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Board approves rezoning of 13-acre church property to mixed-use zoning; 7 Brew plans store
Summary
Ozark City aldermen voted to approve a zoning amendment that rezones about 13 acres currently used by a church to a mixed-use district, clearing the way for a proposed 7 Brew coffee shop and other commercial or housing options on the site.
Ozark City aldermen approved Zoning Amendment 25-00002 on a voice/roll-call vote after staff recommended the change, clearing the way for mixed-use development on roughly 13 acres currently used by Ozark Assembly of God Church.
Planning staff told the board the request would rezone the entire 13-acre property to a mixed-use district so that future development on both the developed northern corner and the undeveloped southern portion would be governed under one set of standards. “We are zoning or asking to rezone the entire property, so all 13 acres, even though the coffee shop is really only occupying a small portion of that,” planning staff said during the presentation.
The rezoning aligns with guidance in the city’s Onward Ozark plan and the comprehensive plan, which the staff said recommend…
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