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#1 Top Scoop Environmental Permit

501 W Main Street environmental permit for asbestos curtain removal

ROMAC Inc. will remove an asbestos-containing stage curtain at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, 501 W Main St., under an abatement permit filed for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The work is scheduled for 05/18/2026–07/31/2026 and calls for wet-method removal of roughly 1,500 sq ft of friable textile using negative-air containment, double-wrapping for disposal (handled by Republic Services to Pearl Hollow Landfill), with trained supervisors Joseph Webster and John Fulkerson on site.

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#2 Top Scoop Building Permit

3309 Green Hill Lane building permit for residential addition

Lawrence Blaine B has submitted plans for a residential addition and renovation at 3309 Green Hill Lane, with the project estimated at $750,000. The work keeps the property as a single-family home (no new bedrooms or dwelling units) and notes no solar panels or automatic sprinkler system, so it sounds like a sizable expansion and interior upgrade rather than a conversion to rentals. The permit is currently at the application submittal stage and will move through plan reviews before inspections.

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#3 Top Scoop Building Permit

2217 Wynnewood Cir building permit for a 12' x 65' concrete pool

Herbert E. Miller III has applied for a residential pool permit to install a 12' x 65' L-shaped concrete pool with a tanning ledge and cartridge filter at 2217 Wynnewood Cir. Sanctuary Pools, LLC is listed as the contractor, and the project includes a 30" concrete pool deck with a project value estimated at $195,000. Looks like a serious backyard makeover — get ready for some major pool-party potential.

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#4 Top Scoop Building Permit

12501 Shelbyville Rd building permit filed for Kroger commercial alteration

Kroger is giving its store at 12501 Shelbyville Rd a fresh look, with a commercial alteration that will refresh the sales floor and finishes, replace and relocate food-prep equipment and the floral sales/prep/cooler area, enlarge Murray’s Cheese kiosk, tweak the left-hand entrance vestibule and cart-return, and convert the former bank space into more sales area. The project—filed under owner BRE Retail Residual Owner 1 LLC with architect John Hughes of Capstone Project Services—covers about 5,162 sq ft and is estimated at $650,000.

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#5 Top Scoop Other

201 E Main St Armour Carlysle Lofts to install wet fire sprinkler on 4 floors

Brown Sprinkler Corporation will install a new wet fire sprinkler system at 201 E Main St for Armour Carlysle Lofts, owned by Armour & Co Lofts QOZB LLC, covering all four newly renovated floors and serving about 355 units. The project (estimated at $1,000) includes a small antifreeze loop for the third-level center stairwell, uses plastic and steel piping, is classified light hazard, and will be installed to NFPA 13 (2013); alarms and monitoring will be provided by others.

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#6 Top Scoop Building Permit

1330 Willow Ave building permit for vendor tents at Cherokee Triangle Festival

Rent and Rave Inc. is putting up seven vendor tents for the Cherokee Triangle Art Festival at 1330 Willow Ave on behalf of Louisville Metro Parks, with setup slated for April 24 and takedown April 26, 2026. The tents total about 3,600 sq ft — a mix of large 20x40/20x30 and smaller 20x20 and 10x20 units — with a proposed occupancy of 50, 12 designated exits, flame‑resistant materials, and no cooking, heating, or electrical service listed.

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#7 Top Scoop Zoning

3821 E Indian Trail rezoning from R-4, C-1, M-2 to C-2 on 2 acres

Cruise Capital LLC is asking to rezone two parcels at 3821 E Indian Trail and 4837 Valla Rd, consolidating about 2 acres from R-4, C-1, and M-2 into C-2 commercial zoning. The owner/applicant (Cruise Capital LLC of Crestwood) submitted a pre-application to change the form district to Neighborhood C-2, so this could pave the way for more shop- or service-friendly uses where there’s currently a mix of residential and commercial/industrial zoning.

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#8 Top Scoop Zoning

3831 Hale Ave CUP for Granny's House (private nonprofit club), R-5

West End Women's Collaborative is applying for a conditional use permit to operate a private non-profit club called "Granny's House" at 3831 Hale Ave. Applicant Mariel Gardner (owner listed as West Louisville Women's Collaborative) proposes a 520-square-foot use on roughly 0.3 acres in the R-5 zoning district, and the application has been submitted and is under review.

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#9 Top Scoop Environmental Permit

9650 Preston Crossing Blvd applied for a gasoline operator permit

WaWa Midwest LLC has a new gasoline operator permit for the station at 9650 Preston Crossing Blvd, with Peter Falk listed as the responsible official. The permit is effective 04/03/2026 through 04/03/2031, and the site shows underground gasoline tanks (one 22,000‑gallon and two 20,000‑gallon) with Stage I controls, dual‑pipe vapor balance, automatic gauging, and split fill lines—so it’s set up with the usual vapor‑recapture and monitoring equipment.

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#10 Top Scoop Other

917 Blankenbaker Pkwy encroachment permit for Circle K

Circle K Stores, Inc. has applied for an encroachment permit to construct a new entrance and road improvements along Ellingworth Ln. at 917 Blankenbaker Pkwy, with MACS Convenience Stores LLC listed as the property owner. The plan (approved by B. Stuber) includes a curb cut on asphalt, is scheduled from April 3, 2026 to October 3, 2026, and shows a small outstanding fee of $65 while the record remains in progress.

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