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# Planning commission set to review three major subdivision, development projects  
**Published:** 2026-06-29T19:28:32.000Z  
**Source:** [LFUCG Meeting Agendas](https://lfucg.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=4914)  
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Three development projects are scheduled for consideration at the Planning Commission's Subdivision Committee meeting July 2, according to [the meeting agenda](https://lfucg.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=4914). The projects would add residential subdivisions and commercial space to the city.

A proposal from Glenmore Farm Inc. would depict a tract subdivision on property at 615 and 625 Gentry Road in Council District 12. The final subdivision plan would clarify lot boundaries based on a deed recorded in 1998, according to the agenda. The property contains steep slopes and a spring that developers must account for in future projects.

A larger residential project, Lane Allen Park, would subdivide 1899 Parkers Mill Road in Council District 10 into 28 single-family residential lots plus a homeowners association lot and street right-of-way. However, the technical committee recommended postponement of that proposal, citing questions about stormwater detention and roadway intersection improvements. The project would also need to address an intermittent stream crossing several of the proposed lots.

A third proposal would add a 28,915 square foot building to a Lexmark International property at 985 Freight Boulevard in Council District 1. The project, which requires parking and stormwater management infrastructure, must receive special review by the Planning Commission because the Royal Springs Aquifer Wellhead Protection Committee has recommended against underground detention on the site.

These items are tentatively scheduled for the July 9 Planning Commission meeting. The technical committee, comprised of representatives from engineering, environmental services, planning, traffic, water quality, and fire divisions, reviewed the proposals and offered recommendations that include addressing requirements for easements, buffer zones, tree protection, utilities, and compliance with city regulations.

## Sources

- [LFUCG Meeting Agendas](https://lfucg.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=4914)

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