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Council adopts ordinance rezoning two East Sixth Street lots from R-1 to R-2

5758875 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Kennett City Council adopted an ordinance to rezone two small lots at 301 and 303 East Sixth Street from single-family (R-1) to multifamily (R-2) to allow rehabilitation of existing structures.

The Kennett City Council adopted an ordinance rezoning two parcels at 301 and 303 East Sixth Street from R-1 (single-family residential) to R-2 (multifamily residential).

City staff explained the change was sought so the property owner could rehabilitate two small, older houses on the lots; staff said the structures had lost grandfathered status because they had not been used enough within the last year. The ordinance text described the parcels as Lots 1 and 2, Block 9, Pankey Subdivision, City of Kennett, Dunklin County, Missouri.

A councilmember moved to approve the ordinance and a second was recorded. The council voted in favor on the motion and read the ordinance for a second reading before final adoption. The council recorded the approval as a formal ordinance rezoning the specified parcels from R-1 to R-2.

Staff did not specify an ordinance number in the meeting transcript and did not provide additional conditions on the rezoning during the discussion recorded in the transcript.