The Colorado-based company TransMontaignes has plans to store styrene in one of the tall white towers, according to records from the Planning and Development Services of Kenton County obtained through a Kentucky Open Records Act request. But, it needs approval from the Villa Hills Board of Adjustments, which has the power to allow anyone to use land for purposes that would otherwise violate the zoning code.
The Colorado-based company TransMontaignes has plans to store styrene in one of the tall white towers, according to records from the Planning and Development Services of Kenton County obtained through a Kentucky Open Records Act request. But, it needs approval from the Villa Hills Board of Adjustments, which has the power to allow anyone to use land for purposes that would otherwise violate the zoning code.
The Colorado-based company TransMontaignes has plans to store styrene in one of the tall white towers, according to records from the Planning and Development Services of Kenton County obtained through a Kentucky Open Records Act request. But, it needs approval from the Villa Hills Board of Adjustments, which has the power to allow anyone to use land for purposes that would otherwise violate the zoning code.