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Florissant Council approves subdivision plat and rezoning for two Bruce Street properties

Florissant City Council · September 23, 2025
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Summary

Council approved final subdivision plat for 740 Bruce St. and 976 N. Lafayette and rezoned 740 Bruce from R4 to B1; both measures passed final readings and became ordinances.

The Florissant City Council on Sept. 22 approved a final subdivision plat and a rezoning for properties on Bruce Street and North Lafayette.

Council considered Bill 10111, a final subdivision plat for the properties described in the record as 740 Bruce St. (named Joseph) and 976 North Lafayette Street. After the required readings and a roll-call on the final adoption, the bill passed and became Ordinance No. 9107.

Shortly after, the council considered Bill 10112 to rezone 740 Bruce St. from R4 (single-family dwelling district) to B1 (local shopping district). Following readings and a vote, the rezoning ordinance passed and became Ordinance No. 9108.

Both items were introduced and carried on the council floor during the old-business portion of the agenda. The minutes and roll call recorded affirmative votes; no speakers from the public addressed these items during the meeting.

Why it matters: The subdivision plat and rezoning change the permitted uses and lot layout for the listed properties and enable potential development or commercial uses under B1 zoning. Property owners, neighbors and future developers will be subject to the new plat and zoning classification.

Next steps: The ordinances were adopted at the meeting and will be reflected in city land-use records; any development proposals subject to the new zoning must follow applicable permitting processes.