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Board asks for more context on proposed house and garage behind 438 Fayette Park

2703535 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

A conceptual review considered a proposed freestanding single-family residence with garage behind 438 Fayette Park (possible addresses 493 W. Fifth or 445 Willie Street). Board members asked for more site and streetscape context, elevations, and clarity about how the parcel will relate to the principal house.

The Lexington Board of Architectural Review reviewed a conceptual proposal for a new single-family dwelling proposed on a parcel behind 438 Fayette Park and advised the applicants to provide additional context drawings and elevations showing how the new house and two-car garage with a living unit above would relate to existing adjacent properties.

Staff said the parcel has been legally separated and given a street address (either 493 West Fifth Street or 445 Willie Street), but that a deed restriction requires it remain owned with 438 Fayette Park in perpetuity. The applicants presented a concept that places a two-story garage with two ground-floor parking spaces and living space above…

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