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, KENTUCKY ORDINANCE 11-02 AN ORDINANCE RELATED TO THE AMENDMENT OF THE GEORGETOWN/SCOTT COUNTY SUBDIVISION & DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS REGARDING SECURITY FOR SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT IMPROVEMENTS Whereas: The existing Subdivision and Development Regulations' security requirements have not satisfied community needs. The regulation requirements must be updated to reflect the Georgetown-Scott County Planning Commission's experience in the implementation of the community's development. This experience reveals the following: a. Letters of Credit function better than surety bonds as security for subdivision and development improvements. b. The community needs to secure the proper installation and interim maintenance of public or shared improvements. c. At present, there are approximately $6,000,000 in letters of credit and bonds held by the Commission. d. There must be standards for the type and terms of security posted by developers. e. There must be procedures for renewal, tracking and release of security posted by developers. f. There must be certainty concerning what items may be secured. g. There must be security to insure quality work. h. There must be manageable timetables for the completion and dedication of improvements. i. There must be standards for reporting to and involvement of the local governments that ultimately take over responsibility for improvements. j. The current period before a sufficient number of homes are occupied (80% in the City and 50% in the County, by ordinance) and the public infrastructure may be completed and dedicated is too long. While current bonds or letters of credit are being held for completion of infrastructure, they may not cover maintenance, cleaning of streets and storm sewers, snow removal, erosion and sediment control, replacement of signage, restoration of staging areas and other essential work. These unsecured tasks are properly the responsibility of the developer. In recent months, the Commission and local government have been asked to assume these duties upon complaints from the public, or due to financial failure of developers. The extended period for completion and need for security for currently unsecured work provide major impetus for this ordinance. Whereas: This proposed amendment was the subject of many meetings over many months, with input sought from all affected sectors of the community's economy and local government. The following recommended amendments and additions to the Subdivision and Development Regulations were presented to the Georgetown-Scott County Planning Commission, which held a properly advertised public hearing July 8, 2010. At the close of that public hearing, the Georgetown-Scott County Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend to the respective legislative bodies the adoption of this ordinance. Now, Therefore, be it Ordained by SCOTT FISCAL COURT, Kentucky, as follows: Section One: Amended Provisions. (New language is underlined. Language which is unchanged is not marked. Superseded language is shown as Article III Major Subdivision Approval Procedure [Procedure for Obtaining Final Plat Approval] 310 All applicants for major subdivision plat approval must obtain Final Plat approval pursuant to the procedure outlined below. A. Prior to submission of Final Plat for approval and signature, applicants must install, file as-built plans for, and have field inspected by the Planning Commission Engineer, all water quality protection measures, followed by