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Developer withdraws rezoning application for 11345 South 216th Street after multiple neighbors speak against proposal
Summary
A request to rezone multiple parcels at 11345 South 216th Street from NC and R-2 to I-1 was withdrawn by the applicant following public opposition; no vote was taken by the Planning Commission on March 24.
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A rezoning request for property generally at 11345 South 216th Street was withdrawn by the applicant before the Planning Commission voted on the matter on March 24.
The applicant, Ryan Steele of RVS Investments, was represented by Patrick Sullivan of Adams & Sullivan. City Planner Reggie Wortman provided staff comments. Multiple neighbors spoke against the rezoning application, including Rusty Kilpatrick; Lisa Hendricks; Joan Wanzek; Kelsi Groselle; Eric Bobe; Dennis Secora; Chris Jaekel; Brandi Vandenberg; Rod Van Pelt; Jeff Siebels; Geoffrey Groselle; Russ Mayer; Jessica Hatch; Robert Weak; and Dennis Bennett. One person, Kevin Irish, spoke in favor.
After public comment closed, Patrick Sullivan stated on behalf of the applicant that the rezoning application was withdrawn; no motion or vote on rezoning was taken. The transcript does not record detailed reasons from neighbors beyond the fact of opposition recorded by name. The application would have sought to rezone Parcel #010394834 and portions of #011084596 and #011577704 from NC Neighborhood Commercial and R-2 Medium Density Residential to I-1 Light Industrial; those parcel identifiers and descriptions are on the record.
