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Planning and Zoning panel recommends code change to clarify conditional use permits

Planning and Zoning Commission · November 14, 2024
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend that the Board of Aldermen adopt an amendment adding subsection (b) to Section 405.125 to explicitly state the city may impose conditions and timeframes on conditional use permits; staff cited a Missouri case (Creve Coeur) and said the language was drafted by the city attorney.

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend that the Board of Aldermen approve a code amendment making explicit that the city can attach conditions and set timeframes on conditional use permits, a city staff member said at the commission meeting.

City staff told the commission the proposal inserts a new subsection (b) into Section 405.125 to clarify that, even when an application meets the enumerated criteria, the governing body retains discretion to impose conditions or limit a permit to a particular property owner. "The way our criteria is written, though, we've got a list…

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