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Council approves rezoning, special-use permit and final plat for KC Compost expansion
Summary
Belton approved rezoning from agricultural to Business Park, a special-use permit and final plat to expand a composting facility from 37 to about 57 acres at 2008 East 170th Street; staff recommended conditions and did not add a time limit to the permit.
Belton City Council approved three related ordinances on first reading to allow KC Compost to expand its existing composting operation at 2008 East 170th Street from roughly 37 acres to 57.06 acres by rezoning the site from agricultural to BP (Business Park), granting a special-use permit for a composting facility in BP zoning, and approving a one-lot final plat for the property.
City planning staff described the project as an expansion to add about 20 acres to the existing composting site and said the rezoning aligns with the city's 2050 comprehensive plan and recent Unified Development Code updates that require composting operations in BP zoning to hold a special-use permit. Staff told the council the planning commission held a public hearing June 17 and unanimously recommended approval of the rezoning,…
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