Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee
Regular MeetingKansas City, MO · August 3, 2022
Agenda
Kansas City 414 E. 12th Street
Kansas City, MO 64106
Agenda
Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee
Lee Barnes Jr., Chair
Andrea Bough, Vice Chair
Dan Fowler
Brandon Ellington
Teresa Loar
Wednesday, August 3, 2022 1:30 PM 26th Floor, Council Chamber
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220620 Approving the plat of Hills of Montclair - Fourth Plat, an addition in Clay
County, Missouri, on approximately 23.07 acres generally located on the
west side of Northeast Cookingham Road approximately 400 feet south
of North Flintlock Road, creating 69 lots and 3 tracts for the purpose of a
69 lot single family home subdivision; accepting various easements;
establishing grades on public ways; authorizing the Director of City
Planning and Development to execute and/or accept certain agreements;
and directing the City Clerk to record this ordinance and attached
documents. (CLD-FnPlat-2022-00004)
Attachments: 2022-00004 Ordinance Fact Sheet
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220630 Authorizing the Director of City Planning and Development to apply for
and accept a United States Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields
Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Supplemental Grant in the amount of
$3,900,000.00; estimating and appropriating revenue in the amount of
$3,900,000.00 in certain Brownfield Revolving Loan Funds; and
authorizing the execution of a cooperative agreement with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.
Attachments: General Ord. Fact Sheet (2022 KCMO Supp. RLF)2
Fiscal Note (Supplemental RLF FY22)
Approp Admin - TMP - 2040
Approp Admin Rev - TMP - 2040
220631 Authorizing the Director of City Planning and Development to apply for
and accept a United States Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields
Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Coalition Supplemental Grant in the amount
of $1,000,000.00; estimating and appropriating revenue in the amount of
$1,000,000.00 in certain Brownfield Revolving Loan Funds; and
authorizing the execution of a cooperative agreement with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.
Attachments: General Ord. Fact Sheet (2022 Coalition Supp. RLF)2
Fiscal Note (Supplemental Coalition RLF FY22)
220631 Appropriation
Approp Admin Rev - TMP - 2044
Approp Admin - TMP - 2044
220632 Accepting a United States Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields
Community-Wide Assessment Grant in the amount of $500,000.00,
estimating revenue in the amount of $500,000.00 in the Brownfields
Fund, appropriating funds to certain accounts within the Brownfields Fund
and designating requisitioning authority.
Attachments: General Ord. Fact Sheet (Community-wide)
Fiscal Note (Community-wide Assessment)
Approp Admin - TMP - 2048
Approp Admin Rev - TMP - 2048
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220633 Accepting a United States Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields
Site-specific Assessment Grant in the amount of $350,000.00; estimating
revenue in the amount of $350,000.00 in the Brownfields Fund;
appropriating funds to certain accounts within the Brownfields Fund; and
designating requisitioning authority.
Attachments: General Ord. Fact Sheet (Site-specific Assessment)
Fiscal Note (Site-specific Assessment)
220638 Amending the Main Corridor Overlay District, which was created by
Committee Substitute for Ordinance No. 171037 and includes design and
use regulations for property generally located along Main Street from 27th
Street on the north to Emanuel Cleaver II on the south, to permit a
drive-through restaurant to be redeveloped with dual drive-through lanes.
(CD-CPC-2022-00048). *** This item will be held until August 10, 2022***
Attachments: CD-CPC-2022-00048 Fact Sheet - Text Amendment
220639 Approving/Denying a MPD Final Plan in District MPD for Woodhaven,
First Plat, on about 19.44 acres generally located at 3201 N.W. 100th
Street containing 80 single family residential lots. (CD-CPC-2022-00066)
Attachments: Fact Sheet
Lucas, Robinson and Bough
220642 Accepting the recommendations of the Housing Trust Fund Advisory
Board; appropriating $7,953,360 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance
in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund; reducing the $7,953,360 from the
Affordable Housing Trust Fund; authorizing the Director of the Housing
and Community Development Department execute various funding
agreements and expend up to $7,953,360 from funds appropriated to the
Housing Trust Funds in Fund No. 2490; and requiring certain contract
provisions.
Attachments: No Fact Sheet 220642
HELD IN COMMITTEE
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220425 Reducing an appropriation in the amount of $783,266.00 in the Central
City Economic Development Sales Tax Fund; appropriating $783,266.00
from the Unappropriated Fund Balance in the Central City Economic
Development Sales Tax Fund; and authorizing the Director of the
Housing and Community Development Department to negotiate and
execute a Funding Agreement with GEM Theater Cultural and Performing
Arts Center, Inc in the amount of $783,266.00 for the purpose of
constructing an affordable housing development located at 2033 Vine
Street.
Attachments: FACT SHEET - 21 Vine Live_Work Townhomes
FISCAL NOTE 21 VINE
Approp Admin - TMP - 1794
220426 Reducing an appropriation in the amount of $1,500,000.00 in the Central
City Economic Development Sales Tax Fund; appropriating
$1,500,000.00 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance in the Central City
Economic Development Sales Tax Fund; and authorizing the Director of
the Housing and Community Development Department to negotiate and
execute a Funding Agreement with Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council in the
amount of $1,500,000.00 for the purpose of constructing a transitional
housing development located at 2005 East 35th Street.
Attachments: FACT SHEET - Heroes Home Gate Transitional Home
Expansion
FISCAL NOTE HHG
220429 Reducing an appropriation in the amount of $668,232.00 in the Central
City Economic Development Sales Tax Fund; appropriating $668,232.00
from the Unappropriated Fund Balance in the Central City Economic
Development Sales Tax Fund; and authorizing the Director of the
Housing and Community Development Department to negotiate and
execute a Funding Agreement with Monarque Advisory, LLC, in the
amount of $668,232.00 for the purpose of redeveloping and constructing
affordable housing development located at 2904 E. 23rd Street and 2914
E. 23rd Street.
Attachments: Fact Sheet - CCED Monarque
Fiscal Note - CCED Monarque
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O'Neill
220442 Declaring the City’s support of balanced energy options that achieve
climate goals inclusive of natural gas and renewable natural gas
strategies, its commitment to considering the inequities of higher energy
costs upon marginalized communities and its opposition to legislation or
policies that eliminate energy options for local energy consumers by
mandating certain fuel sources or energy-specific technologies.
Attachments: 220442 No Fact Sheet
Shields
220454 Amending Chapter 88, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Sections
88-420-16, Alternative Compliance Parking Plans; 88-516, Plan Review;
88-530, Site Plan Review and Approval; and 88-570, Administrative
Adjustments; and enacting in lieu thereof new sections of like number and
subject matter for the purpose of providing a mechanism for property
owners to elect to receive notice of certain administrative decisions
regarding property within 300 feet of an owner’s property.
Attachments: No Fact Sheet
220583 Rezoning an area of about 2,100 square feet generally located at the
terminus of E. 89th Terrace east of Westridge Road from District R-80 to
District R-7.5 and approving a revised preliminary plat in District R-7.5 on
about 13 acres to allow for 25 detached lots. (CD-CPC-2022-00046 &
CD-CPC-2021-00247)
Attachments: CD-CPC-2021-00247 Factsheet.pdf
220601 Vacating a portion of Myrtle Avenue on about 0.53 acres in District R-6
(Residential dash 6) generally located in between E. 52nd Street to the
north and E. 53rd Street to the south, and directing the City Clerk to
record certain documents. (CD-ROW-2021-00012).
Attachments: Fact Sheet.pdf
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220612 Amending Chapter 18, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Sections 18-10,
Unsafe structures and equipment, 18-20, Fees, and 18-21, Inspections,
and enacting in lieu thereof new sections of like number and subject
matter to update the City’s periodic building inspection protocols and
conduct a one-time inspection of the structural adequacy of each building
within the City greater than four stories in height as defined by the current
building code and built prior to 1950.
****This item will be held until August 10, 2022****
Attachments: fact sheet
220612com
Parks-Shaw
220616 Reducing appropriations in the American Rescue Plan Fund by
$1,000,000.00 and appropriating that amount from the Unappropriated
Fund Balance of the American Rescue Plan Fund to the contractual
services account in the American Rescue Plan Fund: designating
requisitioning authority; and recognizing this ordinance as having an
accelerated effective date. ***This item will be held until August 10,
2022***
Attachments: Ordinance Fact Sheet ReBuild Home Repair Final
220616 Fiscal Note 7.15.2022
220616 Admin Approp 7.15.2022
Fiscal Note - ReBuild Minor Home Repair
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS
1. There may be a general discussion regarding current Neighborhood Planning
and Development Committee issues
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2. Closed Session
• Pursuant to Section 610.021 subsection 1 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri to
discuss legal matters, litigation, or privileged communications with attorneys;
• Pursuant to Section 610.021 subsection 2 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri to
discuss real estate;
• Pursuant to Section 610.021 subsections 3 and 13 of the Revised Statutes of
Missouri to discuss personnel matters;
• Pursuant to Section 610.021 subsection 9 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri to
discuss employee labor negotiations;
• Pursuant to Section 610.021 subsection 11 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri to
discuss specifications for competitive bidding;
• Pursuant to Section 610.021 subsection 12 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri to
discuss sealed bids or proposals; or
• Pursuant to Section 610.021 subsection 17 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri to
discuss confidential or privileged communications with auditors.
3. Those who wish to comment on proposed ordinances can email written
testimony to public.testimony@kcmo.org. Comments received will be distributed to
the committee and added to the public record by the clerk.
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