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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 99 — Urban renewal and redevelopment

99.080 Fees for supervisory services -- Development by more than one corporation.

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(1)The planning commission and the supervising agency may each adopt a schedule of
fees to be paid said commission or said agency, as the case may be, upon the filing
of the development plan, amendments thereto and other instruments in connection
therewith. The amount of these fees shall not exceed the reasonable cost of the
examining, inspectional and supervisory services required under KRS 99.010 to
99.310.
(2)An area may be developed by one
(1)redevelopment corporation, or an area may be
divided into two
(2)or more development areas, each to be developed by a different
redevelopment corporation, as the planning commission and supervising agency
may direct, having due regard to all factors, including but not limited to planning
and zoning laws, rules and regulations, the environment of the area and
redevelopment area, the public safety, health, morals, and general welfare, and the
interests of the development corporations, to the end that the purposes of KRS
99.010 to 99.310 may be best accomplished; but if the planning commission and the
supervising agency are unable to agree thereupon, the local legislative body shall by
resolution determine the matter.
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