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Council approves rezoning of about 45 acres near Dulwick Drive for multifamily use

Erlanger City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

By roll call the council approved a zoning map amendment to change roughly 45.03 acres near Dulwick Drive from Business Park (BP) to RMF (multifamily residential), following a Kenton County Planning Commission recommendation and an Oct. 2 public hearing; at least one council member abstained.

The Erlanger City Council voted Dec. 2 to approve a zoning map amendment moving approximately 45.03 acres on the north side of Dulwick Drive (between Crescent Springs Road and Turfway Road, about one mile west of Crescent Springs Road) from BP (business park) to RMF (multifamily residential).

City Attorney Jack Gatlin said the item had gone before the Kenton County Planning Commission, which recommended approval following a public hearing on Oct. 2. The ordinance includes a concept development plan that, Gatlin said, met minimum requirements and cited a need for additional multifamily properties.

During the roll call on second reading one council member announced they would abstain and the clerk recorded an abstention for Miss Jasper Lucas; the motion carried. A council member who explained an abstention said they had been uncomfortable with how multifamily was reintroduced into the code three years earlier but did not block the motion.

What happens next: With council approval, the zoning change becomes part of the city map and staff will implement it in permit reviews and future land‑use actions. The council did not record additional substantive amendments to the concept plan in the meeting record.