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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 177 — State and federal highways -- limited access facilities -- turnpikes -- road bonds -- billboards -- recyclers

177.078 Application -- Fees -- Reimbursement.

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(1)An application from an historical site or from a tourist area or attraction for the
erection of a limited supplemental guide sign shall be made to the commissioner of
the Department of Highways. The application shall include, but not be limited to:
(a)Evidence that demonstrates the average annual attendance;
(b)Evidence that the tourist area or attraction is established as a permanent
business; and
(c)Evidence that the tourist area or attraction has all necessary and proper
licenses, that normal business hours shall be maintained, that it is open to the
traveling public, and that it provides recreational or educational opportunities.
(2)An application fee of two hundred dollars ($200) shall be paid to the Department of
Highways by each applicant.
(3)Upon approval of the application, the applicant shall reimburse the Transportation
Cabinet for the total cost of the sign and its installation. The applicant shall have the
option to pay the reimbursement cost in full or amortize the reimbursement cost for
a period not to exceed ten
(10)years.
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