Springfield Zoning Decisions: February 2026
Springfield, MO zoning decisions for February 2026: 18 approved, 0 denied, 3 deferred across 7 public meetings.
In February 2026, Springfield held 7 public meetings covering zoning matters. 21 zoning decisions had a recorded outcome this month: 18 approved (100% approval rate), 3 deferred.
Zoning Decisions This Month
Preliminary Plat of West Sunshine Marketplace
Approved.
Approval of preliminary plat for 12.6-acre commercial development at 3225 West Sunshine Street. Subdivision includes 5 lots ranging from 0.86 acres (Lot 3) to 4.34 acres (Lot 5). Regional detention basin on Lot 1 will serve entire development. Applicant represented by Derek Estelle of Toth and Associates.
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Rezoning at 2300 North Airport Boulevard Area
Approved.
Council Bill 2026-036 approved rezoning approximately 726 acres at multiple addresses including 2300 North Airport Boulevard, 5703 and 5995 West Farm Road 104, and other parcels from County A-1 Agricultural District to Heavy Manufacturing District.
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Rezoning to PD 394 at 1015-1037 South Grant Avenue
Approved.
Approved rezoning of 2.5 acres from PD 382 and Grant Avenue Parkway District subdistrict E to PD 394 for a 3-4 story mixed-use development with food hall and multifamily residential units. Developer: Andrew Doolittle. Transparency requirement corrected from 40% to 30% on page 21, subsection 2.
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Annexation A-72025 at 3199 and 3225 West Sunshine Street
Approved.
Council Bill 2026-020 approved annexing approximately 12.67 acres of private property at 3199 and 3225 West Sunshine Street into the City of Springfield.
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Rezoning at 2000 South McCurry Avenue
Approved.
Council Bill 2026-035 approved rezoning approximately 17.84 acres from Planned Development 343 to Medium Density Multifamily Residential District with Conditional Overlay District 284.
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Rezoning at 1138-1148 East Elm Street
Approved.
Council Bill 2026-037 approved rezoning approximately 0.56 acres from High Density Multifamily District and University Combining District to General Retail District and University Combining District with Conditional Overlay District 283.
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Hawkins Mill Subdivision Preliminary Plat
Approved.
Approved 5-lot preliminary plat for 103 acres at 3299-3449 North Mount Vernon Road and 3130-73 North Summit Road. Lots range from 3 to 73 acres. First phase will be multifamily development on Lots 1 and 2.
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Rezoning Z7-2026 at 3635 East Ogg Street
Approved.
Approved rezoning from planned development to general retail district for new pet boarding and pet daycare service (Canine Hideaway). Applicant: James Craig Meyer. Property is 2 acres being subdivided from larger parcel.
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Showing the 8 most significant of 21 recorded zoning decisions. See all Springfield meetings →
Zoning Changes
- County C-2 General Commercial → HC Highway Commercial, 12.6 acres at 3199 and 3225 West Sunshine Street (Toth and Associates)
- Planned Development 343 → Medium Density Multifamily Residential District, 17.84 acres at 2000 South McCurry Avenue (Not specified)
- County A-1 Agricultural District → Heavy Manufacturing District, 726 acres at 2300 North Airport Boulevard and multiple parcels including 5703 and 5995 West Farm Road 104, 3521 North Farm Road 115, 4043 North Willard Road, 5720 West State Highway EE (Not specified)
- High Density Multifamily District and University Combining District → General Retail District and University Combining District, 0.56 acres at 1138, 1142, and 1148 East Elm Street and 512 and 516 South Florence Avenue (Not specified)
- General Manufacturing District → Industrial Commercial District, 0.4 acres at 3005 West Chestnut Expressway (Not specified)
- Single Family Residential District → Highway Commercial District, 1.01 acres at 509, 515, and 519 West Whiteside Street and 2120 South Westwood Avenue (Hewlett Trust (represented by Dave Bodine, Pinnacle Design Consultants))
- Highway Commercial District → Residential Townhouse District, 1 acre at 3446 South Main Avenue (Not specified)
- Heavy Manufacturing District → Industrial Commercial District, 2.4 acres at 3101 South Scenic Avenue (Jessica Lam Rosa)
Top Keywords This Month
- zoning: 101 instances
- rezoning: 46 instances
- commercial: 37 instances
- residential: 35 instances
- plat: 24 instances
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Frequently asked questions
How many public meetings were held in Springfield in February 2026?
Springfield had 7 public meetings in February 2026, with 505 zoning activity items identified.
What were the top zoning topics in Springfield in February 2026?
The most discussed topics were zoning (101), rezoning (46), commercial (37), residential (35), plat (24).
How many zoning decisions were made in Springfield in February 2026?
21 zoning decisions had a recorded outcome in Springfield in February 2026: 18 approved, 0 denied, 3 deferred (100% approval rate).
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