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Christian County Commission approves rezoning for Creative Homes Built With Excellence LLC after court-ordered review

June 25, 2026 | Christian County, Missouri


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Christian County Commission approves rezoning for Creative Homes Built With Excellence LLC after court-ordered review
The Christian County Commission voted 2–1 to approve a rezoning request from Creative Homes Built With Excellence LLC on a rehearing limited by a circuit court order.

Under an order from Judge Gross, the commission was directed to confine the rehearing record to comparisons between the Creative Homes application, a prior PESCU rezoning request and the county’s 2022 comprehensive plan. The commission’s attorney opened the session by explaining that no new evidence beyond the judge’s order would be accepted.

Planning staff member Mr. Todd presented the staff report and exhibits A–C, which included the 2022 Christian County future land use map and parcel-size comparisons of the two sites. Todd told the commission that the staff reports for the Creative Homes and PESCU requests were “very similar” and said the proposed rezoning “would not ... provide any incompatibility with the existing uses going on nearby.” He also acknowledged that some public commenters had argued 3–5 acre residential development would be “incompatible” with surrounding agricultural uses and could reduce the county’s agricultural land base; staff’s parcel-size comparison showed a similar mix of parcel sizes in both areas, with the PESCU area having relatively more large agricultural parcels.

After the presentation, a commissioner said the additional information ‘‘solidified’’ their earlier view and moved to approve case 20250187, citing the planning and zoning board’s recommendation. Another commissioner seconded the motion. The body held a simple roll-call-style vote and the motion passed 2–1; the transcript does not record individual members’ yes/no votes.

The commission then handled brief housekeeping items and a commissioner moved — and another seconded — to go into closed session under RSMO 610.021.3 to discuss personnel matters. Roll-call acknowledgements were called and Western Commissioner John Williams and Eastern Commissioner Brown Jackson responded as the meeting prepared to move into the closed session.

What happens next: the commission approved the rezoning on the limited record ordered by the court; the transcript records the motion to enter closed session on personnel grounds but does not include further details of that personnel discussion in the public record.

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