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Radcliff council holds first reading to rezone 238 Cedar Oak Drive

November 19, 2025 | Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky


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Radcliff council holds first reading to rezone 238 Cedar Oak Drive
The Radcliff City Council held the first reading of an ordinance on Nov. 18 to amend the zoning for property at 238 Cedar Oak Drive (Arlington Center Lot 3B, PVA map 138-20-07-003) from commercial (C) to R-4 (high-density single-family and duplex).

A presenter summarized the request from applicant and owner Silvergate Properties LLC, noting the planning commission conducted a public hearing on Nov. 6 and recommended approval based on the record and the city’s comprehensive zoning plan. The presenter directed residents to the full ordinance on the city website or by contacting the city clerk at ashley.russo@radcliffky.gov.

The presenter referenced the property acreage in two places during the summary: one line referenced 8.84 acres and another referenced 8.48 acres. The planning commission packet cited lot and PVA identifiers; interested residents were directed to review the city’s records for the full legal description and recorded deed references.

Council’s action on Nov. 18 was limited to the introductory first reading; the ordinance will return for subsequent readings before any zoning change becomes effective.

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