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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 100 — Planning and zoning

100.133 Planning commission -- Members, appointment -- Qualifications.

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(1)Before a planning unit may engage in planning operations, a planning commission
shall be appointed for the unit in conformance with an adopted agreement.
(2)A planning commission shall consist of at least five (5), but not more than twenty
(20)members.
(3)The Governor shall have the privilege of appointing a member to the commission to
which the capital city belongs in addition to the number of members specified for
that planning commission.
(4)Where extraterritorial jurisdiction is exercised for subdivision regulations or other
regulations, the county judge/executive of each affected county may appoint a
member to the planning commission of the planning unit exercising such
jurisdiction in addition to the number of members specified for that planning
commission.
(5)At least two-thirds (2/3) of the members of every planning commission shall be
citizen members.
(6)A regional planning commission shall include at least one
(1)citizen member from
each joint planning unit who is also a member of the joint planning commission.
(7)If one
(1)city only joins with one
(1)county, then each shall have equal
representation.
(8)Except as provided in KRS 100.137, at least one
(1)of the county representatives of
the planning commission of a joint planning unit containing a county with an
unincorporated area population exceeding one thousand (1,000) persons shall be a
resident of the unincorporated area of that county.
(9)Whenever this chapter requires a city without its consent to belong to a joint
planning unit, then KRS 100.137 shall apply.
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