Lexington councilmembers discuss zoning amendment that would put city in line with state law

A Lexington zoning amendment is set to put the city in line with state law. City councilmembers discussed it during a Tuesday work session.

House Bill 443 passed last year and requires Kentucky cities to stick to objective standards when considering new development projects.

Some residents at the meeting expressed concern the new regulations would take away the opportunity for public input. Walt Gaffield was among the Lexington residents who spoke during a public comment period…

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