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Council approves first readings for Vintage 99 Motorcycle Museum plan and related Baptist Church parking with conditions
Summary
Jeffersontown City Council gave first-reading approval to a revised detailed-district development plan and a related parking-lot plan, approving off-site parking with conditions including a shuttle, removing a binding element that mandated a single shuttle route, and making final approvals contingent on signed parking agreements.
Jeffersontown City Council on Aug. 19 gave first-reading approval to a revised detailed district development plan for Vintage 99 Motorcycle Museum and to a related plan authorizing use of two Baptist Church parking lots off-site, subject to conditions and a signed parking agreement.
A city planning staff member described the proposal as a revised development plan and waiver to allow required off-site parking more than 1,000 feet from the museum building because Jefferson Street lacks sidewalks; planning staff recommended conditions including a shuttle to move patrons between the remote lots and the site. The applicant's representative, Mr. Ashburner (attorney for the applicant), said the revised plan…
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