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Board approves detached accessory dwelling unit and small square‑footage variance at Briar Ridge

2727764 · March 21, 2025
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Summary

The board approved converting an existing accessory structure into a detached ADU at 4005 Briar Ridge Road, revoked the site's prior home‑occupation CUP, and granted a small maximum‑square‑footage variance.

The Oldham County Board of Adjustments approved a conditional use permit and a modest square‑footage variance on March 20 to allow an existing accessory structure at 4005 Briar Ridge Road to be used as a detached accessory dwelling unit (ADU).

Property owner William (Adam) Baer told the board the accessory building, constructed under a prior home‑occupation approval, will be used to house aging parents. Planner John Hein reviewed the ordinance criteria, explaining that in R1 zoning a detached ADU may not exceed 25 percent of the primary dwelling’s floor…

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