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Commission rezones Patch and Wilkes land for Kroger, approves development plan and removes some earlier neighborhood conditions
Summary
The commission approved a rezoning to B6P to permit a Kroger Marketplace and related multifamily and outlot development, approved the associated development plan, and voted to remove several conditional zoning restrictions that had required more neighborhood-oriented development patterns.
The Lexington Planning Commission approved two related actions July 10 that clear the way for a Kroger Marketplace and associated development on a 32-acre portion of the Patch and Wilkes Farm:
- A rezoning of the northern portion of the property to B6P (PLN MAR 25-008), approved unanimously. - Approval of the development plan for Patch and Wilkes Unit 2 (PLN MJDP 25-27), depicting a roughly 127,000-square-foot grocery store, six outlots and a proposed multifamily area, with staff-recommended conditions; the development plan carried unanimously.
Commissioners also considered whether to remove long-standing conditional zoning restrictions on the B1 portion of the site that date to earlier master-planning for a neighborhood-oriented center. After extended debate, the commission voted 6–2 to remove three of…
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