The Radcliff City Council met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday.
The council approved a request from the Radcliff/Fort Knox Convention and Tourism Commission to amend their budget request from the city.
“After we had passed our budget and presented it to you, Ricky Skaggs became the headliner for the Bluegrass Festival,” said Tourism Commission Treasurer Bob Moore. “They asked us for additional funding, and so we’ve accommodated that, so that necessitates a little adjustment to our budget that you guys passed.”
The city approved a community contribution of $68,875 as part of the commission’s $438,000 budget.
The council approved the rezoning of about 35 acres at the southwest corner of the intersection of Joe Prather Highway and Patriot Parkway from Urban Agriculture to Planned Unit Development.
“This is the property that we had the industrial issue, but I think everybody was good and I think we can proceed feeling confident that we satisfied the residents of Hardin County and of course the developers,” said Radcliff Mayor J.J. Duvall.
The council then approved the preliminary plat and the preliminary site plan for the North Haven Subdivision which will be built at that site, with developers planning to construct 82 single-family units.
The first reading was held for ordinances that would see the city annex a property on the east side of Bullion Boulevard between Safari Trail and Oakwood Circle and an adjoining property at 691 Safari Trail. First readings were also held on ordinances that would change the zoning of both properties from Hardin County R-1 to Residential-3.
Duvall said the council will review possible options for a requested golf cart ordinance at a work session on August 7. The Radcliff City Council will next meet for a regular meeting on August 15.