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We support more soccer, just not in the agricultural areas of Fayette County

A horse stands in a field in Fayette County on Wednesday, Jan 20, 2021.
A horse stands in a field in Fayette County on Wednesday, Jan 20, 2021.

As concerned members of the Lexington-Fayette County community who are deeply rooted in our Bluegrass farmland, we urge the Planning Commission to oppose the zoning ordinance text amendments related to the Lexington Sporting Club soccer complex proposal on Newtown Pike that will come to a vote at the Planning Commission meeting on Thursday, July 28. The land-use precedent that was set nearly 70 years ago with the establishment of our Urban Services Boundary has remained intact for a reason: the land in and around the Agricultural-Rural (A-R) zone, and the productive industries that rely on it to fuel our economy, are vital to Lexington.

As parents, business owners, neighbors, sports fans, outdoor enthusiasts, horsemen, restaurant-goers and proud Lexingtonians, we support bringing a professional soccer team and additional youth sports opportunities to this community, but it needs to be done the right way. The Lexington Sporting Club and Anderson Communities’ current proposal jeopardizes our livelihoods, our community identity, our economy, and the very reason so many of us chose to lay down our roots in Lexington-Fayette County.

We cannot afford to be thoughtless and hasty in making decisions about a resource as instrumental to our way of life as the land that supports us in countless ways. Allowing intense commercial development in the A-R zone and an outdoor stadium in the nearby Economic Development (ED) zone would mark just the tip of the iceberg; upsetting the delicate balance between rural and urban development that this community has so thoughtfully maintained since 1958 would open the floodgates to similar endeavors. It cannot come to pass. Our productive farmland, which directly contributes $2.3 billion to our economy annually, supports one out of every 12 jobs and is the factory floor of our community and our unique identity. We must protect it at all costs.

We intend to do just that at the Planning Committee meeting at 1:30 pm on Thursday and before the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council after that. We urge others to join us in making our voices heard for the sake of the future generations of our community, whose success depends on the responsible stewardship of our finite land.

Respectfully,

Airdrie Stud

Ashland Show Stables

Candy Meadows Farm

Castle & Key Distillery

Claiborne Farm

Cobra Farm

Dudley’s on Short

Equine Land Conservation Resource

Fasig-Tipton

Fayette Alliance

Fayette County Farm Bureau

Hillcroft Farm

Jackpot Farm

Justice Real Estate

Keeneland

Keene Ridge Farm

Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP)

Kentucky Thoroughbred Association (KTA)

Lane’s End Farm

Lost Creek Farm

Middlebrook Farm

Milestone Farm

Mt. Brilliant Farm

Mulholland Springs

Spring Meadow Farm

Spy Coast Farm

Stone Farm

Taylor Made Sales Agency

Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA)

Three Diamonds Farm

Winchester Farm

Winter Quarter Farm

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