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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 262 — Soil and water conservation

262.390 Votes necessary for approval -- Effect of regulation.

148 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-262/262-390

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(1)The board shall not enact a proposed land-use regulation into law unless at least
ninety percent (90%) of the votes cast in the referendum have been cast for approval
of the proposed regulation, and unless landowners voting to enact the proposed
regulation own at least eighty percent (80%) of the land within the district.
(2)The approval of the regulation by ninety percent (90%) of the votes cast in the
referendum shall not require the board to enact the proposed regulation into law.
(3)Land-use regulations, proposed after the board has determined that uncontrolled soil
erosion on some lands within the district is causing damage to other lands within
the district, and prescribed in regulations adopted by the board shall have the force
and effect of law in the district.
(4)Land-use regulations apply to publicly owned lands, and shall be observed by
agencies administering such lands.
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