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Jefferson City Planning and Zoning Commission recommends rezoning church aiming to become child care facility, other developments

File photo of the John G. Christy Municipal Building in Jefferson City.
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File photo of the John G. Christy Municipal Building in Jefferson City.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Jefferson City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend plans for potential developments to the Jefferson City Council.

The first of the four request for builds was from Lifehouse Church. The church wants to convert its building into a child care facility on the corner of Grant Street and Hough Street. The commission recommended rezoning the church so it can become a child care facility.  

Vetter Holdings LLC, filed the second request. They are looking to build 48 housing units at the intersection of Schotthill Woods Drive and Eastland Drive. The request was recommended on the condition of establishing an underlying zoning district of a RA-2 high density residential to determine site elements

Another request property owners filed on the behalf of McBride Lans Growth LLC to create a 140-lot residential development on Rock Ridge Road and Route C.

The last request came from Eagle Enterprises LLC. They want to build a storage unit and a building with a warehouse and shop that would be located at the intersection of Eastland Drive and E. Elm Street.

Each bill will be introduced to the Jefferson City Council at its March 2 meeting, while public hearing for the bills will happen at the March 16 meeting.

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