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Council approves rezoning of 14-acre site at 30 Sixth Avenue and Monroe with protective overlay limiting to single-family lots

3736487 · May 20, 2025
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The council approved rezoning ZA-2504 from R-3 to R-5 for roughly 14 acres, adopting a protective overlay that limits uses to single-unit living with minimum lot sizes and frontage; discussion focused on drainage, access and HOA/covenants.

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson City Council on May 20 approved an ordinance rezoning roughly 14 acres at the northeast corner of 30 Sixth Avenue and Monroe Street from R-3 (moderate-density residential) to R-5 (high-density residential) while adopting a protective overlay that restricts development to single-unit living with a minimum lot area of 6,500 square feet and a minimum frontage of 60 feet at the front setback.

Matt Williams, director of community development, identified the case as ZA-2504 and told council the applicant provided a tentative lot layout showing lots ranging from 6,500 square feet to about 20,000 square feet and…

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