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Lexington planning staff cites state rule changes and limited capacity; entrance corridor and townhouse standards deferred
Summary
At the July 24 Lexington Planning Commission meeting, Arnie of the City of Lexington Planning Department reviewed the commission’s 2025 work program and told members recent state changes and staffing limits will affect scheduling for entrance‑corridor and townhouse work.
At the July 24 Lexington Planning Commission meeting, Arnie of the City of Lexington Planning Department reviewed the commission’s 2025 work program and told members recent state changes and staffing limits will affect scheduling for entrance‑corridor and townhouse work.
The work program matters because timing affects when the commission can review zoning standards that would shape development on visible corridors and potential infill parcels. Arnie listed priorities in roughly the order provided to the commission: a mini‑warehouse application (nearing finalization), an entrance‑corridor zoning amendment to codify signage…
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