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Dickinson County planning commission tables conditional-use request for rural retail at intersection of 3500 Avenue and Jeep Road
Summary
The commission tabled a conditional-use permit (CUP 25-04) from Aiden Miller to open a small retail shop on an ~84-acre agricultural parcel amid unresolved KDHE violations and township road-impact concerns. Commissioners asked for KDHE clearance, a township road‑maintenance agreement and a clarified site plan before reconsideration.
The Dickinson County Planning Commission on Oct. 16 tabled for 90 days a conditional-use permit request from Aiden Miller to allow a small retail shop and related structures at the northeast corner of Jeep Road and 3500 Avenue.
The commission’s decision followed staff findings that the roughly 84-acre parcel is in an agricultural (AG-80) area; that Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has identified environmental violations on the property; and that Cheever Township and county road and bridge staff raised concerns about additional traffic and a needed amendment to the township road‑maintenance agreement.
Tim (Zoning Administrator) reviewed the application for “CUP 25‑04,” telling the commission the applicant proposed a 30-by-40-foot shop with a 20-by-30-foot storage extension and that the parcel is “within an area designated as best for agricultural activity” but would require several…
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