In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a zoning request to reclassify the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex from a C2 General Commercial District to a General Mixed Use (GMU) designation. The applicant aims to facilitate the addition of supporting buildings to the existing stadium, which the current zoning does not permit on a single lot.
The surrounding area features a mix of commercial and residential zoning, with commercial properties to the north, south, and west, and single-family homes to the east. The property is serviced by city water and sewer, and any future development will necessitate a stormwater hydrology report and a traffic impact study.
Key points from the discussion included the alignment of the proposed GMU zoning with the city’s comprehensive plan, which emphasizes compact and contiguous development. The rezoning is seen as an opportunity for economic growth, potentially attracting new businesses and visitors while enhancing recreational offerings.
Concerns raised by neighboring property owners included noise from the existing complex, stormwater management, and the potential for low-impact housing or apartments. The applicant clarified that the current request is solely for rezoning, not for specific development plans.
Overall, the proposed zoning change aims to support further development on the parcel, allowing for a variety of uses that align with the area's existing commercial landscape.