Several items on Thursday’s UG meeting agenda

An ordinance on mobile grocery operations is on the agenda for the 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, Unified Government Commission meeting at the Commission Chambers, lobby level, City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

Also on the agenda for the 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, Unified Government Commission meeting are an agreement with Johnson County for the My Resource Connection application to coordinate information among social service providers; an ordinance revising the transient guest tax; and several planning and zoning items.

A special session of the UG Commission will be held at 5 p.m. Sept. 27 in the fifth floor conference room, City Hall, with a presentation by “From Our Neighborhoods Up” followed by the administrator’s update.

Items on the 7 p.m. UG meeting agenda include:

• 3504 N. 49th Drive, change of zone from single family to agriculture district, Dwight Reagan;
• 914 S. 12th St., renewal of a special use permit for auto sales and repair shop, 12th Street Auto Sales;
• 4220 Leavenworth Road, special use permit for a drinking establishment with live entertainment, Lounge 42;
• 861 S. 66th Terrace, renewal of a special use permit for an oil recycling facility, Environmental Management of KC;
• 4402 Roswell, renewal of a home occupation special use permit for a beauty shop, Liliana’s Hair House;
• 3900 Rainbow Blvd., special use permit for live entertainment, Tanner’s Bar and Grill;
• 1728 N. 32nd St., renewal of a home occupation special use permit, for gun repair and sales, Andre D. Hampton;
• 5252 Speaker Road, renewal of a special use permit for a maintenance-servicing facility for trucks Sean Tulipana;
• 1634 S. 29th St., renewal of a special use permit for a group home-emergency shelter for youth 12 to 17, Positive Role Models into Demanding Excellence;
• 2605 W. 39th Ave., special use permit for renovations and expansion for KC Outlook Rosedale Day Care;
• 6601 Leavenworth Road, special use permit for a day care for children ages 2 to 12, Jennifer L. Rios;
• 6863 State Ave., renewal of a special use permit for an auto repair shop and used car dealership, Jeffrey Zimmerman;
• 3841 Lloyd St., special use permit for short-term rental AirBNB, Joe Heidrik with Cactus Bed Properties LLC;
• 8833 Waverly, preliminary plan review for Brune Elementary School in the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools, Brian Hill with MKEC Engineering;
• 13021 Leavenworth Road, preliminary and final plan review for a new elementary school with parking and play areas, to eventually become a high school, Tim Conrad with Piper Unified School District;
• 2600 N. 44th St., preliminary plan review for a new West Elementary School for the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools, Brian Hill with MKEC Engineering Inc.;
• An ordinance on mobile grocery operations;
• An ordinance rezoning property at 13120 Leavenworth Road from agriculture to single-family district;
• An ordinance removing the special use permit requirement for grocery markets and a new definition for mobile market;
• An agreement with Johnson County to use the My Resource Connection application for improving coordination among social service providers;
• An ordinance to modify current standing committee times, to allow some committees to meet immediately after earlier committee meetings;
• A resolution modifying the 2018-2020 schedule for standing committee meetings to reflect a change in starting times for some meetings;
• A charter ordinance proposing revisions to the transient guest tax;
• A plat of Legacy Park Estates, 65th and Riverview, being developed by Belmont Development Company LLC;
• A plat of Howard’s Homestead, 131st and Leavenworth Road, being developed by the Miller family;
• A plat of Wyandotte City, replat of part of Block 159, at 7th and Barnett, being developed by the Unified Government;
• Nomination of Jonas Cruz to the Law Enforcement Advisory Board by Commissioner Ann Brandau Murguia;
• An ordinance removing late fees and interest associated with a demolition lien on 3840 Lloyd St in the amount of $4,711.55.

Several Land Bank items are on the agenda:
• Applications for yard extension:

1219 Haskell Ave. – Guadalupe Holguin
297 S. Mill St. – Sanjuanita Ortiz
327 S. Boeke St. – Rafael Hernandez
1935 N. 27th St. – Juan Campillo
1338 N. 48th St. – Oscar Mendoza Mera

• Property acquisition:

135 S. 14th St. – Rosario Martinez Bernal, property acquisition

• Transfer to Land Bank
344 Cambridge St. – City of Kansas City, Kansas
(The owner of 340 Cambridge St. would like to purchase property to build a driveway.)

• Tax sale transfers
127 properties from Tax Sale 341 (8/16/18)

• Changes to Land Bank policy

The agenda is posted at www.wycokck.org.