The Oldham County Planning Commission convened on April 22, 2025, to discuss a significant proposal that could reshape local housing options. The meeting centered around an application for an 8-unit apartment complex on 0.75 acres adjacent to the existing Bishop Place apartments in LaGrange. The applicant is seeking a zoning change from R2A residential to R4 residential, which would allow for higher density housing in the area.
This proposed development aims to address the growing demand for multifamily housing in Oldham County. The R4 zoning designation is intended to facilitate such developments while ensuring that they meet specific residential and non-residential use standards. Notably, the applicant has indicated that no waivers or variances are being requested for this project, which could streamline the approval process.
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Subscribe for Free During the meeting, the commission reviewed the preliminary development plan, which includes binding elements to ensure compliance with all federal, state, and county regulations. These stipulations are designed to maintain oversight and ensure that any changes to the plan undergo thorough review by the Planning Commission and the county engineer's office.
Concerns were raised regarding traffic and stormwater management, particularly since this development is a continuation of an existing project. The commission emphasized the need for updated stormwater calculations and appropriate access easements to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow. The applicant's engineer will need to provide detailed information to address these concerns, which is crucial for the project's advancement.
As the commission deliberates on this proposal, the outcome could significantly impact housing availability in LaGrange, reflecting the community's ongoing efforts to adapt to its growing population. The next steps will involve further evaluations and recommendations to the LaGrange City Council, which will ultimately decide on the zoning change. This development could mark a pivotal moment in Oldham County's approach to multifamily housing, aligning with broader community goals of sustainable growth and accessibility.