Planning Commission votes to approve controversial rezone request

November 16, 2024 | Leavenworth County, Kansas


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Planning Commission votes to approve controversial rezone request
In a recent meeting of the Leavenworth County Planning Commission, significant discussions centered around two rezoning cases, DEV24-131 and DEV24-116, with the latter being remanded for further consideration by the Board of County Commissioners.

The commission first approved case DEV24-131 with a vote of 6 to 1, despite Commissioner Bailey's objections based on concerns regarding the character of the neighborhood and the size of surrounding properties. The approval will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for consideration on December 4, 2024.

The more contentious case, DEV24-116, involved a request to rezone a property from RR5 to RR2.5. The commission was tasked with re-evaluating their previous denial based on specific directives from the Board, particularly focusing on the character of the neighborhood. During the discussion, several commissioners expressed the need for clarity in their justification for the denial, referencing the percentage of surrounding properties that did not align with the proposed zoning.

Ultimately, the commission voted to approve the rezone request for DEV24-116, with a narrow vote of 4 to 3. This decision was accompanied by a detailed explanation of the neighborhood's character, which was crucial in addressing the concerns raised during the previous denial. The commission acknowledged the need for consistency in their decisions, highlighting the potential for future adjustments and the importance of further discussions with the county commissioners.

The commission's agenda and outcomes are available for public viewing on the Leavenworth County website, ensuring transparency in their decision-making process.

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