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Matt K.
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Zoning Help/Question: What is R6 (WHO)?

Matt K.
  • Walnut Creek, CA
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Doing a bit of digging, but coming up with a question I can't exactly figure out.

There's this flow chart, mentions no STR permitted in "R-6(WHO)". I'm familiar with R-6 zoning, from what I can see STR are permitted within that. What I can't seem to find an answer to is the WHO part lol...any thoughts?

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Matt Devincenzo
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Matt Devincenzo
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I'm not familiar with KCMO, but typically those zoning 'clarifiers' are for what are known as overlay districts. It's a footnote to the standard zoning rules essentially. I did a search on KCMO for overlay and it's the Wornall Homestead Overlay District is my guess.

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