Zoning & Use Fit Analysis
We check whether your intended use is permitted by right, conditionally permitted, or restricted in the applicable Kentucky zoning district—before design begins.
The most expensive compliance mistakes happen before a single permit is filed. Build Visory helps Kentucky investors and developers surface zoning, regulatory, and approval constraints at the feasibility stage—so your design spend, timeline, and capital are grounded in what the site can actually support.
In Kentucky markets like Louisville and Lexington, zoning rules, overlay districts, and permit sequencing requirements vary significantly by jurisdiction, neighborhood, and project type. A project that looks feasible on paper can hit serious friction the moment it enters the approval process.

We check whether your intended use is permitted by right, conditionally permitted, or restricted in the applicable Kentucky zoning district—before design begins.
We outline the likely approvals required, their sequence, decision makers, and typical timelines—so project scheduling and capital planning reflect reality.
We document the key regulatory pressure points, flag high-risk items, and give you a practical summary to inform design decisions and investor-grade underwriting.

We work with clients who need compliance clarity before committing resources to a Kentucky project.
You share the Kentucky location (city/county), the intended use or project concept, and your timeline. We confirm scope and identify the primary regulatory pressure points to investigate.
We review zoning classification, permitted uses, site constraints, overlay requirements, and likely approval pathways applicable to the Kentucky jurisdiction and property type.
We deliver a practical summary of key constraints, required approvals, and risk flags—giving you what you need to make an informed go/no-go decision and brief your design or legal team.
For projects that move forward, we can provide continued guidance through design development, documentation readiness, and permit submission stages.
Pre-development feasibility often leads into one or more of these Kentucky-focused services: