Kansas City Zoning

MXD Zone in Kansas City, MO

MXD zoning district rules in Kansas City, MO. Permitted uses, setbacks, height limits, and lot coverage requirements.

Mixed-Use DistrictMixed Use Development

The MXD zone in Kansas City, MO is a mixed-use district (Mixed Use Development). Permits large-scale mixed-use developments integrating residential, commercial, retail, and sometimes industrial uses. Often requires a master plan or planned unit development approval.

Common Permitted Uses

  • Large mixed-use projects
  • Lifestyle centers
  • Urban villages
  • Office/residential towers

Permits large-scale mixed-use developments integrating residential, commercial, retail, and sometimes industrial uses. Often requires a master plan or planned unit development approval.

Parking Requirements

Kansas City's 319-square-mile footprint means auto dependency is high for most of the city. The Prospect MAX and Troost MAX BRT corridors may qualify adjacent properties for reduced parking requirements.

Source: Kansas City Zoning and Development Code (Chapter 88); Kansas City Building Code. Last verified April 6, 2026. View source

Last updated: April 6, 2026
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