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ment plan won’t have to be submitted. “As a result, future development of the site will be permitted to proceed without any public hearing allowing the affected parties to voice concerns specific to the proposed development nor give any governing body the oppor-

tunity to have those concerns addressed or mitigate any adverse impacts which may affect neighboring property owners, government services or the general well-being of its citizenry,” according to the Independence resolution. Kenton County Attorney Garry Edmondson said the Kenton County Fiscal Court applied in April for the zone to be changed from R-1B, or

residential single-family dwellings, to NSC, for Neighborhood Shopping Center zone, which allows large-scale retail development. “We’ve had a request from a developer to change the zoning, requiring a map amendment, on a parcel of property that we own, from one zone to another that will allow for more commercial activity,” said Edmondson. “This is property that

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tion of Ky. 16 and Ky. 17, that this property is good for a development of this type,” said Arlinghaus. Edmondson said the Kenton County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the rezoning at 6:15 p.m., Thursday, June 6, at the Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission office, 2332 Royal Drive, Fort Mitchell.

CASA

hours.” Registration for the run begins at 7 a.m. and costs $30 for adults. Individuals or teams of five may pre-register for $25 each at www.casakentonky.org or www.sprunning.com. Local 12 news anchor Kit Andrews will emcee the event. Children can run with a registered adult participant at no additional cost. Children aged 10 and younger may also participate in a Kids Fun Run. Race packets may be picked up at Tri-State Running, 148 Barnwood Drive, Edgewood, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, May 31. Awards will be distributed in 11 runner divisions and five walker divisions. For more information, contact Myers at smyers1@yahoo.com or 859-802-1083.

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cause there are only around 45 CASA volunteers. “We need to raise funds to get more volunteers into training so more children can be serviced,” she said. “The volunteers need special training and supervision because of the magnitude of what they do. It’s not a typical volunteer job. It requires a lot of accountability and lots of man

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is in unincorporated Kenton County,” said Kenton Judge-executive Steve Arlinghaus. “I’d like to be good neighbors with Independence on this, but I’m not going to have them ruin a deal that impacts unincorporated Kenton County.” He said county leaders are working with a potential developer, but there are no plans to announce at this time. “We feel that with its proximity to the intersec-

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Tasty Tuesdays return to Pride Park By Amy Scalf ascalf@nky.com

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Tuesdays in Taylor Mill’s Pride Park are about to get tasty. Discounted summertime sweet and savory treats will be available at the Park from 6-9 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays each month through August. Sometimes, the menu is set for Tasty Tuesday, and frozen delights are planned for Sweet Treat Tuesdays. An additional special Tuesday or two is also on the event calendar. The program, organized by the city’s Recreation Committee, started Tuesday, May 21, with Marco’s Pizza of Taylor Mill. Marco’s Pizza Franchisee Brian Drescher said it’s a great opportunity to be involved in the community. “This is one of the ways that Taylor Mill has come forward to bring the community together, and it’s a great way for us to participate, along with school fundraisers and other avenues,” he said. Drescher said he participated last year, and “it worked out well. The kids had a good time.” Some of the other delicacies on the schedule include Mr. Softee, Skyline Chili, East Coast Eatz, Coldstone Creamery, Kona Ice, and New Orleans To Go. For more information about Taylor Mill’s upcoming events, visit www.taylormillky.gov or call 859-581-3234.

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