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The Planning Commission on Nov. 6 approved an extension to the deadline for recording a final plat tied to a prior zone‑change approval (B‑3 and R‑2) for property east of Rock Road, north of 95th Street, and conditioned the extension on the applicant requesting annexation of the unincorporated portion of the rezoned area by Nov. 2025.
Planning staff explained an earlier annexation submittal contained an incorrect legal description that resulted in only part of the rezoning area being annexed; a portion of the rezoned area therefore remains outside city limits. Staff said the city cannot finalize a zone change for property outside city limits and recommended the applicant either pursue the necessary annexation or allow the zoning action to lapse. The commission agreed that an extension was reasonable but added the annexation requirement to ensure the rezoning area is entirely within city boundaries before final plat recordation.
A motion to extend the deadline to Oct. 22, 2026 and to require annexation of the unincorporated portion by Nov. 2025 carried 8–0.
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