The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen voted 6-0 with one abstention March 8 to rezone 10.41 acres from R-1 single-family residential to R-2 single-family residential at the former Paraclete Property in the Tapawingo subdivision. Ward 1 Aldermen Ann McMunn and Joe Stewart, whose ward the development is in, as well as Ward 3 Alderman Randy.
The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen held a public hearing and first reading of the proposed Bass Pro Shops amended development plan at the Shoppes of Sunset Hills Feb. 8. Bass Pro Shops is seeking to redevelop the former Toys “R” Us and Ross Dress For Less at 3600 S. Lindbergh Blvd. after the Springfield,.
The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen recently discussed making changes to the composition of the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission with the addition of an elected official as either a voting member or non-voting member of the panel. Following committee and commission appointments at the Nov. 9 Board of Aldermen meeting, Ward 3 Alderman Randy.
The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen voted in November to move forward with exploring different economic consulting firms that can assist the city as it prepares for the development of a new Bass Pro Shops. The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen voted 4-4 at the Nov. 9 board meeting to move forward with directing city.
The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a conditional use permit Nov. 9 for operation of a new donut shop at 3751 S. Lindbergh Blvd. The new store, called Donut Palace will share the building with a Jimmy John’s that moved in in 2019. Donut Palace is family owned and operated, serving hand-crafted, made.