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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 100 — Planning and zoning

100.285 Revocation of subdivision plat.

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(1)Upon application of all persons owning land comprising a subdivision, the planning
commission may revoke the approval of a subdivision plat, including all dedications
of public facilities, easements and rights-of-way.
(2)Before any plat shall be revoked, all owners shall, as part of their application for
revocation, state under oath that no person has purchased a lot shown on the plat.
(3)A revocation shall become effective only upon:
(a)A notation on the margin of the recorded plat stating that such plat has been
revoked and the date of such vote of revocation; such notation shall be signed
by the chairman, secretary, or other duly authorized officer of the commission;
and
(b)A written approval of such revocation filed with the commission, duly signed
by each entity to which an offer of dedication of any public or private facility,
easement or right-of-way was made on the plat.
(4)The remedy provided in this section is in addition to all other remedies provided by
law and shall not impair the right of the commission or any interested party from
filing an action in Circuit Court for such relief as may be appropriate.
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