File #: 3137    Version: 0 Name: "Homes at the Lake" - Barber & Sons
Type: Ordinance Status: withdrawn
File created: 3/12/2001 In control: Land Use Committee
On agenda: 3/12/2001 Final action: 4/9/2001
Title: AN ORDINANCE amending the Jackson County Master Plan "Strategy for the Future" with an Area Plan known as "Home at the Lakes."
Indexes: HOME AT THE LAKES, WITHDRAWN
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI
WITHDRAWN 4/9/2001


Title
AN ORDINANCE amending the Jackson County Master Plan "Strategy for the Future" with an Area Plan known as "Home at the Lakes."


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ORDINANCE 3137, March 12, 2001



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WHEREAS, Barber & Sons Company, Inc., has filed an application to amend the Master Plan "Strategy for the Future," adopted January 1994, with an Area Plan known as "Home at the Lakes;" and,

WHEREAS, the Plan Amendment encompasses approximately 2,250 acres and generally covers the land area north of US 50 Highway on the east and west side of Missouri 7 Highway, east of Milton-Thompson Road and generally on the north and south sides of Langsford Road; and,

WHEREAS, "Home at the Lakes" is a proposed residential development of approximately 2,250 acres, containing approximately 4,800 single-family homes, and five lakes, totaling approximately 275 acres, are included in the development; and,

WHEREAS, the plan also illustrates future land uses such as 122.5 acres for commercial land uses, 227.8 acres of public land (schools, dedicated park land and marina, post office, and library), and 23.3 acres of general office land uses; and,
WHEREAS, the Jackson County Master Plan "Strategy for the Future" outlines general policy statements when considering area plans, such as policy 17.5 which states that the County may adopt area plans to establish special goals and policies affecting remote development centers in the unincorporated area and policy 17.6 which states that Jackson County may adopt or modify area plans with the participation of the residents and property owners of the affected area and with involvement of affected organizations or interested parties; and,

WHEREAS, the Jackson County Plan Commission, on February 15, 2001, held a public hearing and accepted testimony pertaining to the Master Plan Amendment wherein there were several surrounding properties and interested parties in op...

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