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Neosho council rezones property near U.S. 60 to commercial at owners' request

City of Neosho City Council · July 1, 2025
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Summary

The City of Neosho approved Ordinance 2025-49, rezoning property near U.S. 60 and Helmogheny Drive from R-1 to C-3 at the request of owners Frank and Mary Jean Adams; Planning & Zoning and staff recommended approval and the ordinance passed unanimously.

The Neosho City Council voted unanimously to approve Ordinance 2025-49 to rezone property near U.S. 60 and Helmogheny Drive from R-1 (first-dwelling) to C-3 (commercial business) at the request of property owners Frank Adams and Mary Jean Adams.

Richard (city staff) told council the lots had defaulted to R-1 when annexed and that Planning & Zoning reviewed and recommended the rezoning as appropriate for anticipated development in the area. “It is appropriate for the area and the purpose of that development out there,” Richard said.

Council members praised Adams’ prior contributions to local infrastructure, with one member saying the rezoning was long overdue and supportive of the owner. There were no public speakers during the public hearing for this item.

The motion to approve Ordinance 2025-49 passed 7-0. Next steps are standard: staff will update the city’s zoning map and process any subsequent development applications for the parcel.