ORDINANCE BOOK 1
100.0 GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
110.1
110.2
110.3
120.1
140.1
1000.0 Public Offenses And Violations
1040.1
200.0 Administrations
200.1
200.2
200.3
200.4
210.1
210.2
220.1
220.2
220.3
220.4
220.5
220.6
220.7
220.8
220.9
220.10
220.11
220.12
220.13
220.14
220.15
220.16
220.17
220.18
230.1
230.2
300.0 Public Safety
320.1
320.2
330.1
340.1
340.2
400.0 Business Regulations
430.1
430.2
440.1
440.2
450.1
450.2
450.3
500.0 Traffic Regulations
520.1
560.1
560.2
560.3
600.0 Public Works
620.1
620.2
620.3
800.0 Health And Sanitation
820.1
820.2
820.3
820.4
830.1
830.2
830.3
830.4
840.1
840.2
840.3
840.4
840.5
850.1
900.0 Community Development
920.0
920.1
920.2
920.3
920.4
920.5
920.6
920.7
920.8
920.9
920.10
920.11
920.12
920.13
920.14
920.15
920.16
920.17
920.18
920.19
920.20
920.21
930.1
950.1
950.2
950.3
950.4
950.5
950.6
950.7
950.8
950.9
950.10
950.11
950.12
950.13
950.14
Alphabetical Index
Chronological Index
Topical Outline and Numbering System
ORDINANCE BOOK 2
100.0 Government Organization
100.01
110.2
110.3
110.4
110.5
120.1
140.1
140.2
150.01
150.02
150.3
150.4
1000.0 Public Offenses and Violations
1010.1
1040.1
200.0 Administration
210.1
210.2
220.01
230.1
230.2
230.3
230.4
230.5
230.6
230.7
230.8
300.0 Public Safety
320.1
330.1
340.1
340.2
340.3
340.4
340.5
340.6
340.7
340.8
400.0 Business Regulations
430.1
430.2
430.3
500.0 Traffic Regulations
510.01
530.01
600.0 Public Works
620.1
620.2
800.0 Health and Sanitation
840.1
900.0 Community Development
920.1
920.2
920.3
920.4
920.5
920.6
920.7
920.8
920.9
920.10
920.11
920.12
920.13
920.14
920.15
920.16
920.17
920.18
920.19
920.20
920.21
920.22
920.23
920.24
920.25
920.26
920.27
930.1
930.02
930.3
930.4
930.5
930.6
930.7
930.8
930.9
930.10
930.11
950.1
950.2
950.3
950.04
950.05
Appendix
A
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-21
Appendix – B
B-2
B-3
Appendix – C
C-1
C-2
C-3
G-1
Chronological Index
ORDINANCE BOOK 3
200.0 Administration
230.1
500.0 Traffic Regulations
560.1
Appendix
A-1
Ordinance 14
14-02
14-03
14-04
14-06
Ordinance 15
15-06
Ordinance 16
16-01
16-02
16-03
16-04
16-05
16-06
16-07
16-08
16-10
Ordinance 17-01
Cite A.3
Ordinance 17-02
Cite 920.4
Ordinance 17-03
Cite 130.1
Ordinance 18-01
Cite 920.5
Ordinance 18-02
Cite A.4
Ordinance 18-03
Cite 920.6
Ordinance 19-01
Cite 810.1
Ordinance 19-02
Cite 230.3
Ordinance 19-04
Cite 830.1
Ordinance 19-05
Cite 220.2
Ordinance 19-06
Cite 230.4
Ordinance 19-07
Cite 400.1
Ordinance 19-08
Cite 230.5
Ordinance 19-11
Cite 410.1
Ordinance 20-01
Cite 500.1
Ordinance 20-02
Cite 230.6
Ordinance 20-03
Cite A.6
Ordinance 20-04
Cite 300.1
Ordinance 20-05
Cite A/D.3
Ordinance 20-06
Cite 430.1
Ordinance 20-07
Cite 100.3
Ordinance 21-01
Cite 100.4
Ordinance 21-02
Cite A/D.4
Ordinance 21-03
Cite 840.1
Ordinance 21-04
Cite A/A.7
Ordinance 21-05
Cite A/D.5
Ordinance 21-06
Cite 820.2
Ordinance 21-07
Cite 630.1
Ordinance 21-08
Cite 630.2
Ordinance 21-09
Cite 630.3
Ordinance 21-10
Cite A/D.5
Ordinance 22-02
Cite 950.3
Ordinance 22-03
Cite 410.2
Ordinance 22-04
Cite A/A.8
Ordinance 22-05
Cite 540.1
Ordinance 22-06
Cite 540.2
Ordinance 22-07
Cite 920.8
Ordinance 22-08
Cite 400.2
Ordinance 22-09
Cite 220.3
Ordinance 22-10
Cite 500.2
Ordinance 22-11
Cite 920.9
Ordinance 22-12
Cite 540.3
Ordinance 22-13
Cite 230.7
Ordinance 22-14
Book 3, Cite 920.10
Ordinance 22-16
Book 3, Cite 950.4
Ordinance 22-17
Book 3, Cite 320.1
Ordinance 23-01
Book 3, Cite A/D7
Ordinance 23-02
Book 3, Cite A/D8
Ordinance 23-03
Book 3, Cite 100.5
Ordinance 23-04
Book 3, Cite Appendix B.1
Ordinance 23-05
Book 3, Cite 920.11
Ordinance 23-06
Book 3, Cite Appendix A.1
Ordinance 23-07
Book 3, Cite 230.8
Ordinance 23-08
Book 3, Cite 320.2
Ordinance 23-09
Book 3, Cite 110.1
Ordinance 23-10
Book 3, Cite 920.12
Ordinance 23-11
Book 3, A/D9
Ordinance 23-12
Book 3, Cite 100.6
Ordinance 24-01
Book 3, A/D10
Ordinance 24-02
Book 3, Cite 430.2
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L l L SCOTT COUNTY FISCAL COURT ORDINANCE NO. 2002-07 AN ORDINANCE RELATED TO THE AMENDMENT 930.8 OF THE GEORGETOWN/SCOTT COUNTY SUBDIVISION & DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS REGARDING ARTICLE XI- STORM WATER MANAGEMENT WHEREAS: The existing Subdivision & Development Regulations requirements are not satisfying the community's needs. The regulation requirements must be updated to reflect the current professional thinking, engineering principles and best management practices to address storm water management. Scott County boasts some of the most prestigious streams in Kentucky. North Elkhorn, South Elkhorn and Eagle Creeks are used extensively for fishing and recreation. In addition to these streams, Georgetown and Scott County obtains the majority of its water from the Royal Spring Aquifer, a natural resource unique in Kentucky, which is fed by groundwater recharge. It is important to safeguard these waterways from pollutants and changes in their ecology. The Storm water Manual is only one part of the overall storm water plan. The manual, once adopted, will become an integral part of the City of Georgetown's Phase II permit. The City has contracted with an outside firm for mapping and location of all drainage features within the urbanized area. This work and the required permit must be filed with the Kentucky Division of Water by March 2003. Scott County is not required to file a Phase II permit with the Kentucky Division of Water under the current State guidelines; however, developments and future developments within the urbanized area outside of the City of Georgetown should address stormwater concerns. All new developments, including those that require substantial renovations or expansions, within the urbanized area will be required to adhere to the new manual. Every time that a piece of land is developed, certain and expected changes occur. Changes potentially in the amount of groundwater recharge and even surface run-off can be impacted. The new regulations hope to reduce and offset those issues. Anytime silt and construction debris are allowed to leave a construction site, the effectiveness of constructed drainage systems, including catch basins, drain pipes, swales and easements, is reduced. The intent of this proposed ordinance is to provide an appropriate means to maintain the integrity and durability of existing and proposed storm water systems within our neighborhoods, City of Georgetown and the urbanized areas of Scott County; WHEREAS: This proposed amendment to the Georgetown-Scott County Subdivision & Development Regulations has been submitted to the citizens through a properly advertised public hearing before the Georgetown-Scott County Planning and Zoning Commission conducted at their August 8, 2002, and September 12, 2002, public meeting. The Commission voted unanimously to recommend the adoption of this amendment to the Scott County Fiscal Court; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE SCOTT COUNTY FISCAL COURT, KENTUCKY, as follows: