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Lexington council approves conditional zoning for Holly Grove subdivision with design and service conditions
Summary
The Lexington City Council adopted Ordinance 18-20-25 on April 14, 2025, approving conditional zoning for the Holly Grove subdivision to allow up to 99 single-family homes with architectural and infrastructure conditions. Staff and the developer agreed to design standards, and council added conditions on mailboxes and minimum garage requirements.
The Lexington City Council voted April 14 to adopt Ordinance 18-20-25, granting conditional zoning for the Holly Grove subdivision (40 Oaks Properties) on a roughly 45-acre site off West Holly Grove Road.
Staff said the proposal allows up to 97–99 single-family lots served by public water, sewer and city streets. City consultants provided a traffic study that estimates the development could generate up to about 1,000 vehicle trips per day, including roughly 74 trips during the AM peak and 98 during the PM peak. Brent Newsome, the project engineer with McAdams, told council the site is constrained on the south by a stream and floodplain and that the development will be routed to avoid building in the…
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