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Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Code of Ordinances
CHARTER AND CODE OF ORDINANCES LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT
SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE - URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT CHARTER
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION1
Chapter 2A - AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT1
Chapter 2B - CODE ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING BOARDS
Chapter 3 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES1
Chapter 4 - ANIMALS AND FOWL1
Chapter 5 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS1
Chapter 5A - CIVIL DEFENSE: CIVIL EMERGENCIES
Chapter 6 - EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONS1
Chapter 7 - FINANCE AND TAXATION1
Chapter 8 - MINING AND/OR QUARRYING1
Chapter 9 - FIRE PREVENTION1
Chapter 9A - FIREWORKS
Chapter 10 - FOOD AND DRUGS1
Chapter 11 - HEALTH AND SANITATION1
Chapter 12 - HOUSING1
Chapter 13 - LICENSES AND REGULATIONS1
Chapter 13A - MINIMUM WAGE
Chapter 14 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS1
Chapter 15 - PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS1
Chapter 16 - SEWAGE, GARBAGE, REFUSE AND WEEDS1
Chapter 16A - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS1
Chapter 17 - STREETS AND SIDEWALKS1
Chapter 17A - SUBDIVISIONS1
Chapter 17B - STREET TREES1
Chapter 17C - PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 17D - DOCKLESS VEHICLES
Chapter 18 - TRAFFIC1
Chapter 18B - SNOW EMERGENCIES1
Chapter 18C - EMERGENCY AMBULANCE, TRANSPORTATION AMBULANCE LICENSING, REGULATIONS1
Chapter 19 - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Chapter 20 - ZONING1
Chapter 21 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM1
Chapter 22 - UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE1
Chapter 23 - DIVISIONS OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND POLICE1
Chapter 24 - DETENTION CENTER1
Chapter 25 - ETHICS ACT
Chapter 26 - RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT
APPENDIX A RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY COUNCIL1
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE - ORDINANCES
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Zoning Code
Sec. 4-21.2. - Definitions.
(a)   For purposes of the spay and neuter grant program, the term qualified animal owner means any person who resides in the urban county, who owns an unaltered dog or cat, meets the Assets Test and has an annual income equal to or less than one hundred twenty-five (125) percent of the poverty income levels set forth in the poverty guidelines chart established by the community services administration, annually published in the federal register, in effect at the time of application and the term partially qualified animal owner means any person who otherwise meets the definition of a qualified animal owner but has an annual income equal to or less than one hundred eighty-five (185) percent of the poverty income levels set forth in the poverty guidelines chart. However, income itself shall be measured by the definition contained in subsection (b).
(b)   For purposes of the spay and neuter grant program, the term income means the total cash receipts to the animal owner and spouse after taxes from all sources. These sources include money, wages and salaries after any deductions required by law, but not including food or rent in lieu of wages. They include receipts from self-employment or from one's own farm or business after deductions for business or farm expenses. They include regular payments from public assistance, social security, unemployment and workmen's compensation, strike benefits from union funds, veterans benefits, training stipends, alimony and military family allotments or other regular support from an absent family member or someone not living in the household; government employee pensions, private pensions and regular insurance or annuity payments; and income from dividends, interest, rents, royalties or income from estates and trusts. For eligibility purposes, Income does not refer to the following money receipts: any assets drawn down as withdrawals from a bank, sale of property, house or car, tax refunds, gifts, one-time insurance payments or compensation for injury; also to be disregarded is noncash income, such as the bonus value of food and fuel produced and consumed on farms and the imputed value of rent from owner occupied farm or nonfarm housing.
(c)   For purposes of the spay and neuter grant program, the term assets test means that any person having assets in excess of either:
(1)   Five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) in liquid assets such as bank accounts, savings, certificates of deposits, stocks, bonds, etc.; or
(2)   Five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) in equity in assessed value of nonhomestead property;
shall not be eligible to participate in the spay neuter grant program, notwithstanding that he or she meets the income level qualifications set forth in this section. However, the person's primary residence, motor vehicles for personal use and household furnishings shall not be included in computing assets.
(Ord. No. 90-2005, § 11, 4-21-05)