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Denied rezoning moves to city council; residents reminded of protest petition and 120‑day resubmittal limit
Summary
Commission denial of the Meadows items is a recommendation to city council; attorney Thomas Seibel and staff both referenced the statutory protest petition process and the 120‑day waiting period before the applicant may resubmit.
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The planning commission's denial of the Meadows at Glenwood rezoning and preliminary plan is advisory: the items will be forwarded to Basehor City Council, which may overturn the commission's recommendation with a two‑thirds vote.
During public comment, attorney Thomas Seibel advised residents about the protest‑petition process that can raise the council approval threshold to 75%: "We would request that the planning commission oversee the staff in providing necessary forms and information in a timely way for residents to file a protest petition," he said. City staff and the chair indicated information about council scheduling and the petition process will be posted in the council packet, and staff reminded the commission that a denial starts a 120‑day waiting period before the applicant can submit another rezoning request.
Residents who want to pursue a protest petition or attend the council hearing should monitor the city's public meeting packet postings; staff said the council hearing date would be posted in the council packet once scheduled.

