The May 7th meeting of the Raytown Board of Aldermen will have items on it that are controversial. The main item of interest is the first reading of a proposed change to allow Wal-Mart to build a store in the downtown area known as the Green Space.
Before the 7:00 pm meeting there will be a work session at 6:30 to hear a report on the Downtown Streetscape and Bike/Pedestrian Trail Update form Andy Noll, Public Works Director.
The Wal_mart requested zoning change is the second to last item on the agenda and reads as follows.
10a.FIRST Reading: Bill No. 6318-13, Section XIII. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A CHANGE IN ZONING FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL AND TOWN SQUARE OVERLAY DISTRICT TO NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL AND PLANNED ZONING OVERLAY DISTRICT ON LAND LOCATED AT 6200 BLUE RIDGE BOULEVARD, 10016 E. 63RD STREET & 10028 E. 63RD STREET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE CITY OF RAYTOWN, MISSOURI. Point of Contact: John Benson, Director of Development and Public Affairs.
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