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Planning Commission clears consent and schedules dozens of development items; several applicants seek postponements

2121925 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

At the Jan. 16 meeting the commission approved one consent item, accepted performance bonds and letters of credit, indefinitely withdrew one application, and granted a string of applicant requests to postpone development plans to later meeting dates.

At its Jan. 16 meeting the Lexington City Planning Commission handled multiple procedural items: it approved a consent agenda item, accepted performance bonds and letters of credit, recorded an indefinite withdrawal, and agreed to a series of postponements and schedule changes requested by applicants.

Key procedural outcomes recorded by staff and the commission include:

- Postponement requests granted (applicants requested later hearing dates): - PLN MJDP 24‑10 Distillery District West, Unit 1 — postponed one month to Feb. 13, 2025 (applicant requested postponement to work on Article 19 floodplain issues). - PLN MJDP 24‑56 Red Mile Mixed‑Use Development — postponed one month to Feb. 13, 2025; motion moved by Commissioner Owens and seconded by Commissioner Wirth; motion passed. - PLN MJDP…

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