Skip to content
All Counties

Louisville Zoning Meetings

44 meetings monitored in Louisville, KY

February 17, 20261h 0m8,702 words
54zoningresidentialcommercialpublic hearingapproved
Agenda available
February 16, 20262h 43m21,521 words
193zoningpublic hearingmotion to approveapprovedvariance
Agenda available
February 12, 20261h 25m11,233 words
23approvedzoninghistoric preservationresidentialvariance
Agenda available
February 12, 202619m2,816 words
20zoningpublic hearingmotion to approveresidentialapproved
Agenda available
February 11, 202654m9,208 words
12overlay districtapprovedhistoric preservationpublic hearing
Agenda available
February 5, 20262h 5m19,367 words
138public hearingzoningrezoningapproveddensity
Agenda available
February 4, 202644m6,232 words
20zoningapprovedresidentialsubdivisionplat
Agenda available
February 3, 202619m2,525 words
26zoningtableddeniedresidentialcommercial
Agenda available
February 2, 20262h 31m20,748 words
146zoningpublic hearingapprovedoverlay districtdensity
Agenda available
January 29, 202630m4,642 words
49public hearingzoningresidentialapprovedsubdivision
Agenda available
PreviousPage 3 of 5Next

Frequently Asked Questions

Louisville Metro Council, the Planning Commission, and the Board of Zoning Adjustment are monitored by ZoneWire for form district regulation changes, binding element amendments, waivers, rezoning, and conditional use permits across Louisville Metro.

Louisville Metro Council meets twice per month, with the Planning Commission holding hearings monthly and the Board of Zoning Adjustment meeting biweekly. Together these bodies handle all land use decisions for Jefferson County.

A binding element amendment in Louisville modifies the conditions attached to a previous zoning approval. Binding elements are unique to Louisville's land development code and often restrict uses, density, or design on a property. Amending them is a common filing, especially in NuLu and along BRT corridors.

Key zoning terms for Louisville include rezoning, binding element amendment, form district regulation, waiver, conditional use permit, variance, planned development district, and detailed district development plan. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Louisville Metro governing body.