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The Lexington Planning Commission's Subdivision Committee convened on September 4, 2025, to discuss a significant zoning change proposal that could reshape a 2.7-acre area along Maxwell and Rose streets. The proposal seeks to rezone the land from R-4 to B-2A, transitioning it to a high-density residential development in the downtown frame.
Planning staff member Jeremy Young highlighted the importance of public engagement in the process, noting a meeting held on August 27 at the local library. Concerns raised by community members included the building's size, traffic implications, and potential impacts on neighboring properties. In response, the committee has requested further information on streetscapes and pedestrian accommodations to enhance public space and promote walkability.
Additionally, the committee is seeking details on the feasibility of preserving significant trees in the area, particularly those on the perimeter, despite challenges posed by underground parking requirements. Questions regarding the compatibility of the proposed development with adjacent properties were also emphasized, particularly concerning the H-1 zoning across Road Street.
As discussions continue, the committee remains focused on ensuring that the development aligns with community needs and environmental considerations. The next steps will involve reviewing the additional information requested and addressing community concerns to facilitate a well-informed decision on the zoning change.
Converted from Lexington - Planning Commission Subdivision (Sub) Committee meeting on September 04, 2025
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