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Lee's Summit hosts joint workshop on building-design standards; consultant to draft options
Summary
A consultant-led workshop on Dec. 16 highlighted options for updating Lee's Summit's building design rules, focusing on durable materials, window standards, four-sided architecture and targeted overlay districts; council and planning commissioners asked for flexibility, clearer material definitions and administrative variance paths.
A joint session of the Lee's Summit City Council and Planning Commission on Dec. 16 focused on draft approaches to updating the city's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) architecture requirements, a multi-phase effort tied to the Ignite comprehensive plan.
Christopher Shires, principal with Confluence, summarized public engagement and presented a framework that prioritizes five building-design considerations: exterior materials, window and door openings, wall and roof articulation, overhangs/awnings, and scale and proportion. "We're not looking to require a specific architectural style," Shires said, "we want quality design".
Shires said the update will primarily target multifamily, commercial mixed-use, office and industrial buildings rather than downtown-specific standards. He emphasized long-term, low-maintenance materials and proper installation to avoid durability problems: "It's…
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