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Board approves BJK Flexible Packaging expansion, grants variances and waivers
Summary
The Louisville Metro Board of Zoning Adjustment approved variances and two waivers to allow BJK Flexible Packaging to expand its South Fifteenth Street facility, including a setback variance and waivers for façade animation and parking placement; applicants said the project would add about 30 jobs and requires relocation of Garland Avenue at an estimated cost of about $1.5 million.
The Louisville Metro Board of Zoning Adjustment on a unanimous vote approved a series of variances and waivers on a proposal to expand BJK Flexible Packaging’s manufacturing facility on South Fifteenth Street.
Office of Planning staff described the request as 23Variance0170 with multiple waivers: a variance to allow the structure to exceed the five‑foot corner‑lot setback by up to 10 feet and waivers to allow less than 50% facade animation and parking between the front facade and the street. Jay Luckett of the Office of Planning said the proposal is part of a larger category‑2b development plan that includes a proposed relocation…
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