Council rezones R‑1 lot to allow seasonal fireworks sales; members urge code change for temporary uses

3654943 · May 21, 2025

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Summary

The council rezoned a 2‑acre R‑1 parcel at 2030 Southeast 40th Street to a planned unit development to permit seasonal fireworks sales; members asked staff to research a permitting alternative so future seasonal vendors need not seek rezoning.

Dan Warner, planning division director, presented a rezoning request on May 20 to allow seasonal sales of fireworks on a 2‑acre parcel at 2030 Southeast 40th Street. The rezoning converts an R‑1 single‑family standard to a Planned Unit Development that retains R‑1 standards while adding a specific commercial use: seasonal fireworks sales.

Warner said the development code currently lacks a permitting path for temporary or seasonal sales on R‑1 property, which is why this rezoning was pursued. The Planning Commission recommended approval; staff recommended approval. Councilman Banks moved to approve the rezoning and Councilman Duncan seconded. The council voted 9–0 to approve.

Council members discussed a possible citywide fix. Councilman Duncan suggested creating a permitting process for seasonal sales so future sellers would not need a full rezoning. Deputy Mayor and Council members said any new process should include safety checks and be coordinated with fire and police review; Dan Warner and city staff agreed to research options and bring recommendations to committee.