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Oldham County planners approve reduced landscape buffer for LaGrange indoor baseball facility
Summary
The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission on April 28 approved a waiver reducing the county's required 10-foot vehicular-use landscape buffer to 2 feet at 428 East Main Street for a proposed indoor youth baseball training facility, provided a continuous screen or fence is installed; vote was 9-0.
The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission on April 28 approved an application to reduce a required vehicular use area perimeter landscape buffer at 428 East Main Street in LaGrange to allow an indoor baseball training facility to proceed.
Commissioners voted 9-0 to grant an eight-foot encroachment into the county's 10-foot buffer requirement, leaving a 2-foot buffer at the property, while explicitly retaining the visual perimeter screening requirement. Commissioner Marsh moved the approval, which Mr. Miller seconded; the roll-call vote was recorded as unanimous.
County planner Sandy Bigroden summarized the request and the site's history, saying the buffer rules (Oldham County Zoning Ordinance…
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