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Greenwood panel approves primary plat for 1 Christian Church to allow building and parking expansion

5821457 · August 25, 2025

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Summary

The Greenwood Advisory Planning Commission unanimously approved primary plat PC2025-042 for approximately 9.1 acres owned by 1 Christian Church, allowing a lot split and enabling a planned parking and building expansion on Lot 1.

The Greenwood Advisory Planning Commission on Aug. 25 approved primary plat PC2025-042 for a 9.1-acre tract owned by 1 Christian Church, clearing the way for a building and parking expansion and a potential future lot split.

Joe Heck, representing the petitioner and Projects Plus, told the commission the church’s property meets RM zoning and that the primary plat is needed to subdivide the southern portion of the tract so it can be developed or marketed later. “It’s just a simple request,” Heck said, explaining the plat will allow a parking expansion and a building expansion on Lot 1.

Planning staff reported a favorable technical review with no conditions, saying the plat met the requirements of the Unified Development Ordinance subdivision standards. The commission opened a public hearing and followed the advertised protocol; the petitioner had the allotted time and no remonstrators spoke against the plat.

A motion to approve the proposed primary plat, to authorize the commission president to sign the determination of findings, and to direct filing of the notice of determination was moved and seconded; the commission approved the plat by roll-call vote, 9-0. The approval allows the petitioner to proceed with construction plans for the parking expansion on Lot 1 and to pursue future development of the southern lot in accordance with city review processes.

The commission noted that future projects on any divided lot will return to the city’s review process for construction-plan approval.