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Commission recommends approval of rezoning from AG‑1 to AG‑2 at 292 N. 2100 Road to allow a 10‑acre residential split
Summary
The planning commission voted unanimously to forward approval of a county rezoning from AG‑1 to AG‑2 that would let the owners create a separate 10‑acre residential parcel while retaining agritourism uses on the remaining acreage.
The Lawrence-Douglas County Joint Metropolitan Planning Commission on April 21 voted to forward a recommendation of approval to the Board of County Commissioners for a rezoning of approximately 27.686 acres at 292 North 2100 Road from AG‑1 to AG‑2.
Mary Miller, city‑county planner, explained the owners operate an agritourism business on the site — including a commercial kitchen, farm‑to‑table dinners and intensive gardening — and want to divide off the western 10 acres to place a residence on a separate parcel. Under AG‑1 zoning the minimum parcel for a building permit is 20 acres and land divisions are limited; rezoning to AG‑2 would permit a certificate of survey…
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