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In February 2006 staff distributed a survey to Kenton County mayors and local officials. Staff’s goal was to obtain information regarding issues, problems, and concerns officials had with their current zoning ordinances.
The Model Zoning Ordinance - Part I (11.3MB—entire text) last updated 02/25/09
Cover (7.6MB)
Table of Contents (3.4KB)
Introduction (39KB)
Use Groups and Definitions (1.3MB)
Establishment of Zones (50KB)
General Regulations (240KB)
Residential Zones (1.7MB)
Commercial and Industrial Zones (261KB)
Special Development Zones (2MB)
Overlay Zones (56KB)
Specific Use Regulations (1MB)
Natural Resource Regulations (3MB)
Model Sign Regulations
2020 Sourcebook Series
Issue 1- 02/13/09 A new approach to zoning in Kenton County: Where we’ve been… Where we’re going...
Issue 2- 02/27/09 New zoning in Kenton County will simplify way land uses are categorized and regulated
Issue 3- 03/13/09 When one zone doesn’t fit all… enter specific use regulations
Issue 4- 03/27/09 Off-street parking regulations in an age of transportation flux
Issue 5- 04/10/09 Planned Unit Developments: modernizing the popular tool
Issue 6- 04/24/09 The top ten reasons to love Conservation Subdivisions…
Issue 7- 05/22/09 Updated definitions eliminate numerous problems
Issue 8- 08/14/09 Streamlining the Zones that make zoning work
Issue 9- 09/25/09 Special Development Zones guide unique circumstances
Issue 10- 10/09/09 Provisions address concerns about "big box" stores
Issue 11- 10/26/09 Retirement communities require special attention
Issue 12- 11/03/09 Access control regulations keep through traffic moving
Issue 13- 11/30/09 Mixed-Use Corridor Overlay zone will facilitate vibrant corridors
Issue 14- 12/17/09 Flag Lots in existing neighborhoods will be more scrutinized
Issue 15- 01/15/10 Credible development review and administrative procedures critical
Issue 16- 03/12/10 Technology, overhead impact work routines, zoning regulations
Issue 17- 04/30/10 Proper regulation of sexually-oriented businesses critical
Issue 18- 06/10/10 Time to turn the page on decades-old zoning requirements
Issue 19- 07/23/10 Constitutional sign regulations critical to avoid litigation
For more information on the 2020 Sourcebook or to be added to our email list, please contact sourcebook(at)nkapc.org.
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