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Planning commission approves several plats and waivers; votes at a glance

Lexington City Planning Commission
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Summary

On April 9 the Lexington City Planning Commission approved multiple plats and waivers — including FRP 268 (Asbury), Patch & Wilkes Unit 3, MJDP 269 (Pfister), MJDP 2619 (Maxwell), WAV 26-6 (Beaumont Farm) and WAV 26-8 (Coventry Belmont) — and carried routine motions unanimously.

The Lexington City Planning Commission approved a series of subdivision plats and waiver requests during its April 9 meeting, voting unanimously on several routine items and separately handling more contested applications.

Key outcomes

- Performance bonds and letters of credit: Commission approved a staff memorandum and carried a motion to accept performance bonds and letters of credit unanimously.

- FRP 268 (Thomas & Anne Asbury property): Staff recommended approval subject to standard sign‑offs (engineering, traffic, utilities, DEQ, USPS, PDR). Commission approved the final record plat and the related waiver requests unanimously.

- Patch & Wilkes Unit 3 (MJSUB 262): Staff described a preliminary plan for 42 single‑family homes, cross‑section waivers and floodplain/roadway conditions.…

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