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(A) When all components of the comprehensive plan which are prescribed herein as a minimum for the City and a public facilities improvement program have been prepared and adopted, the Commission and Board of Commissioners shall prepare and adopt an official map regulation.
(B) The regulation shall incorporate a map of the entire area under jurisdiction, but it may be accomplished by parts, in which case, the first part shall be passed as the original regulation and all other parts shall be treated as amendments to the original regulation.
(1995 Code, § 2.60.270)
The official map shall show, without being limited to:
(A) The location and extent of existing and proposed public streets, including rights-of-way;
(B) Water courses;
(C) Parks and playgrounds;
(D) Public schools;
(E) Building sites; and
(F) Other facilities needs.
(1995 Code, § 2.60.280)
Prior to the adoption or amendment of the official map, the Commission shall review the map or changes to it in light of the comprehensive plan, shall hold a public hearing on the map or proposed changes pursuant to public notice as prescribed by KRS 424 and shall recommend its approval or disapproval to the legislative bodies.
(1995 Code, § 2.60.290)
After the passage of the official map regulation for all or part of the City, all streets, parks and playgrounds, public buildings, public school sites or other public facilities, which have been approved under subdivision regulations as provided in this chapter, shall be posed to the official map; no public hearing needs to be held for the additions to the official map.
(1995 Code, § 2.60.300)
The passage of the official map regulation shall not be deemed as opening or establishing of any street or as a taking or as an acceptance of any land for a street, water course or public ground; nor shall it obligate the City to improve or maintain any such street or facility.
(1995 Code, § 2.60.310)
For the purpose of preserving the integrity of the official map of the City, no permit shall be issued for the construction or material alteration of any building within the lines of any streets, including right-of-way, water course, parks and playgrounds, public schools or other public building sites shown on the official map, except as provided in this section. The official map of a City may include the area outside the City limits over which the approval of subdivision plats is required. Any persons desiring to construct or materially alter a building in the lines of any proposed facility shown on the official map shall apply to the administrative official of the City for a building permit. Unless the application is made and the permit is granted, no person shall recover any damages for the taking for public use of any structure or improvement constructed within the lines shown on the map and any such structure or improvement shall be removed at the expense of the owner when the land is acquired for public use.
(1995 Code, § 2.60.320)
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