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Local business owner urges council to weigh housing affordability when crafting anti‑monotony rules

Raymore City Council · February 3, 2026
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Pam Hatcher, a Raymore real estate broker and developer, told the council on Feb. 9 that proposed anti‑monotony and landscaping standards risk raising costs and deterring builders, reducing affordable single‑family options for local buyers.

Pam Hatcher, a Raymore real estate broker and developer, told the City Council on Feb. 9 that proposed anti‑monotony and landscaping standards under consideration could make new single‑family homes unaffordable for local buyers and push developers out of local projects.

Hatcher,…

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