Commission approves rezoning at 1991 S. Kleinfeld to allow daycare at assisted living facility

5919889 · October 10, 2025

Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts

Subscribe
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

Planners approved rezoning of a 3.4-acre assisted living site to permit commercial daycare services on-site, subject to a binding detailed site plan, landscape buffering, and restrictions on amplified sound and proximity to alcohol-serving establishments.

The City Plan Commission approved a rezoning request for a 3.4‑acre property at 1991 S. Kleinfeld to permit commercial daycare operations at an existing assisted living facility.

Alejandra Gonzalez of Planning and Inspections said the owner seeks to rezone from A‑2 (special contract/special permit) to C‑1 (special contract/special permit) so the facility can provide daycare services for residents and the surrounding community during daytime hours. Staff recommended approval with conditions requiring an approved detailed site plan, a 10‑foot landscape buffer where the site abuts residential uses, a prohibition on amplified sound on the property, and a 500‑foot separation from alcohol‑oriented establishments that emit amplified sound.

John Figueroa, representing Simpatego Senior Property LLC, told commissioners the daycare would primarily serve residents and neighbors during regular daytime hours and that the applicant concurred with staff conditions.

No public comments in support or opposition were recorded in the meeting. The commission moved, seconded and approved the rezoning request; staff will require the binding detailed site plan and enforce the noise and buffering conditions during permitting and inspections.