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Billboard proposal sparks zoning debate in Kansas

July 22, 2024 | Montgomery County, Kansas



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Billboard proposal sparks zoning debate in Kansas
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposal by local businessman Gary Schenk to erect a billboard on a parcel of land in Kansas. The proposed site, measuring approximately 1.3 to 4 acres, is currently unutilized following the demolition of a house. However, the land's potential for development is complicated by its location within a floodplain and the associated wastewater management challenges.

Kansas regulations stipulate that billboards must adhere to specific zoning laws. If the billboard is to be placed outside a designated zone area, it must be located within 600 feet of a business. Conversely, if the site is within a zoned area, it must be classified as commercial or industrial. The parcel in question is adjacent to an industrial zone, which could facilitate the billboard's approval, although the area to the north remains residential.

The meeting highlighted the complexities of zoning regulations and land use in the region, with officials reviewing maps that delineate the zoning classifications. The discussion underscored the ongoing challenges of balancing commercial development with residential interests, particularly in areas where zoning classifications intersect. As the proposal moves forward, stakeholders will need to navigate these regulations to determine the feasibility of the billboard project.

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