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99.080 Fees for supervisory services -- Development by more than one corporation. (1) The planning commission and the supervising agency may each adopt a schedule of fees to be paid said commission or said agency, as the case may be, upon the filing <br>of the development plan, amendments thereto and other instruments in connection <br>therewith. The amount of these fees shall not exceed the reasonable cost of the <br>examining, inspectional and supervisory services required under KRS 99.010 to <br>99.310. (2) An area may be developed by one (1) redevelopment corporation, or an area may be divided into two (2) or more development areas, each to be developed by a different <br>redevelopment corporation, as the planning commission and supervising agency <br>may direct, having due regard to all factors, including but not limited to planning <br>and zoning laws, rules and regulations, the environment of the area and <br>redevelopment area, the public safety, health, morals, and general welfare, and the <br>interests of the development corporations, to the end that the purposes of KRS <br>99.010 to 99.310 may be best accomplished; but if the planning commission and the <br>supervising agency are unable to agree thereupon, the local legislative body shall by <br>resolution determine the matter. Effective: June 14, 1944 <br>History: Amended 1944 Ky. Acts ch. 128, sec. 2. -- Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 36, sec. 3.

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99.080 Fees for supervisory services -- Development by more than one corporation. (1) The planning commission and the supervising agency may each adopt a schedule of fees to be paid said commission or said agency, as the case may be, upon the filing <br>of the development plan, amendments thereto and other instruments in connection <br>therewith. The amount of these fees shall not exceed the reasonable cost of the <br>examining, inspectional and supervisory services required under KRS 99.010 to <br>99.310. (2) An area may be developed by one (1) redevelopment corporation, or an area may be divided into two (2) or more development areas, each to be developed by a different <br>redevelopment corporation, as the planning commission and supervising agency <br>may direct, having due regard to all factors, including but not limited to planning <br>and zoning laws, rules and regulations, the environment of the area and <br>redevelopment area, the public safety, health, morals, and general welfare, and the <br>interests of the development corporations, to the end that the purposes of KRS <br>99.010 to 99.310 may be best accomplished; but if the planning commission and the <br>supervising agency are unable to agree thereupon, the local legislative body shall by <br>resolution determine the matter. Effective: June 14, 1944 <br>History: Amended 1944 Ky. Acts ch. 128, sec. 2. -- Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 36, sec. 3.

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99.080 Fees for supervisory services -- Development by more than one corporation. (1) The planning commission and the supervising agency may each adopt a schedule of fees to be paid said commission or said agency, as the case may be, upon the filing <br>of the development plan, amendments thereto and other instruments in connection <br>therewith. The amount of these fees shall not exceed the reasonable cost of the <br>examining, inspectional and supervisory services required under KRS 99.010 to <br>99.310. (2) An area may be developed by one (1) redevelopment corporation, or an area may be divided into two (2) or more development areas, each to be developed by a different <br>redevelopment corporation, as the planning commission and supervising agency <br>may direct, having due regard to all factors, including but not limited to planning <br>and zoning laws, rules and regulations, the environment of the area and <br>redevelopment area, the public safety, health, morals, and general welfare, and the <br>interests of the development corporations, to the end that the purposes of KRS <br>99.010 to 99.310 may be best accomplished; but if the planning commission and the <br>supervising agency are unable to agree thereupon, the local legislative body shall by <br>resolution determine the matter. Effective: June 14, 1944 <br>History: Amended 1944 Ky. Acts ch. 128, sec. 2. -- Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 36, sec. 3.