The Leawood City Council insists that capping building heights at four stories is best for the city. The city council on Monday remanded a proposed ordinance lowering the maximum height for office buildings and mixed-use projects to the Leawood Planning Commission for further review. The commission has already recommended the city council deny the ordinance, citing concerns that it would hamper development and growth in southern Leawood. The proposed city code caps building heights at four stories. The change would lower the maximum height for buildings zoned for planned office or mixed use from 90 feet to 55 feet. This would generally mean capping buildings at four stories, instead of Leawood’s current maximum of six stories. Under the new ordinance, the city would make exceptions for a “signature building” with a unique design or for sites that already have tall trees.
Source: Prairie Village Post