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Oldham County board approves road-frontage variance to allow one-acre home beside private easement on Liberty Lane
Summary
The Board of Adjustments approved a variance allowing a new one-acre lot at 1900 Liberty Lane with zero public road frontage, conditioned on a recorded shared road-maintenance agreement and approval of a minor plat prior to permits.
The Oldham County Board of Adjustments on Oct. 16 approved a road-frontage variance for a proposed one-acre lot at 1900 Liberty Lane in Goshen, allowing the lot to be created with no public road frontage.
Planning staff told the board the project would split an existing 10.035-acre parcel into a 1-acre lot and a 9.035-acre residual; county rules require 150 feet of public road frontage for AG-1 or CO-1 lots under 2.5 acres. Planner Sandy Regroden said the new lot would have “0 feet…
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