“Those guys are 32 chickens,” says Spring Hill resident Lindsay Museousky, as she scans her 10 acres along 191st in Spring Hill, Kansas. “That’s the dairy farm … the horse farm is there,” she mentions and points from the west to the east across her land. “It’s one of the main things that we love about this area. We love the open land … it gets pitch dark, and it’s so quiet.” She thinks for a moment and smiles. “I mean, you hear occasional planes going by and we have an owl that’s been in that tree since 2019.” When she talks bout possible rezoning of 316 Rural Residential acres she and her neighbors enjoy, she is passionate in her opposition. “Unimaginable. Absolutely unfathomable.” The Spring Hill City Council, as part of an update to its Comprehensive Plan, voted on Oct. 23, 2025, to move forward a plan to rezone the acres to M-1 Industrial in order to accept development offers for a data center. Spring Hill Attorney Spencer Low said at that meeting the city has to frequently turn down offers from industrial developers.
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