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Board approves two road-frontage variances to allow split of 1309 South Buckeye Lane parcel

5549094 · August 7, 2025
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The Oldham County Board of Adjustments on Aug. 6 approved two variances that let an 8.1-acre property at 1309 South Buckeye Lane be split into a 4.617-acre lot and a 3.501-acre residual lot, with conditions including a minor plat and county-approved road work.

The Oldham County Board of Adjustments and Appeals on Aug. 6 approved two road-frontage variances to permit the subdivision of an 8.1-acre property at 1309 South Buckeye Lane in Goshen into two parcels.

Planning staff told the board the proposed Lot 1 would be 4.617 acres and have 40 feet of county road frontage after the applicant agrees to extend South Buckeye Lane 40 feet; the ordinance requires 300 feet for AG-1 or CO-1 zoned parcels of 2.5 acres or greater, meaning Lot 1 required a 260-foot variance and the 3.501-acre residual Lot 2 required a 300-foot variance because it would have no county or state road frontage.

The request was presented by John Hein of the Oldham County Planning Division and argued for by attorney Michael Swansberg for…

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