12-704.
History: L. 1923, ch. 92, § 4; R.S. 1923, § 12-704; L. 1965, ch. 131, § 2; Repealed, L. 1991, ch. 56, § 28; January 1, 1992.
Source or prior law:
L. 1921, ch. 99, § 4.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Power of city in creating zoning districts considered. Ware v. City of Wichita, 113 Kan. 153, 214 P. 99.
2. Change in zoning classification must be submitted to commission or committee. Armourdale State Bank v. Kansas City, 131 Kan. 419, 292 P. 745.
3. Mentioned in testing reasonableness of ordinance under K.S.A. 12-712; record review; failure to prove unreasonableness. Keeney v. City of Overland Park, 203 Kan. 389, 390, 454 P.2d 456.
4. Cited by trial court in holding rezoning ordinance unreasonable. Couglin v. City of Topeka, 206 Kan. 552, 554, 480 P.2d 91.
5. Mentioned by trial court in upholding reasonableness of rezoning ordinance; rezoning conformed to comprehensive general plan. Paul v. City of Manhattan, 212 Kan. 381, 387, 511 P.2d 244.
6. City's function in acting on requested zoning change quasi-judicial rather than legislative; denial of rezoning unreasonable. Golden v. City of Overland Park, 224 Kan. 591, 597, 598, 584 P.2d 130.
7. Judgment finding city's refusal to rezone unreasonable and ordering rezoning upheld. Security National Bank v. City of Olathe, 225 Kan. 220, 229, 230, 589 P.2d 589.
8. Enactment of K.S.A. 12-705a and 12-705b did not repeal by implication K.S.A. 19-2905. City of Salina v. Jaggers, 228 Kan. 155, 158, 612 P.2d 618.
9. Act is uniformly applicable to cities electing to adopt procedure; exercise of home rule considered. Moore v. City of Lawrence, 232 Kan. 353, 654 P.2d 445 (1982).
10. Mere color-coded map of city without zoning designation for uncolored portions not comprehensive master plan. Taco Bell v. City of Mission, 234 Kan. 879, 893, 678 P.2d 133 (1984).
11. Application for rezoning denied; not denial of procedural due process; shielded by state action immunity doctrine. Jacobs, Visconsi & Jacobs v. City of Lawrence, 927 F.2d 1111 (1991).
12. City council's denial of special use permit was administrative rather than legislative act, not entitled to absolute legislative immunity. Keys Youth Services, Inc. v. City of Olathe, 38 F. Supp. 2d 914 (1999).