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Planning commission recommends several rezones; council discusses tiny-home and manufactured-home rules
Summary
Radcliff planning staff reported June 9 that the planning commission unanimously recommended approval of several map amendments submitted by a single applicant and a separate applicant; council and staff also discussed tiny homes, manufactured-home legislation from the Kentucky General Assembly and housing-density questions.
Radcliff planning staff told the City Council on June 9 that the Planning Commission recommended approval of multiple zone-map amendment requests and summarized broader housing-policy issues including tiny homes and newly enacted state rules on manufactured homes.
Planning staff (identified in the meeting as Murray) summarized four applications that were considered by the Planning Commission the prior week. Three applications from the same applicant, John Hoobry, sought rezoning in Dogwood Manor: Lot 14 (a split zone currently R7/R4) to R4, Lot 15 from R7 to R4, and Lot 16 from R7 to R4. The Planning Commission recommended approval of all three requests; staff said the applicant indicated at the public hearing an intent to provide lower-cost housing for veterans and that the applicant is a veteran and a disabled veteran,…
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