Fiscal Court April 14
- The Fiscal Court asked Planning and Zoning staff to gather facts and review the details of a proposed car wash along Burlington Pike at the previous Frisch’s site before they make their decision. The Court will continue its discussion at the next business meeting on Tuesday, May 5, at 8:30 a.m.
- Commissioner Hand brought up concerns from citizens about speeding on Ash Creek cut-thru and suggested lowering speed limit to 20 mph. It is currently 25 mph.
- First reading of a zoning map amendment to allow Arlinghaus to expand by 58 new single-family homes on 30 acres in the Hanover subdivision. No opposition attended.
- First reading of an ordinance related to freight truck parking.
- An interlocal agreement with the eight Northern Kentucky counties that allows NKADD to receive federal funding for workforce programs. (Counties are Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Owen and Pendleton.) Approved.
- Resolution that sets salaries for the next term of County Commissioners, County Attorney, County Coroner, Deputies and Assistants for the County Attorney and County Coroner. The coroner’s salary was raised from $61K to $64K. In most counties the coroner is paid the same as judge executive, sheriff and jailer. State law sets most salaries and requires all salaries to be set by the first Monday in May before the next term begins. No salary except the corner was raised and that raise was required by the State. Approved.
- Bid to install high-friction surface treatment on three county-owned roads. Approved.
Public Comment
- Representatives from the group Boone County is Better spoke about federal detainees housed at Boone County jail
- Library censorship
- Noise signage requested for Hanover Park subdivision