Embarrassing Zoning Loophole
21 November 2002 - 12:00pm
City planners move to correct an 'embarrassing' zoning loophole.
"City planners correct what they described as an 'embarrassing' zoning loophole that could allow estate-style subdivisions on several prime horse farms. After reluctantly approving 10-acre subdivision lots for one farm in a 5-4 vote, the Urban County Planning Commission voted unanimously to begin rezoning about 1,100 acres that planners had mistakenly thought were protected by the county's 40-acre minimum lot size."
Full Story:
Planners move to close loophole on 40-acre lots
Source:
Kentucky Post, November 20, 2002
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