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Danville Board of Adjustments tables conditional-use request for in‑home daycare at 1068 Argyle Drive

6492271 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

After extensive public comment and questions about recorded deed restrictions, the Boyle County Board of Adjustments voted to table a conditional‑use permit request from Christie Kerr to operate an in‑home daycare at 1068 Argyle Drive until the next meeting.

The Boyle County Board of Adjustments tabled a conditional‑use permit request from Christie Kerr to operate an in‑home daycare at 1068 Argyle Drive after neighbors raised deed‑restriction and notice concerns and legal counsel warned the board an approval could prompt litigation. The board voted to table the item until next month to allow the applicant and the homeowners association to address outstanding issues.

Hannah Gray, planning staff, told the board the property is a 0.34‑acre lot in an R‑1A single‑family zoning district and that an in‑home childcare use is conditionally permitted only if it meets specific standards. Gray said the application references the ordinance’s specific use standards and that the applicant would need to satisfy the requirements under section 5.2.0.2.b to operate.

Applicant Christie Kerr said she has more than 20 years in early childhood education and has operated in‑home daycares in other states. She told the board she has been…

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