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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-16,225.

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12-16,225. Definitions. For the purposes of the fast-track permits act:
(a)"Act" means the fast-track permits act, K.S.A. 2025 Supp. 12-16,224 through 12-16,226 , and amendments thereto.
(b)"Applicant" means a person that submits an application to a local government, including a person designated to act on the applicant's behalf.
(c)"Application" means a request to the appropriate local governmental authority for a building permit related to the development of a single-family residential improvement upon real estate within the jurisdiction of such local governmental authority. "Application" does not include an appeal to a zoning board of appeals or planning commission designated as a zoning board of appeals.
(1)"Complete application" means an application containing all information and meeting all requirements pursuant to:
(A)A rule, resolution, ordinance or policy of the local government that was adopted prior to the date that the complete application was submitted to the local government by the applicant; or
(B)applicable state or federal law.
(2)A "complete application" shall also include the applicant's mailing address, telephone number, email address, if the applicant has an email address and facsimile number, if the applicant has a fax number.
(e)"Local government" or "local governmental authority" means the applicable governing body, commission, board or other authority of a municipality, city, county, township, district or other political subdivision of this state with jurisdiction over an application.
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