# Planning Commission to consider two development proposals at May 14 meeting  
**Published:** 2026-05-12T15:46:20.000Z  
**Source:** [LFUCG Meeting Agendas](https://lfucg.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=4874)  
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Urban County Planning Commission is scheduled to consider two development plans at its meeting Thursday, including a revised apartment project amendment and a proposed mixed-use building with 155 residential units, according to [the agenda for the May 14 subdivision hearing](https://lfucg.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=4874).

The commission will meet at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Urban County Government Building, 200 East Main Street.

The first item is a development plan amendment for the Bryant Property at 1800 and 1810 Bryant Road in Council District 6. Vision Engineering, the project contact, is seeking to reconfigure building, parking and circulation on one lot while adding an access easement on another. The proposal has been before the commission previously; it was reconsidered at the March 12 meeting and continued on April 9, according to the agenda.

The Subdivision Committee recommended approval of the Bryant project subject to multiple conditions, including Urban County Engineer acceptance of drainage and sewer information, Traffic Engineer approval, and correction of noted deficiencies. However, the plan currently does not meet 13 requirements ranging from building line additions to tree inventory map amendments, and requires one waiver related to sidewalk standards.

The second major item is a development plan for the Hazen Property at 121 Prall Street and surrounding locations in the Montmullin Street area, in Council District 3. The project, described as "Ever Lexington," would include a "multi-story, mixed-use building utilizing the Neighborhood Business Form-Based Project provisions," with 155 residential dwelling units and non-residential space, according to the agenda.

The Hazen project requires addressing four outstanding requirements, including submitting an open space exhibit and providing bicycle parking facilities. The Subdivision Committee also recommended approval of this plan, subject to conditions including engineer and traffic engineer approval and verification of existing utilities.

The Planning Commission must either approve or disapprove both requests by May 14 for the Bryant property and July 5 for the Hazen property, unless applicants agree to extend those deadlines.

## Sources

- [LFUCG Meeting Agendas](https://lfucg.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=4874)

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