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Mentelle Neighborhood Association
Lexington, Kentucky
Mentelle Neighborhood residents are invited to a meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, to see and comment on the association’s planned presentation before the Planning Commission about the rezoning request for 706 Aurora Ave. The meeting will be at 829 National Ave., at the corner of National and Given avenues.
Also, we need letters opposing the rezoning from single-family residential (R-1D) to business (B-1). The Planning Commission is scheduled to hear the rezoning request at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 27. We need to get our letters to the commission before then.
Schilling Properties is seeking the rezoning to facilitate the expansion of Blue Door Smokehouse’s kitchen, restrooms and parking. Under the plan, all of Blue Door’s traffic would exit onto Aurora.
Send your letters or emails to:
Hal Baillie
Senior Planner
101 E. Vine St., Suite 700
Lexington, Ky. 40507
Please email a copy of your letter to MNA board member Jamie Lucke at jamiedlucke@gmail.com. We want to be sure all our voices are heard.
Here are a few things to think about:
We need letters opposing the rezoning of 706 Aurora Ave. from single-family residential (R-1D) to business (B-1).
The Planning Commission is scheduled to hear the rezoning request at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 27. We need to get our letters to the commission before then.
Schilling Properties is seeking the rezoning to facilitate the expansion of Blue Door Smokehouse’s kitchen, restrooms and parking.
Under the plan, all of Blue Door’s traffic would exit onto Aurora.
Send your letters or emails to:
Hal Baillie
Senior Planner
101 E. Vine St., Suite 700
Lexington, Ky. 40507
Please email a copy of your letter to MNA board member Jamie Lucke at jamiedlucke@gmail.com. We want to be sure all our voices are heard.
Also, mark your calendar for the morning of Saturday, Feb. 22. We’re still working out the details of time and place, but we want to share our MNA presentation to the Planning Commission (yes, it’s a PowerPoint) with neighbors so we can get your feedback and improve our spiel.
Here are a few things to think about:
The city’s planning staff has recommended approval – with some conditions – for rezoning 706 Aurora Ave. from R-1D (single-family residential) to B1 (business) to facilitate an expansion of Blue Door Smokehouse to enlarge the kitchen and improve the bathrooms.
The site on Aurora, until recently a small house, would become a driveway for traffic leaving Blue Door. Schilling Properties owns all of the property in question.
On Thursday, Feb. 6, two committees of the Planning Commission considered the development plan and rezoning request. Both committees – subdivision and zoning – recommended postponement rather than approval.
Members of the Mentelle Neighborhood Association voiced our concerns to both committees, and we think that made a difference.
We don’t know what postponement means, however, and are trying to find out.
The full Planning Commission could still hear the proposal and vote on it Feb. 27, according to a member of the planning staff.
A committee of neighbors is working on a longer presentation with visuals for Feb. 27. Individuals will be allowed to make brief comments as well at the public hearing. We also need letters from neighbors to the Planning Commission.
We’ll update as we learn more.
The request for rezoning was filed Monday and the city Planning Commission could act on the proposal within four-to-eight weeks.
After the meeting at Blue Door, neighbors are invited to gather at 716 Aurora, the home of Jim and Sarah Ryder, for chili and to talk about what they’ve heard, what they think about it and next steps.
A memorial service for Daniel Thomas Cook will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, December 28, at St. Augustine Chapel on Rose Street, across from the University of Kentucky’s Guignol Theatre.
The service and tribute will include musical selections, reminiscences and a simple dinner.
Cook, 71, a neighbor on Given Avenue, died peacefully in his sleep Dec. 17.
His widow, Elaine, is chair of the Mentelle Neighborhood Association’s tree committee and often donates her musical talents for neighborhood gatherings. She is the harpist with the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the UK School of Music’s “Friends of Music,” the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, WEKU-FM or Central Academy of Music, where the Cooks’ grandsons, Jamie and Aaron, have taken music lessons.
“Any one of these would please Dan and would be a fitting tribute to him,” Elaine said.
Please join the Mentelle Neighborhood Association board in expressing our condolences to Elaine and her family.
Santa Claus will visit the Warehouse Block on Saturday, Dec. 14. The Big Guy will begin his stroll at 10 a.m. at the Epping’s on Eastside (264 Walton Ave.) upstairs loft, which hosts cereal and cartoons for children every Saturday. From there, he will walk the length of National Avenue to Lucia’s Imports (328 North Ashland Ave.), where he will be from 11 a.m. until noon. Santa will finish his tour at Mirror Twin Brewing (723-725 National Ave.), where he will be until 3 p.m. Neighbors are invited to bring kids, pets and kids at heart. There will be treats and designated photo spots. Click here for more information and updates. Happy Holidays!
The Mentelle Neighborhood Association board has authorized creation of a committee, headed by Aurora Avenue resident Jim Ryder, to study a controversial proposal by the city’s Division of Planning to allow “auxiliary dwelling units” — or ADUs — in single-family homes and on residential lots. Separately, but related, there has been discussion among neighborhoods and Urban County Council members about the regulation of Airbnbs and other short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods.
The committee will study these issues, gather and disseminate information about how these issues and proposals may affect our neighborhood, and make recommendations to the MNA board.
If you are interested in joining this committee or helping with the research, please contact Jim at jimryder1950@gmail.com.
As part of this effort, there is a new page on the MNA website with information, resources and news coverage about these issues. Read it by clicking here.