Exploring the Shift: 5 Key Insights on Lexington’s Evolving Zoning Laws

Lexington, Kentucky, is poised to reshape its zoning laws in a bid to address a range of community issues, from housing availability to environmental sustainability. City officials have identified several pressing factors driving this change, aiming to create a more livable and adaptable urban environment. One of the primary motivations for revising zoning regulations is the ongoing housing crisis in Lexington. With demand for affordable housing outpacing supply, the city seeks to encourage diverse housing developments. Officials believe that updating zoning laws can facilitate the construction of new residential options, meeting the needs of a … Read more

Noor Islamic Cultural Center Sues City of Hilliard Citing Discrimination Over Rejected Zoning Plans for Multi-Use Facility

HILLIARD, Ohio — The Noor Islamic Cultural Center has initiated a federal lawsuit against Hilliard, claiming discrimination led to the denial of their plan to repurpose a vacant office building into a mixed-use facility. The center had purchased the former BMW building on Britton Parkway early in the previous year, with visions of converting it into a space that would house offices, a restaurant, and a community center to serve the local mosque and its affiliates. This legal challenge comes after the Hilliard Planning Commission, in November, turned down the zoning changes requested by the … Read more

Zoning Battle Delays Launch of First Medical Marijuana Dispensary in St. John Parish

LAPLACE, La. – A complex legal battle is unfolding in St. John The Baptist Parish, where a zoning dispute is threatening the establishment of the first medical marijuana dispensary in the area. Business owner Omar Pecantte, who has previously opened dispensaries in Houma and Morgan City, finds himself at the center of this controversy after purchasing land for his third Greenleaf Dispensary location on Belle Terre Boulevard in LaPlace. Pecantte’s plans came to a standstill when the local zoning board, through its third-party assessor, declined to issue a building permit for the dispensary. The reasoning … Read more

Judge Puts Brakes on Pepper Square Redevelopment Over Zoning Notice Flaws, Dallas Residents Relieved

Dallas, TX – A local judge has issued a temporary injunction that halts the Dallas City Council’s upcoming vote on a rezoning proposal for the Pepper Square shopping center. Judge Martin Hoffman of the 68th District Court in Dallas ruled that the rezoning vote will be postponed until the developer complies with the city’s regulations for public notification signs. The injunction came after the Save Pepper Square Neighborhood Association brought a lawsuit alleging that Henry S. Miller, the developer, had not adhered to the city’s sign posting ordinance. This city rule mandates that landowners seeking … Read more