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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 100 — Planning and zoning

100.191 Research requirements for comprehensive plan.

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All elements of the comprehensive plan shall be based upon but not limited to, the following research, analysis, and projections:
(1)An analysis of the general distribution and characteristics of past and present
population and a forecast of the extent and character of future population as far into
the future as is reasonable to foresee;
(2)An economic survey and analysis of the major existing public and private business
activities, and a forecast of future economic levels, including a forecast of
anticipated necessary actions by the community to increase the quality of life of its
current and future population through the encouragement of economic development
as far into the future as is reasonable to foresee;
(3)Research and analysis as to the nature, extent, adequacy, and the needs of the
community for the existing land and building use, transportation, and community
facilities in terms of their general location, character and extent, including, the
identification and mapping of agricultural lands of statewide importance and
analysis of the impacts of community land use needs on these lands; and
(4)Additional background information for the elements of the comprehensive plan may
include any other research analysis, and projections which, in the judgment of the
planning commission, will further serve the purposes of the comprehensive plan.
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