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Overland Park Zoning Map & Districts 2026

Explore zoning districts, official map resources, and recent rezoning activity in Overland Park, KS. ZoneWire monitors council meetings to track every zoning change.

Live records updated through August 10, 2026

Key facts: Overland Park land-use record

  • Overland Park approved 92% of 67 land-use decisions in the last 24 months.
  • Overland Park has 94 rezoning-related records across 10 recent public meetings tracked by ZoneWire.
  • The most recent tracked meeting in Overland Park was on August 10, 2026.

Updated with meetings through August 10, 2026.

Recent Rezoning Activity in Overland Park

Meetings
10
Rezoning Mentions
94
Last Detected
Aug 10, 2026

Zoning Districts in Overland Park

Zoning classifications used in this jurisdiction, from the adopted local code.

AAgricultural District

Agricultural district.

REResidential Estates District

Estate-scale single-family residential district.

RP-OEPlanned Open Space Estate Residential District

Planned open space estate residential district.

RP-OSPlanned Open Space Single-Family Residential District

Planned open space single-family residential district.

R-1Single-Family Residential District

Single-family residential district.

RP-1Planned Single-Family Residential District

Planned single-family residential district.

R-1ASmall-Lot Single-Family Residential District

Small-lot single-family residential district.

RP-1APlanned Small-Lot Single-Family Residential District

Planned small-lot single-family residential district.

RP-1NPlanned Single-Family Infill Residential District

Planned single-family infill residential district.

R-2Two-Family Residential District

Two-family (duplex) residential district.

RP-2Planned Two-Family Residential District

Planned two-family residential district.

R-3Garden Apartment District

Garden apartment residential district.

RP-3Planned Garden Apartment District

Planned garden apartment residential district.

RP-4Planned Cluster Housing District

Planned cluster housing residential district.

RP-5Planned Apartment House District

Planned apartment house residential district.

RP-6Planned High-Rise Apartment District

Planned high-rise apartment residential district.

PRNPlanned Residential Neighborhood District

Planned residential neighborhood district.

C-OOffice Building District

Office building district.

CP-OPlanned Office Building District

Planned office building district.

C-1Restricted Business District

Restricted business commercial district.

CP-1Planned Restricted Business District

Planned restricted business commercial district.

C-2General Business District

General business commercial district.

CP-2Planned General Business District

Planned general business commercial district.

MXDPlanned Mixed Use District

Planned mixed use district.

C-3Commercial District

Commercial district.

CP-3Planned Commercial District

Planned commercial district.

BPBusiness Park District

Business park district.

M-1Industrial Park District

Industrial park district.

MP-1Planned Industrial Park District

Planned industrial park district.

M-2General Industrial District

General industrial district.

MP-2Planned General Industrial District

Planned general industrial district.

MHPMobile Home Park District

Mobile home park district.

Recent rezoning decisions in Overland Park

These parcels came up for a zoning decision in Overland Park in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.

Overland Park · Aug 10, 2026

Continued · 8-0

Rezoning continued: RURJ to CP2 (~100 acres total (CP2 portion commercial))

Southwest corner of 167th Street and US 69

100 ac · RURJ to CP2

Zoning change from RURJ to CP2 (100 acres), continued by a 8-0 vote on Aug 10, 2026 in Overland Park.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Overland Park · Aug 10, 2026

Continued · 8-0

Rezoning continued: RURJ to RP6 (~14.86 acres)

Southwest corner of 167th Street and US 69

14.86 ac · RURJ to RP6

Zoning change from RURJ to RP6 (14.86 acres), continued by a 8-0 vote on Aug 10, 2026 in Overland Park.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Overland Park · Aug 10, 2026

Continued · 8-0

Rezoning continued: RURJ to RP1A (~55 acres)

Southwest corner of 167th Street and US 69

55 ac · RURJ to RP1A

Zoning change from RURJ to RP1A (55 acres), continued by a 8-0 vote on Aug 10, 2026 in Overland Park.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Overland Park · Aug 10, 2026

Approved · 8-0

4.65 acres rezoned R-1 to RP3

7235 Antioch Road

4.65 ac · R-1 to RP3

Zoning change from R-1 to RP3 (4.65 acres), approved by a 8-0 vote on Aug 10, 2026 in Overland Park.

Upzone

Your move: Higher-intensity use now allowed. Comp the parcel before the owner reprices.

Overland Park · Aug 10, 2026

Approved · 8-0

Comprehensive plan conformance finding for Overland Park Plaza II TIF Project Area 1A

Comprehensive plan conformance finding for Overland Park Plaza II TIF Project Area 1A, approved by a 8-0 vote on Aug 10, 2026 in Overland Park.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Overland Park · Aug 10, 2026

Approved · 8-0

PLT 2026-20 preliminary plat, Stratford Square Townhomes at 71st and Metcalf

PLT 2026-20 preliminary plat, Stratford Square Townhomes at 71st and Metcalf, approved by a 8-0 vote on Aug 10, 2026 in Overland Park.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

What gets approved in Overland Park

In Overland Park, 92% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Multifamily / attached housing clear 81%, Special exception / conditional use 100%. ZoneWire analyzed 67 land-use board decisions in Overland Park over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Multifamily / attached housing1681%
Special exception / conditional use13100%
Subdivision / plat8100%
Mixed-use683%
Commercial / office / retail6100%
Land use / comp-plan amendment683%

3 decisions that went against the odds

These are the denials and deferrals in categories that usually sail through, the deals worth understanding before you commit capital.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The official Overland Park zoning map is maintained by the local planning department. You can access the interactive GIS map at https://www.opkansas.gov/703/Zoning-Map. ZoneWire also tracks rezoning activity discussed in council meetings.

Zoning districts in Overland Park include A (Agricultural District), RE (Residential Estates District), RP-OE (Planned Open Space Estate Residential District), RP-OS (Planned Open Space Single-Family Residential District), R-1 (Single-Family Residential District), RP-1 (Planned Single-Family Residential District), R-1A (Small-Lot Single-Family Residential District), RP-1A (Planned Small-Lot Single-Family Residential District). Each district has specific permitted uses, setbacks, and density requirements set by the local code.

ZoneWire reads every council meeting in Overland Park to detect rezoning discussions, variances, and zoning amendments. Start a free trial to receive alerts when rezoning activity is detected.

Land use in the City of Overland Park is regulated by its Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), the legal tool that controls the types of structures that may be built, where they can be located on a property, and how they may be used. The UDO makes up the land-use portion of the city's Municipal Code and is available through the city's online code viewer. Overland Park is a city (in Johnson County), so zoning decisions are made by city bodies, not the county. The city began a multi-year update of the UDO running from winter 2025 through fall 2026.

The Municipal Code (Chapter 18.150, Zoning Districts) establishes residential, office, commercial, and industrial districts. Residential districts include A (Agricultural), RE (Residential Estates), R-1/RP-1 (Single-Family Residential), R-1A/RP-1A (Small-Lot Single-Family), R-2/RP-2 (Two-Family), R-3/RP-3 (Garden Apartment), RP-4 (Planned Cluster Housing), RP-5 (Planned Apartment House), RP-6 (Planned High-Rise Apartment), and others. Office and commercial districts include C-O/CP-O (Office Building), C-1/CP-1 (Restricted Business), C-2/CP-2 (General Business), C-3/CP-3 (Commercial), and MXD (Planned Mixed Use). Industrial districts include M-1/MP-1 (Industrial Park) and M-2/MP-2 (General Industrial). Many districts have a planned ("P") counterpart.

The Planning Commission holds public hearings and makes recommendations to the Governing Body (City Council) on rezoning applications, special use permits, and preliminary development plans, and it reviews applications for final development plans and plats. The Commission meets on the second Monday of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 8500 Santa Fe Drive, Overland Park, KS 66212. Meetings are open to the public.

A pre-application meeting is required before a rezoning application can be submitted. Applicants request the pre-application meeting through the city's ePLACE online portal, and Planning staff contact the applicant within five business days to confirm the meeting date, time, and location. After submittal, the application goes through the development review process, including a public hearing before the Planning Commission, which makes a recommendation to the Governing Body for the final decision. City staff also provide rezoning and special use permit applicants with a sign to notify the public of the proposal and the upcoming public hearing.

Variances and other relief from the zoning and subdivision regulations are handled by the Board of Zoning Appeals, which also reviews nonconforming situation permits and administrative appeals. A property owner files a variance application and the request is decided at a public hearing. The Board reviews variance requests against five criteria specified by state statute, which evaluate the uniqueness of the property, the impact on adjacent property owners, the hardship caused by the requirement, public safety and welfare, and the intent of the requirement. The Board generally meets monthly, on the second Tuesday.

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