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Planning Commission approves plats for 119 Short Street, residential parcel adjustments and two consolidation plats

2090867 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a corrected plat for 119 Short Street to record an earlier unrecorded easement and approved several residential lot splits and consolidation plats; all approved plats will proceed to city council for recording.

The Lawrenceburg City Planning Commission on Jan. 8 approved multiple plats, including a corrected plat for 119 Short Street — the site of a proposed new Italian restaurant — and several residential lot adjustments and consolidation plats that the applicants said will be forwarded to the city council for recording.

Mike Rizzo, representing the applicant for 119 Short Street, told the commission the corrected plat consolidates a previously approved 3-foot addition and associated utility easements on a single recorded document because the original easement was not recorded after the earlier approval. "What we have before you is the plat for 119 Short Street. Just to be clear, that's the project for the new Italian restaurant that's going in there," Rizzo said. The commission approved the plat by voice vote.

A separate presentation described a proposed 10-foot-wide by 165-foot-deep strip to be split from an AG Enterprises tract along West High Street. The speaker said the buyer will combine that 10-foot strip with an adjacent city-owned parcel — described as a little over 30 feet wide — to create a roughly 44-foot-wide lot intended for a new single-family house; the speaker said the AG tract would retain about 93 feet after the sale. The commission approved that split and related plats by voice vote.

Surveyor Jordan Macintosh of SEEK Surveying presented two additional plats to consolidate lands to be transferred to Saint Elizabeth; the planning commission ran both plats on the same vote and approved them. Commissioners confirmed that, per normal procedure, approved plats will be sent to the city council for final recording.

No public objections or contested issues were recorded during the presentations or votes. Presenters and staff answered routine questions about dimensions and easements; commissioners asked clarifying questions about jogs in prior lines and the reason for consolidating the easements onto a single plat.

The applicants thanked the commission after each approval; Rizzo added, "I promise not to be back a third time for this."