Several planning and zoning items on Feb. 28 UG agenda

Several planning and zoning issues are on the agenda for the 7 p.m. Unified Government Commission meeting Feb. 28.

An ordinance amendment regulating outdoor vending machine sales and an ordinance amendment requiring a special use permit on small box variety stores also are on the agenda with many other items for the Feb. 28 UG Commission meeting.

The Unified Government Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at the Commission Chambers, lobby level, City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

There also will be a 5 p.m. UG meeting Feb. 28 in the fifth-floor meeting room concerning the Municipal Court judge selection.

Two ordinance amendments scheduled at the 7 p.m. meeting have been seen before by the commission, and were approved in 2016, but a subsequent ordinance inadvertently deleted them, according to the agenda.

Also on the agenda are the recognition of a bus driver for helping a family on Jan. 28, and a resolution to appoint a Municipal Court judge for the remainder of Judge Brandy Nichols-Brajkovic’s four-year term.

Among the planning and zoning items:

• 1620 S. 45th St., change of zone from general industrial district to heavy industrial district for a 10-day transfer facility for non-regulated DOT hazardous materials and hazardous waste. Containers would be transferred from one truck to another, and no transported containers would be kept inside the building. This item is recommended for denial. Tradebe Environmental Services.

• 500 N. 86th St., change of zone from single-family district to agriculture district to keep hay and have a farm winery.

• 3214 Strong Ave., change of zone from limited business district to commercial district for storage of equipment in conjunction with window cleaning business, Fish Window Cleaning.

• 1620 S. 45th St., special use permit for a 10-day transfer facility for non-regulated, DOT hazardous materials and hazardous waste. Containers would be transferred from one truck to another. No transported containers would be kept inside the building. Recommended for denial. Tradebe Environmental Services.

• 556 Lowell Ave., home occupation special use permit for a live-work space for aerial classes.

• 4028 Booth St., special use permit for a short-term rental – AirBNB.

• 8819 Lowell Ave., renewal of a special use permit for the temporary use of land for a trucking business. Harris Trucking.

• 6500 Kaw Drive, renewal of a special use permit for live entertainment in conjunction with Bill’s 32 West. Dartea LLC – Bill’s 32 West.

• 7922 Yecker Ave., renewal of a special use permit for a kennel for five dogs.

• 11014 Independence Blvd., special use permit for the temporary use of land to park a food truck at a residence. Cajunation.

• 4240 and 4240R N. 55th St, 4400 and 4800 N. 47th St, an ordinance rezoning property from agriculture and single-family districts to planned heavy industrial district.

• 607 to 611 N. 6th St., ordinance rezoning property from planned general business district to traditional neighborhood design district.

• 10700 Lathrop Ave., an ordinance rezoning property from agriculture district to traditional neighborhood design district.

• 13820 Donahoo Road, from county agriculture district to city agriculture district.

• An alley between 444 Shawnee Road, 411 Stine Ave., 1417 S. 5TH St. and 448 Shawnee Road, ordinance vacating the alley.

• 3777 Lloyd St., ordinance vacating right-of-way.

• 3801 Leavenworth Road, change of zone from limited business district to general business District for X-Press Mart convenience store with fueling pumps.

• 521, 523 and 525 S. 11th St., special use permit for an office and shop, and to temporarily store up to 3 vehicles waiting to be recycling at the scrapyard salvage operation, SCOJO’s Recycling.