Board adopts special-use permit for event venue at 101–103 S. Lexington St.; becomes Ordinance 3735

5763540 · July 21, 2025

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Summary

On second reading the board approved a special-use permit for an event-venue/commercial-recreation facility at 101 and 103 South Lexington Street; staff reported no new testimony and no public objections.

On its second reading July 21 the Board of Aldermen approved council bill 35, an ordinance granting a special-use permit for an event-venue/commercial-recreation facility at 101 and 103 South Lexington Street in Harrisonville (Cass County). The motion to approve came from Alderman Turner with a second from Alderman Milner; a roll call recorded ayes and the ordinance was assigned No. 3735.

Planning staff said they had not received any emails or phone calls opposing the application and that no new testimony was offered at the meeting. The roll call recorded aye votes from Aldermen Turner, Milner, Davidson, Franklin, Fouch and Cheney; Aldermen Mills and Doerhoff were excused.

The ordinance becomes effective per the city’s ordinance schedule; staff will proceed to implement the special-use permit conditions and any compliance inspections required by the permit.