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Garden City planning commission moves city rezone to consent, delays BRS Architects’ B-zone request to March 18

City of Garden City Planning and Zoning Commission · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Garden City Planning and Zoning Commission voted Feb. 18 to place a city-initiated rezone (ZONFY20260001) on the consent agenda and approved the consent agenda by voice vote. A separate B-zone application from Curtis Crystal of BRS Architects was continued to March 18 due to notice errors.

The City of Garden City Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 18 moved a city-proposed rezone to its consent agenda and approved the consent agenda by voice vote, while continuing a B-zone request to a later date after a notice error.

The commission, which conducts quasi-judicial land-use hearings and advises the City Council on rezonings and annexations, considered two items for the consent agenda. Commissioner Smith moved to place the city-initiated rezoning application ZONFY20260001 on the consent agenda; a second was recorded and the chair called for a voice vote, with ayes prevailing.

Also on the consent agenda were approval of the Dec. 17, 2025 minutes and ZONFY2026-0002, a B-zone request submitted by Curtis Crystal of BRS Architects. The commission agreed to continue the Curtis Crystal application to a date certain of March 18, 2026, citing notice and posting errors that required additional time for proper public notice.

A staff member told the commission that the rezone recommended to move forward is expected to be scheduled before the City Council on March 9, though the council may continue the matter to a later date to allow a pending application to be resolved first. "This rezone that was just recommended for approval is anticipated to go to city council on March 9, but also anticipated to be continued, to a date to be determined," the staff member said.

No members of the public were present to testify in person; one Zoom attendee (identified in the record as Hope Smith) appeared to be observing and was not heard during the meeting. The commission reviewed and followed standard public-hearing procedures for testimony, sign-ins, and order of presentation.

The commission adjourned after approving the consent agenda. The city-initiated rezoning (ZONFY20260001) will be forwarded to the City Council for its consideration; the Curtis Crystal B-zone application is scheduled for the commission’s March 18 hearing to allow proper notice.