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The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from March 23, 2026

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#1 Top Scoop Building Permit

10003 BALLARDSVILLE RD building permit submitted for Chick-fil-A restaurant

Chick-fil-A is planning a new one-story restaurant at 10003 Ballardsville Rd, owned by The Deerfield Co., featuring a 5,183‑sq‑ft layout with a drive‑thru that includes multi-order points and canopies — the project is valued at about $1.4 million. E+H Architects (Roy William) is listed as the designer, and the permit is currently held up pending verification of a parking‑lot permit before the building permit can be issued.

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#2 Top Scoop Code Violation

2440 Bardstown Rd Louisville KY 40205: Graffiti code violation at Kroger

The Kroger Co. has an open property-maintenance case at 2440 Bardstown Rd after someone spray-painted the graffiti tag "MANDIE" on the building. The report says the person is known to police and asks that the info be passed to Detective Denton — Kroger was tagged twice, so it looks like a repeat nuisance rather than a one-off.

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#3 Top Scoop Code Violation

1587 Bardstown Rd Open Code Violation for graffiti tag MANDIE at DooWopShop

A property maintenance case has been opened after someone spray-painted the tag "MANDIE" on the side of DooWop Shop at 1587 Bardstown Rd, with the listed owner as Cheryl B. Himbaugh. The report requests the matter be forwarded to Detective Denton at LMPD and notes the same individual reportedly often has a warrant for vandalizing other local businesses, so police follow-up is requested.

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#4 Top Scoop Demolition

2244 Osage Ave Demolition Permit Submitted

Aesthetic Industrial Contracting Inc. has filed an emergency city demolition to remove a 111-year-old, two-story single-family house and clear debris at 2244 Osage Ave for owner Ziraco LLC. The work, estimated at $8,000, includes debris removal plus seeding and straw, and city-required items like utility sign-offs, demolition photos, and a site plan are still pending — so it reads like a safety-first teardown rather than a full rebuild.

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#5 Top Scoop Building Permit

4405 Twillingate Ln applied for in-ground pool permit

Port Building System Inc has applied to install a residential in-ground pool for owner Sandra C Taylor at 4405 Twillingate Ln. The plan is for an "illusion shell" pool about 34'-11½" long by 15'4" wide (roughly 2,032 sq ft) with a project value estimated at $170,000 — a pretty sizable backyard upgrade.

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#6 Top Scoop Zoning

1715 Bolling Ave rezoning to R-7 for 4-plex affordable housing

Fortune Investment Properties LLC, represented by applicant Tessa Plummer, is proposing a zoning change for 1715 Bolling Ave. The request would rezone the lot from R6 to R7 to allow development as affordable multi-family housing—listed as a 4-plex in the proposal—on roughly 0.07 acres with a proposed new building of about 1,400 sq ft (the application also notes three dwelling units and six rooms).

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#7 Top Scoop Code Violation

2016 Edgeland Ave code violation for bright flood light

Owner Davila Taylor is facing a property‑maintenance code complaint over an outrageously bright flood light at 2016 Edgeland Ave. Neighbors say the non‑motion fixture—at least 500 lumens and mounted on the back of the multi‑family house like an "iPad"—stays on all night, spills across the alley into bedroom windows, and has prompted an open code-violation case about light pollution.

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#8 Top Scoop Code Violation

5600 Oakridge Pl Code Violation opened for fallen tree and pest infestation

Owner Lisa Lynn Cantrell has an open property maintenance case after a large dead tree fell at 5600 Oakridge Pl; neighbors report the collapse released wasps and carpenter bees into nearby yards and raised concerns about termites and possibly bats. The home has been vacant and unheated for more than four years with only grass cutting done, and the complaint asks the city to require professional tree removal plus pest inspection and treatment to stop the problem from spreading.

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#9 Top Scoop Other

810 E Broadway applied for Alcoholic Beverage Annual License Application

Applicant James Siegel has filed an annual alcoholic beverage license application for The Looking Glass, a boutique spirits and barware shop offering curated bottles, high-quality tools and guided tastings at 810 E Broadway. The record is open with a $50 fee paid, but several routine conditions remain pending — Certification of Occupancy, notification of the fire official, a 30-day wait confirmation, proof the business is in good standing, and a lease or deed — and no inspections have been completed yet.

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#10 Top Scoop Other

350 W CHESTNUT ST applied for encroachment permit to park two buses at meters

Olivia Taylor with Live Nation has submitted an encroachment permit to allow Mercury Ballroom to park two buses with trailers at bagged meters outside 350 W Chestnut St; the property is owned by Clay Commons LLC. The temporary parking is scheduled from March 30 to April 6, 2026 and won’t require lane, sidewalk, or road closures—just reserved meter space for the vehicles. Expect a couple of big rigs on the curb for about a week as part of event logistics.

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