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Paducah Planning Commission Meeting, June 1, 2026

Monday, Jun 1, 2026

Zoning And Land UseResidential

New Performance Standards for R1 Residential Zone Approved, Including Roof Pitch and Foundation Requirements

A text amendment was proposed for section 126-102, Low-Density Residential Zone R1, introducing new performance standards for single-family homes. These standards apply to new stick-built, modular, or qualified manufactured homes. The primary changes relate to roof pitch and foundation requirements. The new standard mandates a minimum roof pitch of 5/12, whereas previously any pitch was allowed, though many existing homes have steeper pitches. All foundations must be permanent. The amendment also includes verbiage cleanup and standardizes daycare nursery regulations. Front yard setbacks will be 15 feet, with side yard provisions ensuring a minimum of 25 feet. A public hearing was held with no speakers, and the commission recommended adopting the resolution for the text amendment. [cite: 339-375, 376-422]

Zoning And Land UseCommercial

Planning Commission Recommends Rezoning for Maguire Avenue Commercial Development

The Planning Commission considered a zoning map amendment for parcels at 837, 857, and 867 Maguire Avenue. The request was to rezone from R4 (high density residential) to B1 (convenience and service zone) to accommodate a CrossFit gym and a tattoo studio, and to bring an adjacent assisted living facility into conformance with the B1 zoning. This change aligns the properties with the newly adopted City of Paducah McCracken County Comprehensive Plan, which designates the area as commercial. The commission also considered the existing multifamily development to the south as a buffer. A public hearing was held, and the commission recommended approval of the map amendment and adoption of findings of fact, including that the R4 zone was inappropriate, the B1 zone extended along Maguire Avenue, spot zoning was negated, nonconformities would be removed, the change complied with the comprehensive plan, the multifamily development provided a buffer, impacts to residential uses could be mitigated due to the site's size (5.73 acres), and vehicular access was good. [cite: 44-105, 106-125, 126-136, 139-185]

Zoning And Land UseResidential

Text Amendment to Allow Manufactured Homes in R1 Zones and Update Mobile Home Park Regulations

The commission discussed a text amendment to update zoning ordinances regarding mobile home parks and qualified manufactured homes in response to upcoming state law changes (KRS 00 348 effective July 1st). The term 'mobile home parks' will be changed to 'land lease communities' and will be permitted in all residential zones, not just industrial or commercial. The primary change involves 'qualified manufactured homes' (126-79), which will now be allowed in R1 (low-density residential) zones. New performance standards are proposed for all single-family residential structures, including qualified manufactured homes, modular, and stick-built homes. Key changes include a definition for qualified manufactured homes (date not exceeding 5 years prior to installation, all transport-only parts removed), a minimum square footage requirement (900 sq ft generally, but must meet zone-specific minimums in R1 and R2 zones: 1,200 sq ft for R1, 1,000 sq ft for R2), and a mandatory roof pitch of 5/12. Manufactured homes not meeting minimum width (20 ft) or living area (900 sq ft) can still be permitted as qualified manufactured homes if they cannot conform to minimum lot size requirements for the zone, provided they are on a permanent foundation, compatible with the area's housing stock, and screened. A public hearing was held with no speakers, and the commission recommended adopting the resolution for the text amendment. [cite: 201-282, 283-317]

Zoning And Land UseResidential

R2 Residential Zoning Text Amendment Adopts 5/12 Roof Pitch and Permanent Foundation Standards

A text amendment was presented for section 126-103, Low and Medium Density Residential Zoning R-2. Similar to the R1 amendment, the primary proposed changes involve roof pitch and foundation requirements for single-family homes. The amendment proposes a minimum roof pitch of 5/12 and requires permanent foundations for all new single-family homes, including stick-built, modular, or qualified manufactured homes. This update aims to standardize construction quality and appearance in R2 zones. A public hearing was held with no speakers, and the commission recommended adopting the resolution for the text amendment. [cite: 429-470]

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