STOP re-zoning of KCMO residential neighborhood!! Unite us, NOT divide us!!


STOP re-zoning of KCMO residential neighborhood!! Unite us, NOT divide us!!
The Issue
Stop the rezoning of 9001 James A. Reed Rd. Kansas City, MO 64138!!!!
It has been proposed that the vacant former O’Hara High School at 9001 James A. Reed Road be Re-zoned for the sole purpose of changing the former school into a drug rehab/recovery center. The site is nestled in a residential neighborhood and immediately surrounded by close to 2000 single family homes on the West, East and South sides of the property. It shares a lawn with a Daycare and Elementary school on the north side of the property.
On Dec.9th 2020, the City of KCMO's planning and permitting system sent out a notice for the Public Meeting which is being held virtually on Dec. 21 on Zoom. Case number CD-CPC-2020-00184.
The Project requires a zone change and neighborhood and community leaders do not welcome this project. It does not fit into the Hickman Mills Area Plan that was just recently approved with extensive community involvement & input.
Many neighbors do not have access to the Public Meeting because the only method to attend is by Zoom without a call-in option. Many of our neighbors do not have internet access at all or the ability to navigate a web application.
For Case Number CD-CPC-2020-00184. This petition is asking the KCMO City Planning Commission & the Kansas City Council members to vote NO, and to prevent the former O'Hara High School building from being rezoned to accommodate a drug rehab/recovery center in the middle of a residential neighborhood & right next door to a school.
We seek to prevent the Foutch Brothers and Sana Lake Recovery Center project from taking place at 9001 James A. Reed Rd, Kansas City, Missouri 64138. If you’d like to be kept posted by email with our next steps & meetings, please complete this form: https://forms.gle/TpryX4nBRev1pjkC7
Sana Lake Recovery is hosting a Zoom Meeting – Jan.12, 2021 - 6:00 pm
Zoom ID: 518 999 0695
Passcode: 12345
Updated by:
-Angela Clardy
-Karry Palmer
The Issue
Stop the rezoning of 9001 James A. Reed Rd. Kansas City, MO 64138!!!!
It has been proposed that the vacant former O’Hara High School at 9001 James A. Reed Road be Re-zoned for the sole purpose of changing the former school into a drug rehab/recovery center. The site is nestled in a residential neighborhood and immediately surrounded by close to 2000 single family homes on the West, East and South sides of the property. It shares a lawn with a Daycare and Elementary school on the north side of the property.
On Dec.9th 2020, the City of KCMO's planning and permitting system sent out a notice for the Public Meeting which is being held virtually on Dec. 21 on Zoom. Case number CD-CPC-2020-00184.
The Project requires a zone change and neighborhood and community leaders do not welcome this project. It does not fit into the Hickman Mills Area Plan that was just recently approved with extensive community involvement & input.
Many neighbors do not have access to the Public Meeting because the only method to attend is by Zoom without a call-in option. Many of our neighbors do not have internet access at all or the ability to navigate a web application.
For Case Number CD-CPC-2020-00184. This petition is asking the KCMO City Planning Commission & the Kansas City Council members to vote NO, and to prevent the former O'Hara High School building from being rezoned to accommodate a drug rehab/recovery center in the middle of a residential neighborhood & right next door to a school.
We seek to prevent the Foutch Brothers and Sana Lake Recovery Center project from taking place at 9001 James A. Reed Rd, Kansas City, Missouri 64138. If you’d like to be kept posted by email with our next steps & meetings, please complete this form: https://forms.gle/TpryX4nBRev1pjkC7
Sana Lake Recovery is hosting a Zoom Meeting – Jan.12, 2021 - 6:00 pm
Zoom ID: 518 999 0695
Passcode: 12345
Updated by:
-Angela Clardy
-Karry Palmer
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Petition created on December 16, 2020