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Planning commission approves zoning change, development plan and sidewalk waiver for Commerce Parkway contractor park

Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission · December 10, 2025
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Summary

Oldham County planners recommended changing a 9-acre parcel on Commerce Parkway from R2 to C3 and approved a development plan for a nine-building commercial contractor park, granting a waiver of the county sidewalk rule contingent on an agreed escrow for future sidewalks.

The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission on Dec. 9 recommended a zoning map amendment and approved a preliminary development plan for a proposed commercial contractor park on the 1000 block of Commerce Parkway and granted a waiver to the county sidewalk requirement.

Senior planner Anna Barge told the commission the applicant seeks to rezone roughly 9 acres from R2 (residential) to C3 (General Business) and to approve a development plan showing nine buildings ranging "from 10,000 square feet to 23,500 square feet." The plan shows about 30% lot coverage and 43.7% impervious surface; staff included TRC comments and noted the parcel lies within the City of LaGrange.

Oldham County Engineer Jim Silliman said he reviewed the applicant's traffic assessment and ‘‘agreed with the trip generation they’ve shown’’ and that the report concluded no roadway capacity mitigation on Commerce…

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