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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 100 — Planning and zoning

100.212 Notice of hearing on proposed map amendment.

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When in any planning unit except for a planning unit containing a city of the first class or a consolidated local government, a hearing is scheduled on a proposal by a property owner to amend any zoning map, the following notice shall be given in addition to any other notice required by statute, local regulation, or ordinance:
(1)Notice of the hearing shall be posted conspicuously on the property the
classification of which is proposed to be changed for fourteen
(14)consecutive days
immediately prior to the hearing. Posting shall be as follows:
(a)The sign shall state "zoning change" and the proposed classification change in
letters three
(3)inches in height. The time, place, and date of hearing shall be
in letters at least one
(1)inch in height; and
(b)The sign shall be constructed of durable material and shall state the telephone
number of the appropriate zoning commission; and
(2)Notice of the hearing shall be given at least fourteen
(14)days in advance of the
hearing by first-class mail, with certification by the commission secretary or other
officer of the planning commission that the notice was mailed to an owner of every
parcel of property adjoining the property the classification of which is proposed to
be changed. It shall be the duty of the person or persons proposing the map
amendment to furnish to the planning commission the names and addresses of the
owners of all adjoining property. Records maintained by the property valuation
administrator may be relied upon conclusively to determine the identity and address
of the owner. If the property is in condominium or cooperative forms of ownership,
the person notified by mail shall be the president or chairman of the owner group
which administers property commonly owned by the condominium or cooperative
owners. A joint notice may be mailed to two
(2)or more co-owners of an adjoining
property who are listed in the property valuation administrator's records as having
the same address.
(3)If the property the classification of which is proposed to be changed adjoins
property in a different planning unit, or property which is not part of any planning
unit, notice of the hearing shall be given at least fourteen
(14)days in advance of
the hearing, by first-class mail to certain public officials, as follows:
(a)If the adjoining property is part of a planning unit, notice shall be given to that
unit's planning commission; or
(b)If the adjoining property is not part of a planning unit, notice shall be given to
the mayor of the city in which the property is located or, if the property is in
an unincorporated area, notice shall be given to the judge/executive of the
county in which the property is located.
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