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Commission recommends neighborhood-services zoning for proposed Harvest Academy daycare, 7-0
Summary
The commission voted 7-0 to recommend a less-intense Neighborhood Services zoning (rather than General Retail) for a 2.75-acre parcel where applicants intend to operate a licensed daycare, citing the need to limit by-right commercial uses near residences and to require a potential SUP for larger buildings.
The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended 7-0 that a 2.75-acre parcel at John King Boulevard and Old East Quail Run be rezoned from agricultural to Neighborhood Services, rather than straight General Retail, following a presentation from the applicants who plan a licensed childcare facility called Harvest Academy.
Staff noted the property lies inside the city’s Northeast Residential District on the comprehensive plan’s future land-use map. While the applicants said their intent is a daycare building, staff advised that a straight General Retail zoning would allow a…
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