§ 92.03 APPLICATION.
   (A)   Application for such permits shall be made to the office of the County Judge/Executive, County Courthouse, Paducah, Kentucky.
   (B)   The application shall be signed by the owner and operator of the proposed facility and contain the following information:
      (1)   A blueprint showing building design configuration, both exterior and interior, dimensions and construction materials;
      (2)   A survey plat prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the proposed facility location and the surrounding area to show compliance with setback requirements hereinafter provided;
      (3)   A list of names and mailing addresses of all adjoining property owners;
      (4)   A statement of manure management identifying all recorded manure easement agreements, if any, obtained for the facility including a manure disposal plan. The plan shall include the annual gallons of animal waste to be land applied and the number of acres to be designated to receive this waste. If a facility is subject to the jurisdiction of the State Cabinet for Natural Resources and Environmental Protection, a copy of any management and disposal plans as required by the Cabinet shall be deemed sufficient for purposes of this permit;
      (5)   A statement of the responsible parties who will supervise the construction and initial operation of the facility; and
      (6)   A statement of a plan for runoff management of waste disposal.
   (C)   The completed application shall be filed with the County Clerk and a copy sent to the County Judge/Executive. The applicant shall then publish notice of the application in the local newspaper in accordance with KRS Chapter 424 at the applicant’s own expense, stating the date, time and place of a public hearing to be held by the Fiscal Court. The date, time and place of the hearing will be provided by the County Judge/Executive and shall be at least 30 days from the date of publication. In addition, the applicant must send written notice by certified mail to each adjoining property owner. At the conclusion of the public hearing, the Fiscal Court may issue a permit provided all requirements stated herein are met.
(Ord. 97-5, passed 11-19-1997)