No one is talking, but changes are underway at the Starlite Drive-In.

The theater’s owner, Chuck Bucinski, filed an application last week to change the zoning of his drive-in’s land at 3900 S. Hydraulic Ave.

The reason listed on the application: “To permit a greater number of industrial and commercial uses.” The application for the zoning change itself cost $2,245.

So why the zoning change?

A representative for Baughman Co., a land development company listed as the agent for the zoning application, referred all calls to Bucinski.

Currently, the land can be used only as a drive-in theater. The change would allow the land to be used for a number of other uses, including convenience stores, restaurants, office space and retail.

(Read more: Wichita Eagle)