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Board grants road‑frontage variance to split 2.501‑acre lot at 5400 W. Highway 42, requires maintenance agreement
Summary
The Oldham County Board of Adjustments approved a requested road‑frontage variance on March 6 to create a 2.501‑acre parcel from a larger tract at 5400 West Highway 42 in Goshen, with requirements that a minor plat and a road‑maintenance agreement be recorded before permits are issued.
The Oldham County Board of Adjustments approved on March 6 a road‑frontage variance to permit creation of a 2.501‑acre lot from a larger tract at 5400 West Highway 42 in Goshen. The board attached conditions including submission of a minor plat for staff approval and a road‑maintenance agreement governing the existing shared access drive.
Background and request
John Hine of Oldham County Planning and Development told the board the applicant proposes to divide a parent tract and create a new 2.501‑acre lot that would have zero feet of direct road frontage on Highway 42; agricultural‑zoned lots of 2.5 acres or greater require 300 feet of road frontage under county rules. Hine said create‑and‑split would therefore require a 300‑foot…
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