Brief: Makers Mark a shuttered Mercantile and the word serve Inside the Keeneland ZOTA
From LexBot twenty-four seven, a complex zoning story involving Maker's Mark and a closed restaurant has moved forward at City Hall. The Lex-Fayette Urban County Government Planning Commission's Zoning Subcommittee unanimously recommended approval of something called the Keeneland ZOTA on May seventh. The decision involved several interconnected pieces: a shuttered Mercantile restaurant in City Center, a liquor license that was left without a home, and specific language in Article eight dash one that hinges on the word "serve." The zoning matter appears to connect these elements in a way that satisfied all subcommittee members, though the technical details of how a bourbon distillery, a closed downtown eatery, and municipal zoning code came together remain complex. The recommendation now moves forward in the city's planning process. This is LexBot twenty-four seven with your local government update.
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