TABLE VIII: URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
Ord. No.
Date Passed
Description
Ord. No.
Date Passed
Description
1983-12
9-12-83
Designating certain property, identified as “PO”, as a downtown business district for the purpose of issuing industrial revenue bonds
1984-9
7-16-84
Designating certain property located east of Interstate Highway 75 at the Buttermilk Pike Interchange and designated PO, LHS and NC as a downtown business district for the purpose of issuing industrial revenue bonds
1986-7
5-28-86
Designating certain property located east of Interstate Highway 75 at the Buttermilk Pike Interchange and designated LHS, LHS(C-PUD) and NC as a downtown business district for the purpose of issuing industrial revenue bonds
2014-16
11-10-14
Establishing a development area for economic development purposes within the city to be known as the Buttermilk Pike/Royal Drive Development Area; approving a local participation agreement among the city, the County of Kenton, Kentucky and Planning and Development Services of Kenton County (PDS), which was formerly known as the Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission; establishing a special fund for payment of project costs and redevelopment assistance; designating the Fort Mitchell Economic Development Authority, Inc. as the agency responsible for oversight, administration and implementation of the development areal authorizing the Mayor and other officials to take such other appropriate actions as are necessary or required in connection with the establishment of the Development Area
2015-12
8-17-15
Amending the Buttermilk Pike/Royal Drive Development Area (The “Development Area”), as adopted by Ord. 2014-16, amending the boundaries of the Development Area, adopting an addendum for the development plan for the Development Area, amending the local participation agreement for the Development Area, and authorizing the execution and delivery of any other documents
2017-05
3-20-17
Amending Ord. 2014-16 authorizing the mayor to amend the activation date for the local participation agreement for the Buttermilk Pike/Royal Drive development area.