Council approves first reading for revised Plantside Drive parking plan; 53 spaces and sidewalk proposed

6439579 · October 8, 2025

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Summary

Jeffersontown council granted first reading to Resolution No. 835, Series 2025, approving a revised detailed district development plan to add 53 parking spaces at 11010 Plantside Drive, a sidewalk across the lot frontage, and internal office buildout for up to 15 employees.

Jeffersontown City Council voted to approve the first reading of Resolution No. 835, Series 2025, a revised detailed district development plan that would add 53 parking spaces at 11010 Plantside Drive and provide sidewalk improvements across the lot frontage.

Planning staff member Mr. Russi summarized the proposal as a revised plan for a currently vacant property to provide parking that will serve an adjacent lot and allow the property owner to build office space within existing warehouse area. Mr. Russi said the plan proposes a sidewalk across the front edge of the lot and does not request variances or waivers. The lot is zoned PEC.

According to the summary, the parking lot will serve an existing operation two doors down and could support up to 15 new employees who would work in newly built office space inside the warehouse; seasonal employees also factored into the parking demand. Staff noted a small prior building bump-out took some parking but that the current proposal would not reduce on-site parking elsewhere.

Council approved the first reading by voice vote and indicated the council may consider a recommendation after the planning commission presentation is provided to the full council at a subsequent meeting.

Outlook: The plan moves forward for further administrative steps; final adoption was not recorded at the meeting.