This is standard- most of these are zoned for something other than what is being asked to be built. its a 2-3 month process to get thru but its 100% going to get approved.chaifetz10 wrote: ↑Mar 31, 2020Ok - could use some expert help with understanding the process in changing zoning. I did some digging and discovered that a ton of the planned major developments (for example, GreenStreet's projects on Vista and Hunt) in the neighborhood were denied building permits by the Building Commissioner. Stock and Associates, Inc. has appealed the denial decisions for the following:
Multi-family @ 4478-4492 Vista Ave.
Multi-family @ 4449-4461-Hunt Ave.
Single family home @ 4420-34 Norfolk Ave.
Two family row houses @ 4449-67 Vista Ave.
Multi-family @ 4402 Vista Ave.
Multi-family @ 4401 Vista Ave.
Multi-family @ 4500-4540 Swan Ave. and 1305- 05R S. Taylor Ave. (April Agenda)
Link to Board of Adjustment agenda with more details: https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/d ... -18-20.pdf
BUT, there's Ald. Roddy has a Board Bill for some of the addresses on Vista: https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/c ... BBId=13498
Also, there's a Board Bill by Ald. Roddy for the development on Swan: https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/internal-app ... mbined.pdf
Is this standard practice for these types of projects to be denied zoning and have to appeal? Or is this just the usual process and required steps for the zoning to be adjusted by the city?
(i served on the Board of Adjustment for 2 years and spent 2 years working in the Zoning Dept)



