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Planning commission reviews Lexington Park master‑plan maps, flags land‑use errors; staff to compile corrections for public meeting

2245098 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners and planning staff walked through remaining map changes in the Lexington Park Development District master plan (Areas 6 and 8), identified misclassified parcels and split land‑use markings, and agreed to compile a consolidated list of corrections for public review at a November meeting.

Planning staff and commissioners spent the bulk of the Oct. 16 Planning Commission meeting reviewing Area 6 and Area 8 maps in the Lexington Park Development District master plan, identifying a set of mapping errors and ownership misclassifications that staff said they will correct before a public readoption process.

"This is the last section of the Lexington Park Development District Master Plan, the review of the maps," said Bob Kelly, planning/GIS staff member, as the commission turned to the final map areas.

Staff described several categories of corrections: properties shown with split or conflicting land uses, parcels misidentified as public land when private (St. Mary's Properties LLC) or utility (SMECO)…

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