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Erlanger council adopts ordinance to allow building material sales in Neighborhood Commercial zone

2712576 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

At second reading the Erlanger City Council voted to amend the city zoning code to permit building material sales in the NC (Neighborhood Commercial) zone after a recommendation from staff and the Kenton County Planning Commission.

The Erlanger City Council on second reading adopted an ordinance to amend the Erlanger Zoning Ordinance to add building material sales as a permitted use in the NC (Neighborhood Commercial) zone.

City Attorney Mr. Gatlin read the ordinance aloud at the meeting, saying, “We have an ordinance amending the Erlanger Zoning Ordinance adding building material sales as a permitted use within the NC Neighborhood Commercial Zone. This is a second reading.”

The amendment had been recommended by the city planning staff and was approved by the Kenton County Planning Commission on Dec. 5, 2024, before returning to the council for a second reading. After brief procedure to move the item, the council conducted a roll-call vote. Council members recorded in the roll call — Mr. Cahill, Ms. Skidmore, Mr. Farmer, Ms. Jasper Lucas, Ms. Wilson, Ms. Knisely, Ms. Recker and Ms. Fields — registered in favor and the motion carried.

The ordinance does not include additional details in the meeting record about specific sites, performance standards, or conditions tied to the new permitted use; staff materials and the planning commission recommendation are included in the council packet for further detail.

The measure becomes part of the city’s zoning code; the transcript does not specify an effective date. Council members did not debate amendments during the second reading at this meeting.

Votes at the second reading matched the roll call recorded during the meeting and the motion was carried by the council.