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Lexington council approves Cedarwood rezoning, awards resurfacing contract and OKs fireworks for Barbecue Festival
Summary
At its Oct. 14 meeting, Lexington City Council rezoned a 1.35-acre Cedarwood Drive parcel to suburban-neighborhood, awarded a resurfacing contract for about 1.5 miles of streets, and approved a fireworks permit for the Oct. 26 Barbecue Festival after staff described safety measures.
The Lexington City Council on Oct. 14 adopted a zoning map amendment to reclassify a 1.35-acre parcel on Cedarwood Drive from business to suburban-neighborhood zoning, awarded a 2024 street-resurfacing contract, and approved a fireworks display permit for the city's Barbecue Festival.
Planner Josh Monk told the council the rezoning corrects an isolated commercial designation that does not match surrounding lots. The parcel, owned by Gregory Wayne Sink (recorded in the presentation as Jeffrey Wayne Sink), is currently vacant. Following the public hearing (no speakers), the council adopted a statement of consistency…
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