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Commission continues Coleman property Hampton Inn review after drainage and access concerns

3789487 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission continued consideration of an amended development plan for the Coleman property (Newtown Pike Hampton Inn & Suites, PLN MJDP25-29) to the July 10 subdivision meeting after neighbors and the adjacent hotel owner raised engineering and emergency-access concerns tied to a larger drainage watershed and an existing pipe.

The Lexington City Planning Commission on June 12 continued action on an amended development plan for the Coleman property (PLN MJDP25-29), an amended final development plan for a proposed Hampton Inn & Suites on Newtown Pike, after questions about drainage routing, detention and emergency access. The continuance was set for the commission's July 10 subdivision meeting.

Planning staff explained the amendment increased the building footprint and square footage, reconfigured parking and required relocating a dumpster to avoid blocking an emergency-access easement shared with an adjacent Marriott property. The plan also removed parking from an area over a detention feature and asked the applicant to remove gray shading and clarify…

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