The Louisville Metro Council approved a spot rezoning for the .60-acre property at 1933 Wrocklage Avenue, changing its designation from R-5 Single-Family Residential to OR-1 Office Residential. This rezoning facilitates the establishment of a law office, which will utilize the existing structure without any new construction. The approval includes a waiver of LDC 10.2.4 to reduce the required 10 ft. landscape buffer area along the southern property line. The project incorporates a Detailed District Development plan with binding elements to ensure specific development standards are met. The property is situated directly south of the intersection of Bardstown Road and Wrocklage Avenue, in an area transitioning from commercial zoning to the north and east, and lower-density residential zoning to the south, southeast, and west. Due to a non-unanimous decision by the Planning Commission, the Legislative Council took final action. Binding elements mandate adherence to the approved development plan, proper construction fencing, and approval for screening plans before building permits are issued. Additionally, no outdoor music, PA systems, or entertainment activities are permitted on the site, and the residential character of the existing structure, including roofline, building material, porch, and windows, must be maintained with prior approval for any changes.