Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee
Regular MeetingKansas City, MO · January 24, 2024
Minutes
414 E. 12th Street
Kansas City Kansas City, MO 64106
Meeting Minutes - Final
Neighborhood Planning and Development
Committee
Chairperson Ryana Parks-Shaw
Vice Chair Eric Bunch
Councilmember Nathan Willett
Councilmember Melissa Patterson Hazley
Wednesday, January 24, 2024 1:30 PM 26th Floor, Council Chamber
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Present: Ryana Parks-Shaw, Eric Bunch, Nathan Willett and Melissa Patterson Hazley
***Beginning of Consents***
240025 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving the plat of I-49 Industrial Center First Plat, an addition in Jackson County,
Missouri, on approximately 39 acres generally located at the southwest corner of East 149th
Street and Thunderbird Road, creating one lot for the purpose of an Industrial Development;
accepting various easements; authorizing the Director of City Planning and Development to
execute and/or accept certain agreements; and directing the City Clerk to facilitate the
recordation of this ordinance and attached documents. (CLD-FnPlat-2023-00029)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Consent Item. No discussion was held.
Adv and Do Pass, Consent
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Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
***End of Consents***
240020 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a development plan on about one acre in District R-2.5 generally located at E.
61st Street and Swope Parkway to allow for a residential cottage house development.
(CD-CPC-2023-00167)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Andrew Clark, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance approves a
residential cottage house development in district R-2.5 to allow for the construction of nine (9)
total cottages on a one (1) acre lot located at E. 61st Street and Swope Parkway
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
240021 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a development plan on about 25 acres in District M1-5 generally located at 7501
Prospect Avenue to allow for a major amendment to a previously approved development
plan to allow parking lot and building additions. (CD-CPC-2023-00168)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Genevieve Kohn, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves a development plan on about 25 acres generally located at 7501 Prospect Ave, to allow
for a major amendment to a previously approved development plan that includes the addition of
an 18,000 sq. ft. building and an additional 30 parking spaces.
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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240022 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Vacating a portion of public right-of-way in District MPD (Master Planned Development)
of about 325 feet generally located on St. Louis Avenue west of Santa Fe Street to the
Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way; and directing the City Clerk to record certain
documents. (CD-ROW-2023-0004)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Matthew Barnes, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves a vacation of public right of way of about 331 feet generally located between Santa Fe
Street and Union Pacific Railroad Right of Way (Adjacent to Mulberry Street) along St Louis
Avenue. This vacation is expected to reduce conflicts with the railroad crossing which cuts
diagonally through Mulberry Street and St Louis Avenue.
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
240023 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 2 acres generally located at 4627 Madison Avenue from Districts
UR and B4-5 to District B4-5, and approving a development plan to allow for an apartment
complex and parking garage. (CD-CPC-2023-00153,155)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Ahnna Nanoski, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance approves
the applicants request to rezone from UR and B4-5 to B4-5 to update the zoning map to existing
conditions and a 202 multi-unit apartment building with a parking garage on about 2 acres
generally located in midtown, adjacent to Country Club Plaza at 4627 Madison Ave.
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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240024 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Amending Chapter 74, Article VII, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Section 74-304
entitled “Reporting requirements” and enacting in lieu thereof a new section of like number
and subject matter to change the staff’s community improvement district (CID) compliance
report date to December 1st.
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Abbey Brinkley, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance approves
an amendment to Section 74-304 changing city staff’s annual reporting date from on or around
November 1st to on or around December 1st
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
240032 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 0.35 acres generally located at 916 Newton Avenue from District
R-2.5 to District R-1.5. (CD-CPC-2023-00172).
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Genevieve Kohn, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves an area plan amendment to the Truman Plaza Area Plan from residential low density to
residential high density, rezoning from district R-2.5 to R-1.5, and a special use permit to approve
group living in district R-1.5 on about 0.35 acres generally located at 916 Newton Avenue
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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240033 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
RESOLUTION - Approving an amendment to the Truman Plaza Area Plan on about 0.35
acres generally located at 916 Newton Avenue by changing the recommended land use from
residential low density to residential high density for Sheffield Place.
(CD-CPC-2023-00175)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Genevieve Kohn, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves an area plan amendment to the Truman Plaza Area Plan from residential low density to
residential high density, rezoning from district R-2.5 to R-1.5, and a special use permit to approve
group living in district R-1.5 on about 0.35 acres generally located at 916 Newton Avenue
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
240035 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Vacating a portion of the public right-of-way in District MPD (Master Planned
Development) of about 89 feet generally located west of Mulberry Street between Union
Avenue and St. Louis Avenue, and directing the City Clerk to record certain documents.
(CD-ROW-2023-00015)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Matthew Barnes, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves a vacation of public right of way in the form of an alley of about 89 feet generally
located west Mulberry Street to the Union Pacific Rail Road north of Union Avenue
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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240040 Sponsor: Councilmember Nathan Willett
Approving the termination of a previously approved development plan for a 24.5 acre tract
of land generally located on the east side of N.E. Reinking Road between N.E. 113th
Terrace on the north and N.E. 108th Street on the south (11201 N.E. Reinking Road) to
create 47 single family residential lots (CD-CPC-2021-00064 and CD-CPC-2021-00066)
and approved by Ordinance No. 210567 on July 1, 2021, so as to permit the minor
subdivision of the property into 3 lots. (CD-CPC-2023-00181)
Sponsors: Willett
Matthew Barnes, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves the termination of a previously approved Development Plan for Staley Shire, a 24.5 acre
tract of land generally located on the east side of N.E. Reinking Road between N.E. 113th Terrace
on the north and N.E. 108th Street on the south (11201 N.E. Reinking Road) to create 47 single
family residential lots and approved by Ordinance No. 210567 on July 1, 2021, to allow the minor
subdivision of the property into 3 lots.
Adv and Do Pass as Cmte Sub, Debate
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
240041 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Vacating a portion of the public right-of-way in District MPD (Master Planned
Development) of about 137 feet generally located west of Santa Fe Street between Union
Avenue and St Louis Avenue and directing the City Clerk to record certain documents.
(CD-ROW-2023-00006)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Matthew Barnes, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves a vacation of public right of way of about 137 feet generally located west of Santa Fe
Street between Union Avenue and St. Louis Avenue.
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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240042 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a development plan on about 5 acres in District R-0.5 generally located at the
southeast corner of E. 7th Street and Euclid Avenue to allow for a 3-story medical office
building addition (one level parking and two-level office). (CD-CPC-2022-00010)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Matthew Barnes, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance
approves a development plan to allow for a 4-story medical office building addition (two level
parking and two-level office) on about 5 acres generally located at the southeast corner of E. 7th
Street and Euclid Avenue.
Adv and Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
240047 Sponsor: Councilmember Nathan Willett
Declaring a moratorium until October 11, 2024, on the issuance or approval of any permits,
plan review, project plans, and zoning changes, where the subject matter of the project is a
proposed liquor store or vape shop in any locations along Barry Road between N.W.
Waukomis Drive and N. Platte Purchase Drive.
Sponsors: Willett
Held until 2.21.24
Hold on Agenda
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240048 Sponsor: Councilmember Melissa Patterson-Hazley
Amending Chapter 2, Article VI of the Code of Ordinances, entitled "Boards, Commissions
and Committees," by repealing Division 19, “Kansas City Youth Commission,” consisting
of Sections 2-970.30 through 2-970.35, in its entirety and enacting new Divisions 24, 25
and 26, "“Kansas City Youth Commission,” “Kansas City Young Adult Commission,” and
"KC Futures Commission,” respectively, consisting of Sections 2-970.75 through 2-970.95
to formally establish new youth and young adult advisory committees, to advise the City on
matters directly relating to or significantly impacting young adults and youth; reducing
appropriations of $40,000.00 in the Violence Prevention Fund and appropriating that same
amount in the Violence Prevention Fund for the KC Youth and Adult Commissions; and
repealing Resolution No. 211042 that created the Kansas City Young Adult City Council.
Sponsors: Patterson Hazley, Bough, Bunch, Curls, Duncan, French, Rea,
O'Neill, Willett, Lucas, Robinson, Parks-Shaw and Rogers
Councilmember Patterson-Hazley, presented. This ordinance approves creating a new Kansas City
Futures commission and commission office within the Health Department with one full time staff
person and a $40,000 budget to support the work of the KC Youth Commission and KC Young
Adult Commission.
Adv and Do Pass as Cmte Sub, Debate
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
HELD IN COMMITTEE
231052 Sponsors: Councilmembers Eric Bunch and Crispin Rea
Approving the 100 E. 20th Street PIEA General Development Plan on approximately 1.04
acres which Planning Area consists of the western half of that block bound by East 19th
Street on the north, Grand Boulevard on the east, East 20th Street on the south and Walnut
Street on the west located in Kansas City, Missouri, and declaring said area to be blighted
and in need of redevelopment and rehabilitation.
Sponsors: Bunch and Rea
Andrew Clark, City Planning and Development Department, presented. This ordinance approves a
plan for redevelopment of the 100 E 20th Street Planning Area and declares said area to be
blighted. The General Plan requires removal of all blight and the redevelopment of the Planning
Area subject to the policies and guidelines of the PIEA, including the City’s MBE/WBE and inclusive
Work Force requirements.
Do Pass
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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SEMI-ANNUAL DOCKET
Consideration of Semi-Annual Docket items
200979
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
200980
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
210463
Amending Chapter 88, Zoning and Development Code, Section 88-370, to include a new
subsection 88-370-08, Temporary Government Sponsored Shelters, to allow the City to provide
temporary housing for the houseless. (CD-CPC-2021-00074)
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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).
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
220729 Amending the Plaza Bowl Overlay, which was created by Committee Substitute for
Ordinance No. 190100, which includes use and height regulations for the area generally
located on the south and north sides of W. 47th Street (extending northerly to the north side
of W. 46th Terrace), between Madison Avenue on the west and J.C. Nichols Parkway on
the east, in order to establish standards for granting deviations..
Sponsors: Bough, Shields and Bunch
Release
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Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
220936 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a rezoning of about 2.17 acres generally located at 5220 Troost Avenue between
E. 53rd Street to the south, E 52nd Street to the north, and Rockhill Road to the west from
District R-1.5 to District B1-5 without a plan. (CD-CPC-2022-00114)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
230522 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
RESOLUTION - Approving an amendment to the Hickman Mills Area Plan on about 29.6
acres generally located south of Longview Road and west of Raytown Road by changing the
recommended land use from residential low density to office for the Smith Hale Middle
School Adaptive Reuse. (CD-CPC-2023-00066)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
230525 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 29.6 acres generally located south of Longview Road and west of
Raytown Road from District R-80 to District O-1 to allow the adaptive reuse of the former
Smith-Hale Middle School. (CD-CPC-2023-00065)
Sponsors: Director of City Planning & Development
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
210697 Declaring the Council’s intent to support a District row Project to preeserve a portion of
Western Bible College in Phase One and to create thirty-five luxury townhomes in Phase
Two.
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
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210698 Estimating and appropriating bond proceeds in the Taxable Special Obligation Series
2022A Bond Fund; declaring the City Council’s intent to support future phases of the
District Row Project in the future; and declaring requisitioning authority for the project
consisting of 10 acres of land between 22nd and 20th Streets (Paseo to Tracy) to preserve a
portion of Western Bible College in Phase One and to create 35 luxury townhomes in Phase
Two.
Sponsors: Robinson
Release
Aye: Parks-Shaw, Vice Chair Bunch, Councilmember Willett and
Councilmember Patterson Hazley
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS
1. There may be a general discussion regarding current Neighborhood Planning and
Development Committee issues.
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
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Adjournment
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Agenda
Kansas City 414 E. 12th Street
Kansas City, MO 64106
Agenda
Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee
Chairperson Ryana Parks-Shaw
Vice Chair Eric Bunch
Councilmember Nathan Willett
Councilmember Melissa Patterson Hazley
Wednesday, January 24, 2024 1:30 PM 26th Floor, Council Chamber
Webinar Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84530222968
PUBLIC OBSERVANCE OF MEETINGS
Members of the City Council may attend this meeting via videoconference.
Any closed session may be held via teleconference.
The public can observe this meeting at the links provided below.
Applicants and citizens wishing to participate have the option of attending each meeting or
they may do so through the videoconference platform ZOOM, using this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84530222968
***Beginning of Consents***
Director of City Planning & Development
240025 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving the plat of I-49 Industrial Center First Plat, an addition in Jackson
County, Missouri, on approximately 39 acres generally located at the southwest
corner of East 149th Street and Thunderbird Road, creating one lot for the
purpose of an Industrial Development; accepting various easements; authorizing
the Director of City Planning and Development to execute and/or accept certain
agreements; and directing the City Clerk to facilitate the recordation of this
ordinance and attached documents. (CLD-FnPlat-2023-00029)
Attachments: Docket Memo_CLD-FnPlat-2023-00029_01-03-2024
***End of Consents***
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Director of City Planning & Development
240020 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a development plan on about one acre in District R-2.5 generally
located at E. 61st Street and Swope Parkway to allow for a residential cottage
house development. (CD-CPC-2023-00167)
Attachments: Docket Memo
1-23 NPD 240020
Director of City Planning & Development
240021 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a development plan on about 25 acres in District M1-5 generally located
at 7501 Prospect Avenue to allow for a major amendment to a previously
approved development plan to allow parking lot and building additions.
(CD-CPC-2023-00168)
Attachments: Docket Memo
Director of City Planning & Development
240022 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Vacating a portion of public right-of-way in District MPD (Master Planned
Development) of about 325 feet generally located on St. Louis Avenue west of
Santa Fe Street to the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way; and directing the City
Clerk to record certain documents. (CD-ROW-2023-0004)
Attachments: Docket Memo_CD-ROW-2023-0004
Director of City Planning & Development
240023 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 2 acres generally located at 4627 Madison Avenue
from Districts UR and B4-5 to District B4-5, and approving a development plan to
allow for an apartment complex and parking garage. (CD-CPC-2023-00153,155)
Attachments: CD-CPC-2023-00153,155 Docket Memo
3.1&3.2_CD-CPC-2023-00153,155_StaffReport
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Director of City Planning & Development
240024 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Amending Chapter 74, Article VII, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Section
74-304 entitled “Reporting requirements” and enacting in lieu thereof a new
section of like number and subject matter to change the staff’s community
improvement district (CID) compliance report date to December 1st.
Attachments: Docket Memo
Director of City Planning & Development
240032 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Rezoning an area of about 0.35 acres generally located at 916 Newton Avenue
from District R-2.5 to District R-1.5. (CD-CPC-2023-00172).
Attachments: Docket Memo
Director of City Planning & Development
240033 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving an amendment to the Truman Plaza Area Plan on about 0.35 acres
generally located at 916 Newton Avenue by changing the recommended land use
from residential low density to residential high density for Sheffield Place.
(CD-CPC-2023-00175)
Attachments: Docket Memo (Area Plan Amendment)
Director of City Planning & Development
240035 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Vacating a portion of the public right-of-way in District MPD (Master Planned
Development) of about 89 feet generally located west of Mulberry Street between
Union Avenue and St. Louis Avenue, and directing the City Clerk to record certain
documents. (CD-ROW-2023-00015)
Attachments: Docket Memo_CD-ROW-2023-00015
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Willett
240040 Sponsor: Councilmember Nathan Willett
Approving the termination of a previously approved development plan for a 24.5
acre tract of land generally located on the east side of N.E. Reinking Road
between N.E. 113th Terrace on the north and N.E. 108th Street on the south
(11201 N.E. Reinking Road) to create 47 single family residential lots
(CD-CPC-2021-00064 and CD-CPC-2021-00066) and approved by Ordinance No.
210567 on July 1, 2021, so as to permit the minor subdivision of the property into 3
lots. (CD-CPC-2023-00181)
Attachments: Docket Memo Ord. No. 240040
Director of City Planning & Development
240041 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Vacating a portion of the public right-of-way in District MPD (Master Planned
Development) of about 137 feet generally located west of Santa Fe Street between
Union Avenue and St Louis Avenue and directing the City Clerk to record certain
documents. (CD-ROW-2023-00006)
Attachments: Docket Memo_CD-ROW-2023-00006
Director of City Planning & Development
240042 Sponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department
Approving a development plan on about 5 acres in District R-0.5 generally located
at the southeast corner of E. 7th Street and Euclid Avenue to allow for a 3-story
medical office building addition (one level parking and two-level office).
(CD-CPC-2022-00010)
Attachments: Docket Memo_CD-CPC-2022-00010
Willett
240047 Sponsor: Councilmember Nathan Willett
Declaring a moratorium until October 11, 2024, on the issuance or approval of any
permits, plan review, project plans, and zoning changes, where the subject matter
of the project is a proposed liquor store or vape shop in any locations along Barry
Road between N.W. Waukomis Drive and N. Platte Purchase Drive. ***Held until
2/21/2024***
Attachments: No Docket Memo 240047
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Patterson Hazley, Bough, Bunch, Curls, Duncan, French, Rea, O'Neill, Willett, Lucas,
Robinson, Parks-Shaw and Rogers
240048 Sponsor: Councilmember Melissa Patterson-Hazley
Amending Chapter 2, Article VI of the Code of Ordinances, entitled "Boards,
Commissions and Committees," by repealing Division 19, “Kansas City Youth
Commission,” consisting of Sections 2-970.30 through 2-970.35, in its entirety and
enacting new Divisions 24, 25 and 26, "“Kansas City Youth Commission,” “Kansas
City Young Adult Commission,” and "KC Futures Commission,” respectively,
consisting of Sections 2-970.75 through 2-970.95 to formally establish new youth
and young adult advisory committees, to advise the City on matters directly
relating to or significantly impacting young adults and youth; reducing
appropriations of $40,000.00 in the Violence Prevention Fund and appropriating
that same amount in the Violence Prevention Fund for the KC Youth and Adult
Commissions; and repealing Resolution No. 211042 that created the Kansas City
Young Adult City Council.
Attachments: No Docket Memo 240048
HELD IN COMMITTEE
Bunch and Rea
231052 Sponsors: Councilmembers Eric Bunch and Crispin Rea
Approving the 100 E. 20th Street PIEA General Development Plan on
approximately 1.04 acres which Planning Area consists of the western half of that
block bound by East 19th Street on the north, Grand Boulevard on the east, East
20th Street on the south and Walnut Street on the west located in Kansas City,
Missouri, and declaring said area to be blighted and in need of redevelopment and
rehabilitation.
Attachments: Docket Memo 231052
SEMI-ANNUAL DOCKET
Consideration of Semi-Annual Docket items
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.
The city provides several ways for residents to watch City Council meetings:
• Livestream on the city’s website at www.kcmo.gov
• Livestream on the city’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=3hOuBIg4fok
• Watch Channel 2 on your cable system. The channel is available through Time Warner
Cable (channel 2 or 98.2), AT&T U-verse (channel 99 then select Kansas City) and Google
Fiber on Channel 142.
• To watch archived meetings, visit the City Clerk’s website and look in the Video on Demand
section: http://kansascity.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=2
The City Clerk`s Office now has equipment for the hearing impaired for use with every
meeting. To check out the equipment please see the secretary for each committee. Be
prepared to leave your Driver`s License or State issued Identification Card with the secretary
and she will give you the equipment. Upon returning the equipment your license will be
returned.
Adjournment
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