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Oldham County panel approves 20‑foot access waiver for 6000 Old LaGrange Road

2627287 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 28 approved a waiver letting the applicant create a 20‑foot shared access easement for three new residential flag lots at 6000 Old LaGrange Road, with conditions including a recorded maintenance agreement and that the waiver applies only to the plan filed Jan. 28.

The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 28 voted 9‑1 to grant a waiver allowing a 20‑foot access easement for a proposed minor plat at 6000 Old LaGrange Road in Crestwood, enabling the creation of two new 1.25‑acre flag lots and leaving a 5.315‑acre remainder.

Staff said the property is zoned R‑2 and that subdivision regulations require a 40‑foot access width for flag lot panhandles. Anna Barge, senior planner, told the commission the narrow strip along Old LaGrange Road is currently deeded land and not an access easement; because the applicants plan to subdivide, it must be created as an access easement and would not meet the 40‑foot requirement without the waiver.

The applicants, Glenn and Christy Nash, represented by attorney John Talbot, said the 20‑foot strip was shown on a 1995 plat and…

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