100.273 Land subdivision regulations by planning commission or fiscal court --
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Procedures for urban-county government.
(1)Any planning commission which has completed the objectives, land use plan,
transportation plan, and community facilities elements of a comprehensive plan may
adopt regulations for the subdivision of land within its boundaries, except that, in
the case of urban-county governments, the planning commission shall make
recommendations to the legislative body of the urban-county government as to the
regulations, and it shall take a majority of the entire legislative body to override the
recommendation of the planning commission.
(2)A county which does not wish to establish a planning program or form a planning
unit may adopt regulations for the subdivision of land within its boundaries. In this
case, the county shall be governed by the provisions of KRS 100.111(22), 100.277,
100.281, 100.283, 100.287 and 100.291, but any powers delegated to a planning
commission in these sections shall instead be delegated to the fiscal court, any
reference to the planning unit shall be considered a reference to the county, and any
reference to the chairman of the planning commission shall be considered a
reference to the county judge/executive.