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Riley County approves rezoning of 4.8-acre Wildcat Township parcel for single-family home

3169590 · May 1, 2025
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Summary

The Riley County Commission voted to approve Resolution 050125 to rezone an unplatted 4.8-acre tract from agricultural to single-family residential, with reduced agricultural buffers and a site plan that notes Fort Riley noise considerations.

Riley County commissioners on May 1 approved Resolution 050125 to rezone an unplatted 4.8-acre tract in Wildcat Township from agricultural (AG) to SF-1, single-family residential, clearing the way for a replacement house on the property.

Planning staff presented the request from Carson and Shelby Lang, saying the tract — west of Tuttle Creek Boulevard and south of North 40 Eighth Street — had been vacant since about 2018 after a house on the parcel burned. “The staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the request to rezone the subject property from AG agricultural district to SF-1 single family residential, as it has been determined that it is in conformance…

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