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Fort Thomas planning commission refines comprehensive plan language, flags scope and staffing limits

Fort Thomas Planning Commission · September 18, 2025
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Summary

The Fort Thomas Planning Commission reviewed and suggested edits to the draft comprehensive plan, focusing on defining the "greenbelt," limiting sub-area detail in the comp plan, and updating references to the UDO; staff said signage/wayfinding work will continue but was delayed by a lost staffer.

Commissioners on the Fort Thomas Planning Commission reviewed proposed edits to the city—omprehensive plan and debated which items belong in a community-level comp plan versus separate focus-area work.

The discussion centered on several wording and scope changes that commissioners said need clearer definition or should be moved out of the comp plan. Speaker 1 (Commissioner) asked for a concrete definition of the document—ntry labeled "greenbelt," arguing the plan should explain whether that term means a formal conservation zone or simply vegetated and forested slopes. "We don't really have a conservation zone," Speaker 1 said, and recommended referencing the city's Unified Development Ordinance…

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