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Neighbor says special-use permit holder hasn’t complied with event-center conditions, cites rising charges and property deterioration

3845533 · June 16, 2025
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A resident told the Overland Park City Council on June 16 that the operator of a privately run event center has not complied with special-use permit stipulations, detailed ongoing municipal charges, and said the property’s condition is harming neighborhood property values.

A neighbor told the Overland Park City Council on June 16 that a property subject to a special-use permit has not met several permit conditions, remains poorly maintained and is accumulating municipal charges, and urged the city to take stronger enforcement action.

Christie Yuenishi, who said she lives at 8403 West 100 and 150th Street, said the council approved a special-use permit for the property on Sept. 9, 2024 with stipulation o (which Yuenishi quoted) that the permit “shall expire within 1 year if a building permit is not approved,” and stipulation p requiring the property be brought into compliance with the Overland Park Municipal Code prior to…

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