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Raymore council approves conditional rezoning for proposed federal records-storage facility on Good Ranch tract, 5-2
Summary
The council approved a conditional rezoning for Good Ranch Tract 12 to allow a proposed U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services records-storage facility; the approval takes effect only if the federal lease is awarded. Residents raised traffic and comprehensive-plan concerns; council vote was 5-2.
Raymore’s City Council voted 5-2 on Dec. 22 to approve a conditional rezoning of Track 12 in the Good Ranch to a Business Park Plan (BP-P) overlay, clearing the way for a proposed federal records-storage facility that would be leased by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services if the site wins the federal competition.
Planning staff told the council the rezoning is conditional: the ordinance’s effectiveness “only goes into place if the site in Raymore is awarded the project,” Planning staff Gress said. If the federal award does not go to Raymore, the property will retain its agricultural zoning.
The applicant, Matt Alvey of Privatera Realty Holdings, told council the project would be a roughly 310,000–330,000-square-foot records-storage building with about 53,000…
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