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Lexington planning board backs rezoning of 1.35-acre Cedarwood Drive parcel, recommends City Council approval

City of Lexington Planning Board and Board of Adjustments · September 16, 2024
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Summary

The City of Lexington Planning Board approved a staff statement of consistency with the 2022 land use plan and recommended that City Council rezone a 1.35-acre parcel on Cedarwood Drive from business to suburban neighborhood district; the recommendation passed by voice vote on Sept. 16, 2024.

The City of Lexington Planning Board on Sept. 16 voted to recommend that City Council rezone a 1.35-acre parcel on Cedarwood Drive from business zoning to suburban neighborhood zoning, following a staff presentation and a separate vote to adopt a statement of consistency with the city’s 2022 land use plan.

Planning staff member Josh told the board the property is owned by Jeffrey Wayne Sink and that Mr. Sink asked to have the parcel’s zoning changed to match two adjacent properties he also owns. Josh said the agenda packet mistakenly labeled the requested district as “traditional neighborhood” but that the correct target district is…

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