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Board approves multiple certificates of appropriateness; several applications continued or postponed
Summary
At its May meeting, the Lexington-Fayette Board of Architectural Review approved multiple COAs with standard conditions, continued several applications and postponed two to June; staff approved numerous minor items administratively.
LEXINGTON — The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Board of Architectural Review approved a series of certificates of appropriateness (COAs) at its May meeting, accepting staff recommendations on multiple routine applications and taking separate action on a higher-profile commercial renovation at 509 East Main Street.
Routine approvals: The board approved COAs for permit applications across several historic districts, generally adopting staff recommendations and the board’s standard two conditions (resubmit changes to staff/board for approval prior to work; resubmit any changes that alter submitted information). Among the approvals the board moved on record at the meeting were:
- Case 09290446-E, 446 East High Street — COA approved with standard two conditions. - Case 11720396D, 396 Linden Walk — COA approved with standard two…
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