The Shelbyville Kentucky newspaper, The Sentinel-News, announced the Shelby County Triple S Planning Commission meeting for a public hearing set for Tuesday November 20 2007 at 6:30 pm to review possible landscaping and buffering changes that may impact various developments in Shelbyville, Simpsonville and elsewhere.
2 years ago, the Triple S Planning Commission implemented new landscaping rules and protocols that required a minimum amount of plants, trees or shrubs to serve as a landscaping buffer for different zoning classifications (as an example: commercial buffered from residential).
The Executive Director for the Triple Planning and Zoning Commission, Ryan Libke, has proposed some changes to the landscaping and buffering rules that are currently in place and the public has been invited to hear and provide input on those proposed changes at the meeting tomorrow evening.
Additional matters to be discussed include:
A proposed development plan for 629 Washington Street. The applicant would like to put in a parking lot.
Discussion of property on Hinkle Lane, Elmburg Road, and Vigo Road - and a proposed agricultural division for various tracts at those locations.





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