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Commission deadlocks on Sullivan Ranch rezoning after residents raise traffic, drainage and density concerns
Summary
The Blue Springs Planning Commission deadlocked 4–4 on three related motions for the Sullivan Ranch proposal on Oct. 27, failing to approve a rezoning, a general development plan and a preliminary plat for the approximately 70.15‑acre subdivision and forwarding the matter to the City Council.
The Blue Springs Planning Commission deadlocked 4–4 on three related motions for the Sullivan Ranch proposal on Oct. 27, failing to approve a rezoning, a general development plan and a preliminary plat for the approximately 70.15-acre subdivision and sending the matters to the City Council for consideration on Nov. 3.
Staff planner Chantelle Frye told the commission the applicant proposed to rezone the site from AGC (agricultural county) to SF-7 (single-family residential) and to build 215–218 detached houses “at a density of 3.1 dwelling units per acre,” with about “7 acres of open space provided across 5 tracks,” pedestrian trails, and road and utility extensions. Frye said the plan “is consistent with the comprehensive plan” and recommended approval with conditions listed in the staff report.
Developers and their representatives, including CGR/IMR personnel,…
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