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Alderman Harrell Moves Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting to Top of Agenda

December 13, 2024 | Fenton , St. Louis County, Missouri


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Alderman Harrell Moves Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting to Top of Agenda
The City of Fenton held a special Board of Aldermen Committee meeting on December 12, 2024, where key discussions focused on planning and zoning updates. Alderman Harrell initiated the meeting by proposing to prioritize the planning and zoning agenda, which was unanimously approved by the board.

During the meeting, Alderman Harrell provided an update on the Planning and Zoning Commission's meeting held on December 3, 2024. He noted that all recommendations from this commission would be forwarded to the next board meeting for public hearing and consideration, unless stated otherwise.

One significant item discussed was the continuation of case 2024 ext 12, which involves amendments to the zoning code related to the comprehensive development plan. Additionally, the commission recommended approval, with conditions, for case 2024 spr 06, a petition from Gravois Bluffs LLC. This case pertains to a site plan review for the proposed exterior remodel of the Burlington store located at 685 Gravois Bluffs Boulevard, situated in a C-1 Commercial District.

The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts of the city to address zoning regulations and development plans, setting the stage for future discussions and decisions at the upcoming board meeting.

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