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Commission approves subdivision of 313-acre parcel; debate centers on Donnelly building’s grandfathered industrial use
Summary
The commission approved a minor plat splitting 3201 Lebanon Road LLC’s 313.79‑acre parcel into two lots while discussing whether the existing Donnelly building’s nonconforming industrial use remains grandfathered and how future users should be handled.
The Boyle County Planning Commission voted to approve a minor subdivision that splits a 313.79‑acre parcel at 3201 Lebanon Road into two lots, a division presented by local industrial development representatives. The proposal separates an approximately 100‑acre area (including an 800,000‑square‑foot building) from roughly 213 acres remaining in agricultural use. Why it matters: splitting the parcel clarifies ownership for sale of the large building but raises questions about whether the industrial use…
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