambers, City Hall, lobby level, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas.
Also on Thursday will be a special UG Commission session at 5 p.m. in the fifth floor meeting room at City Hall for a presentation on Urban3.
Items at the 7 p.m. meeting include:
- 13841 Marxen Road, change of zone from Wyandotte County agriculture district to city agriculture district to subdivide property into four lots, Joe McLaughlin with BHC Rhodes.
- 1847 S. 14th St., change of zone from limited business district to commercial district for a mixed use, single-family residential with leasable commercial space, Travis Wilson with Veritas Architecture and Design;
- 1215 Merriam Lane, special use permit for a dirt fill, Aurangzeb Khan with Jahan Enterprises;
- 3147 W. 45th Ave., special use permit for a short-term rental, AirBNB, Joe Heidrick with Cactus Bed Properties;
- 3535 Wood Ave., special use permit for a transitional group home for teenagers, Desiree Monzie with Avenue of Life;
- 4112 Booth St., special use permit for a short-term rental – AirBNB, Jason Newman with Exzance Properties;
- 4141 and 4151 Fairbanks Ave., vacation of an alley, Danny Boyle with Boyle Midwest;
- 111 Southwest Blvd., preliminary and final plan review for the continuation of manufacturing food products, office and warehouse, Brent Thompson with Renaissance Infrastructure Consulting;
- 1901 S. 45th St., preliminary and final plan review for an ice manufacturing and distribution facility, Chris Herre with Rose Design Group;
- 3801 Leavenworth Road, an ordinance rezoning property from limited business district to planned general business district;
- 7615 Swartz Road, an ordinance rezoning property from single family district to agriculture district;
- 3101 Strong Ave., an ordinance rezoning property from limited business district to planned commercial district;
- 1028 Sandusky Ave., an ordinance rezoning property from single family district to two-family district.
- Grant approval – a Community Health Improvement Plan coordination grant application will be submitted to the Health Forward Foundation for $174,000, with commission approval;
- Dumping ordinance – an amendment to an ordinance will offer a reward of $250 to any person that provides information materially contributing to a conviction of unlawful dumping, if approved by the commission.
- Fire apparatus donation – A resolution to authorization the UG to donate a 2005 Seagrave fire apparatus, which is obsolete, to the Village of Birmingham, Missouri, Fire Department.
- Nomination of Thomas Gordon to the Area Wide Advisory Council on Aging Wyandotte – Leavenworth. Nomination submitted by Mayor David Alvey.
- Nomination of Broderick Crawford to the Housing Authority, submitted by Commissioner Tom Burroughs.