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Council holds first reading on 220-acre Patch/Limp Farms PUD rezoning; Plan Commission recommended approval

Lebanon City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 27 the council held the first reading of Ordinance 2025-37 to rezone roughly 220 acres for a mixed-use planned unit development. Planning staff and Patch Development described six subdistricts including residential, commercial, office/flex and light-industrial areas; the Plan Commission gave a unanimous favorable recommendation (5-0).

Lebanon City Council held the first reading of Ordinance 2025-37 on Oct. 27, a request from Patch Development and property owner Jason Limp to establish the LT Farms planned unit development (PUD) on two parcels totaling about 220 acres near State Road 39.

Planning staff presented a conceptual master plan and explained why a PUD is needed: the site is currently zoned for commercial uses but the developers plan a mix of residential (multifamily, townhomes, single-family), commercial/retail, office/flex and light-industrial subdistricts. The PUD text…

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