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Planning commission approves Oldham Reserve master‑plan amendment to shift multifamily and reduce some right‑of‑way widths
Summary
The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 28 approved a master plan amendment for Oldham Reserve that relocates a previously approved residential high‑density district and reduces right‑of‑way widths on certain park roads to 90 feet, clearing the way for contracted projects, commissioners and city and county officials said.
The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a master plan amendment on Jan. 28 that moves a previously designated residential high‑density district within the Oldham Reserve planned unit development and adjusts several internal road right‑of‑way widths to 90 feet.
Ryan Fisher, director of Oldham County Planning, told commissioners the request moves a 36‑acre area previously planned for multifamily residential to a parcel adjacent to the Rawlings campus and changes primary road sections so they match…
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