File #: 220303    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/28/2022 In control: Council
On agenda: 4/14/2022 Final action: 4/14/2022
Title: Approving a development plan in District B4-1 on an approximately 3.8 acre tract of land generally located at 6301 James A. Reed Road to allow for a self-storage facility.
Attachments: 1. 220303 Fact Sheet, 2. CITY PLAN COMMISSION STAFF, 3. CD-CPC-2021-00229_6301 James A Reed Self Storage, 4. GYS Blue Parkway Storage_Development Plans_2021-12-11_v1, 5. Authenticated Ordinance 220303 sub
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR ORDINANCE NO. 220303

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Approving a development plan in District B4-1 on an approximately 3.8 acre tract of land generally located at 6301 James A. Reed Road to allow for a self-storage facility.

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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY:

Section A. That a development plan in District B4-1 (Heavy Business/Commercial) on an approximately 3.8 acre tract of land generally located 6301 James A. Reed Road, and more specifically described as follows:

6301 James A Reed Road, American Family Insurance Tract A, a subdivision of record in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.

is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions:

1. The developer shall provide a fire sprinkler system as required by the Code of Ordinances.

2. The developer shall submit a storm drainage analysis from a Missouri-licensed civil engineer to the Land Development Division, in accordance with adopted APWA standards, including a BMP level of service analysis prior to approval and issuance of any building permits, and the developer shall secure permits to construct any improvements as required by the Land Development Division prior to issuance of any certificate of occupancy.

3. The developer shall pay impact fees as required by Chapter 39 of the Code of Ordinances.

4. The developer shall obtain the executed and recorded City approved grading, temporary construction, drainage/sewer, or any other necessary easements from the abutting property owner(s) that may be required prior to submitting any public improvements crossing properties not controlled by the developer and include said document(s) within the public improvement applications submitted for permitting.

5. The developer shall submit plans for grading, siltation, and erosion control to the Land Development Division for review and acceptance, and secure a site disturbance permit for any proposed disturbance area equal to one acre or more prior to beginning any construction activities....

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