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Committee postpones Canebrake subdivision zoning/development plan for more information on master‑plan compliance and infrastructure

5716057 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff and committee members postponed review of the Canebrake (Basler) subdivision plan to allow the applicant to respond to multiple technical and master‑plan consistency issues, including a 100‑foot rural service area setback, connectivity/alley requirements and sanitary capacity.

The Lexington Planning Division committee recommended postponement of MAR 2513 — the Canebrake subdivision (Basler property) — after staff and commissioners identified several unresolved items relating to master‑plan conformance, roadway design, setback buffers and utilities.

Planning staff described the site as part of the city’s urban growth expansion area and said the Urban Growth Master Plan prescribes specific cross‑sections, roundabout treatments and a modified street grid that the applicant must show on the preliminary development plan. Staff identified a host of outstanding technical items: street layout and alley systems that do not match master‑plan expectations, required…

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