By Sara Smith, APNA President
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September 3, 2021
Happy Labor Day Weekend, Neighbors! Please read through this newsletter for updates and important information. Fall is approaching and the break in the summer heat is most welcome! Children are back in school, UK and Transy are in session, and we have a little fewer daylight hours. Our pots of zinnias are declaring defeat in the face of late summer and heat. We have changed them out for early mums. Memorial Tree The APNA Board voted to establish a memorial tree to honor the long service of David Jaquith to the neighborhood. David passed away earlier this year and his steady service will be missed. We are currently identifying the location and type of tree to be planted this fall. Providing and dedicating a memorial tree is an opportunity available to APNA members. Details and guidelines are on our website at www.ashlandparklexky.com. Historic Markers Walk Later this fall we expect to hold a “Covid-appropriate” curated walk of the historic markers in conjunction with the Ashland Neighborhood Association and the Ashland Estate. Each marker will be attended by one of our neighbors involved with the project to explain its significance and answer questions. Watch for a date upcoming! Connecting Online We encourage you to visit our website and to submit pictures and pertinent neighborly info to saragrinnellsmith@gmail.com. We are also using the Next Door app, limited to Ashland Park neighborhood, to send information as well so please sign up if you'd like! Welcome Baskets APNA provides wonderful welcome baskets to new neighbors. Let us know if we have missed someone or if you know of someone about to become our neighbor. Getting Through Covid-19 In recent months we have seen a roller coaster of information, hopes and fears related to the Covid-19 issue. Currently infection numbers are up significantly. We continue to see illness, hospitalizations and some deaths. We are faced with a more vigorous virus at a time when we had begun to return to a semblance of normalcy with the knowledge that many of us had been vaccinated. As a neighborhood, we have all tried to find ways to connect safely, and we will continue to do that as we work through this new surge of cases. Our neighborhood has held an annual family picnic, usually at the end of September. That was not held last year due to the Covid -19 situation. While we have pegged September 26 as the date for a gathering, if possible, it is clearly uncertain whether that will happen. On September 12, we will send a blast email and post on Next Door and our website if that gathering WILL happen. The decision will depend on seeing significant downturn in the number of cases and positivity rate in Fayette County. If the September gathering is not held, we will send an email asking for your votes for the board seats up for election or reelection. Three board members are completing their first terms in 2021, Sara Smith (Desha), Sheila Evans (Hanover), and Andrew Smith (Ashland). Each has agreed to serve one more term in accordance with the APNA Bylaws. Therefore, your votes will be asked for reelection of those members whose bios will be included in the “Please Vote” email. ADUs Are Up For Adoption We are faced with an important issue being discussed by the Planning Commission and the LFUCG Council. The Planning Commission is reconsidering a county wide change to our residential zoning that would – in most neighborhoods including ours – allow Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) to be developed, either within a home by creating a separate living space, or by a separate structure behind the primary home. The Council will hold a hearing on this issue at Council chambers on September 14 at 5:00PM. Due to the difficulty of attending a large gathering in person, letters, emails and phone calls are critical to express our individual opinions, whatever that may be. The Planning staff has made some suggested changes since this was first passed by the Planning Commission two years ago, adding the requirement that the property owner live in one of the two living units. They have also reduced the permitted number of occupants from 4 adults to 2 adults with any children who may belong to them. Any homeowner can develop an ADU as a matter of right, with the only requirements being a building permit, consultation with the Planning staff to review the program (guidance not requirements) and if applicable, consultation with the H-1 staff. The ADU may be used to house anyone up to the 2 adults plus children limit, and can be used as a long term rental immediately. Should an ADU owner wish to use it as a short-term rental (i.e. Air B&B) they must get a conditional use permit. The older neighborhoods of our city will be the ones bearing the brunt of this change as most newer subdivisions have been developed with deed restrictions that will prohibit these changes. There are no restrictions or requirements for off street parking, design guidelines, infrastructure capacity, etc. Structures are permitted to be within 18 inches of the property line. The Planning Commission and staff are responding to a requirement to increase density within our Urban Service Boundary. It is the opinion of the APNA Board that while we agree that neighborhoods like ours which have a variety of types of housing (single family, duplex, four-plex, apartments) are beneficial, each situation calls for review and decision and should provide affected neighbors an opportunity for meaningful input. Density is a way to preserve our farmland but it should be thoughtful and appropriate. We are not in favor of the broad and sweeping change that will be a result of this change in zoning ordinances. We believe a step-by-step approach will allow us - as a community - to recognize unintended consequences before they occur and will preserve and protect our neighborhoods. We believe this is a critical issue that requires study and a response. We encourage each of our neighbors to review information from the Planning Commission, the Fayette County Neighborhood Council and other sources through the links below and your own research. The APNA is scheduling a ZOOM discussion to enable a neighborhood discussion on September 7th. Please go to the ZOOM link to register for that discussion. Please reach out to our representatives and express your viewpoint. Contact information is below. Council: 1st District Councilmember James Brown: jbrown2@lexingtonky.gov 2nd District Councilmember Josh McCurn: jmccurn@lexingtonky.gov 3rd District Councilmember Hannah LeGris: hlegris@lexingtonky.gov 4th District Councilmember Susan Lamb: slamb@lexingtonky.gov 5th District Councilmember Liz Sheehan: lsheehan@lexingtonky.gov 6th District Councilmember David Kloiber: dkloiber@lexingtonky.gov 7th District Councilmember Preston Worley: pworley@lexingtonky.gov 8th District Councilmember Fred Brown: fbrown@lexingtonky.gov 9th District Councilmember Whitney Baxter: wbaxter@lexingtonky.gov 10th District Councilmember Amanda Bledsoe: abledsoe@lexingtonky.gov 11th District Councilmember Jennifer Reynolds: jreynolds@lexingtonky.gov 12th District Councilmember Kathy Plomin: kplomin@lexingtonky.gov At-Large Councilmember Chuck Ellinger: cellinger@lexingtonky.gov At-Large Councilmember Richard Moloney: rmoloney@lexingtonky.gov Vice Mayor Steve Kay: skay@lexingtonky.gov Links to information about the proposed ordinance change: Fayette County Neighborhood Council http://fcnc.org/index.php/2021/07/12/adu-information-sheet-fcnc-issues-and-concerns/ CivicLex https://www.civiclex.org/big-issues/accessory-dwelling-units?mc_cid=b1d821cbbb&mc_eid=329ace0962 LFUCG Planning https://www.lexingtonky.gov/news/08-06-2019/public-invited-give-feedback-accessory-dwelling-units-proposal ZOOM Invitation Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom meeting. When: Sep 7, 2021 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tfuuhpj0tHNJJxXOXQd8ONZIU9icVLC6e After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thanks for your help! Cheers to a lovely holiday weekend! Sara Sara Smith APNA Board President ASHLAND PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MISSION STATEMENT The non-profit Ashland Park Neighborhood Association (APNA) exists to improve the overall quality of life in the historic Ashland Park Neighborhood and to support the commonwealth of its Members.