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Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 01/15/2021 03:28 PM EST
Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services District 10 casesNote: short term rental is the general term used to describe vacation rentals including AirBNB, VRBO, and Tripping. New cases as of January 13: 21-NONCONFORM-0002, for 1100 Ash Street, a nonconforming rights application for a bar in R-5 zoning. 21-VARIANCE-0003, for1500 Lincoln Avenue, a variance request from section 4.4.3 of the land development code to allow a fence to exceed the maximum height allowed on .17 acres in a R-5 zoning district. January 20 - Online public hearing regarding 6000 Six Mile LaneJanuary 20 - Online public hearing regarding 4420 Bishop LaneJanuary 25 - Online public hearing regarding 1027 Ash StreetJanuary 25 - Online public hearing regarding 1045 Goss AvenueJanuary 25 - Online public hearing regarding 1232 Keswick BoulevardJanuary 28 - Online public meeting regarding 1311 S. Shelby Street20-VARIANCE-0179, for 2407 Keswick Blvd., a variance application to allow a structure to be built closer to the property line on 0.16 acres in the R5 zoning district. 20-WAIVER-0136, for 6000 Six Mile Lane, a waiver to allow a residential driveway onto a collector roadway on 0.462 acres in the R5 zoning district. 20-ZONEPA-0124, for 2041 Bashford Manor Lane, a change in zoning pre application from R5 to OR1 to use and existing structure as an office on 0.19 acres. 20-NONCONFORM-0036, for 4021 Fayette Avenue, a non-conforming rights application to establish a property as a duplex in a R-5 zoning district on .31 acres. 20-LANDSCAPE-0142, for 3101 Poplar Level Road, revised landscape plan for 20-DDP-0040 to convert vacant grocery building to medical office for Norton CMA Audubon. 20-VARIANCE-0168, for 1232 Keswick Blvd., a variance to allow a six-foot privacy fence along street side yard of property on 0.1381 acres in the R5 zoning district. 20-CUPPA-0158, for 1121 Reutlinger Avenue, a conditional use permit pre application for a short term rental on 0.06 acres in the R6 zoning district. 20-DDP-0069, 4420 Bishop Lane, a revised district development plan application to construct a 210,600 square-foot warehouse, install loading docks, and trailer storage on 11.13 acres in a M-2 zoning district. 20-MPLAT-0174, 6000 Six Mile Lane, a minor subdivision plat application to create two lots from one on .46 acres in a R-5 zoning district. 20-VARIANCE-0161, 3751 Union Street, a variance to reduce the street side setback as set by infill standards on 0.25 acres in the R-5 zoning district. 20-CUP-0147 for 1500 Lincoln Avenue, a conditional use permit for a short term rental at a non primary residence on 0.18 acres in the R5 zoning district. 20-WAIVER-0112, 3828 Bardstown Road, a general waiver to permit parking in front of building on 0.65 acres in the C1 zoning district for Park DuValle Health Center. 20-PARKWAIVER-0008, 3828 Bardstown Road, a parking waiver to increase maximum parking allowed from 27 spaces to 36 spaces on 0.95 acres in the C1 zoning district for Park DuValle Community Health Center. 20-VARIANCE-0152, 3828 Bardstown Road, a variance to exceed maximum front and street side yard setbacks on 0.6513 acres in the C1 zoning district for Park DuValle Health Center. 20-VARIANCE-0117 for 1016 Ash Street, a variance to allow a new entry deck and walkway to encroach into the side yard setback requirement. 20-DDP-0046 for 4200 Wallingford Lane, a revised district development plan to create 6 residential units on .38 acres in a R-6 zoning district. 20-WAIVER-0085 for 4200 Wallingford Lane, a landscape waiver request to allow building and pavement encroachment into the 15-foot landscape buffer area along the north property line on .38 acres in a R-6 zoning district. 19MINORPLAT1050 for 1990 Newburg Road. The applicant seeks to create three tracts from 1 on 9.514 acres in the R-5 zoning district for the Nazareth Literary and Benevolent Institution. 19-MPLAT-0074, 4023 Poplar Level Road, former Kmart, a large format minor plat to create 4 tracts from 1 tract on 9.91 acres in the C1 zoning district. 19RECORDPLAT1007 for 3502 Grantswood Court, a major subdivision record plat for right-of-way dedication for Grantswood Court on 1.878 acres in the R-5 zoning district. 19CUP1095, 1038 Milton Street, A conditional use permit application for a proposed boarding house on 0.0908 acres in the R5 zoning district. 19-DDP-0077, 4730 Champions Trace Lane, a revised district development plan for a medical office and dialysis center on 1.4 acres in the C2 zoning district. 19-VARIANCE-0076, 4730 Champions Trace Lane, a variance from section 4.8.1 of the Land Development Code to allow the proposed pavement to encroach into the middle and outer 100ft stream buffer for a medical office on 1.4 acres in the C2 zoning district. 19-DDP-0021, 3231 Poplar Level Road, a Detailed District Development Plan application for a 19,500 square foot proposed office building with associated parking on 4.5 acres in the OR1 and R5 zoning districts. 19-VARIANCE-0005, 3231 Poplar Level Road, variance requested for the building to exceed the 80' maximum front and streetside setback for Nightingale, Poplar Level and Quarry Hill Road. 20-CAT2-0006, 4025 Poplar Level Road, a category 2b development plan for the construction of a new 2,998 SF Burger King Drive Thru on 9.914 acres in the C1 zoning district. 19-CFR-0003, 4664 Jennings Lane, a community facility review application for the development of a 34,700 square foot, two story office building with parking on 14.36 acres in the M2/M3 zoning district. LG&E South Service Center. 19-WAIVER-0016, 4500 Champions Trace Lane, a sidewalk waiver request for requirement along Champions Trace Lane. 19-WAIVER-0095, 1008 E. Oak Street, a waiver of the required landscape buffer area along the east property line for Hinterhof Micro-Rosteri. 19-WAIVER-0112, 2814 Newburg Road, a waiver for the sidewalk requirement along Newburg Road. Short term rental cases18CUP1130 for 3762 Illinois Avenue, a conditional use permit for a Short Term Rental of a non-primary residence in the R-5 zoning district. 18CUP1176, 1125 Fischer Avenue, a conditional use permit for a non-primary residence short term rental in the R6 zoning district. 19CUP1017, 2606 Pindell Avenue, a conditional use permit for a short term rental on 0.1197 acres in the R5 zoning district. 19CUP1042, 922 Keswick Boulevard, a conditional use permit for short term rental at a nonprimary residence on .11 acres in the R5 zoning district. 19-CUPPA-0241, 1622 Whippoorwill Road, a conditional use permit for a short term rental at a non-primary residence on 0.1334 acres in the R5 zoning district. To check on Planning and Design Services cases, click here. Locate legal Short Term Rentals with new interactive map
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