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100.187 Contents of comprehensive plan. The comprehensive plan shall contain, as a minimum, the following elements: <br>(1) A statement of goals and objectives, which shall serve as a guide for the physical development and economic and social well-being of the planning unit; (2) A land use plan element, which shall show proposals for the most appropriate, economic, desirable, and feasible patterns for the general location, character, extent, <br>and interrelationship of the manner in which the community should use its public <br>and private land at specified times as far into the future as is reasonable to foresee. <br>Such land uses may cover, without being limited to, public and private, residential, <br>commercial, industrial, agricultural, and recreational land uses; (3) A transportation plan element, which shall show proposals for the most desirable, appropriate, economic, and feasible pattern for the general location, character, and <br>extent of the channels, routes, and terminals for transportation facilities for the <br>circulation of persons and goods for specified times as far into the future as is <br>reasonable to foresee. The channels, routes, and terminals may include, without <br>being limited to, all classes of highways or streets, railways, airways, waterways; <br>routings for mass transit trucks, etc.; and terminals for people, goods, or vehicles <br>related to highways, airways, waterways, and railways; (4) A community facilities plan element which shall show proposals for the most desirable, appropriate, economic, and feasible pattern for the general location, <br>character, and the extent of public and semipublic buildings, land, and facilities for <br>specified times as far into the future as is reasonable to foresee. The facilities may <br>include, without being limited to, parks and recreation, schools and other <br>educational or cultural facilities, libraries, churches, hospitals, social welfare and <br>medical facilities, utilities, fire stations, police stations, jails, or other public office <br>or administrative facilities; (5) (a) Provisions for the accommodation of all military installations greater than or equal in area to three hundred (300) acres that are: <br>1. Contained wholly or partially within the planning unit's boundaries; 2. Abutting the planning unit's boundaries; or 3. Contained within or abutting any county that contains a planning unit. (b) The goal of providing for the accommodation of these military installations shall be to minimize conflicts between the relevant military installations and <br>the planning unit's residential population. These provisions shall be made after <br>consultation with the relevant installation's command authorities to determine <br>the needs of the relevant military installation. These consultations shall <br>include but not be limited to questions of installation expansion, <br>environmental impact, issues of installation safety, and issues relating to air <br>space usage, to include noise pollution, air pollution, and air safety concerns; <br>and (6) The comprehensive plan may include any additional elements such as, without being limited to, community renewal, housing, flood control, pollution, <br>conservation, natural resources, regional impact, historic preservation, and other programs which in the judgment of the planning commission will further serve the <br>purposes of the comprehensive plan. Effective: June 24, 2003 <br>History: Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 167, sec. 10, effective June 24, 2003. -- Amended 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 362, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990. -- Amended 1986 Ky. Acts <br>ch. 141, sec. 11, effective July 15, 1986. -- Created 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 172, sec. 25.

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100.187 Contents of comprehensive plan. The comprehensive plan shall contain, as a minimum, the following elements: <br>(1) A statement of goals and objectives, which shall serve as a guide for the physical development and economic and social well-being of the planning unit; (2) A land use plan element, which shall show proposals for the most appropriate, economic, desirable, and feasible patterns for the general location, character, extent, <br>and interrelationship of the manner in which the community should use its public <br>and private land at specified times as far into the future as is reasonable to foresee. <br>Such land uses may cover, without being limited to, public and private, residential, <br>commercial, industrial, agricultural, and recreational land uses; (3) A transportation plan element, which shall show proposals for the most desirable, appropriate, economic, and feasible pattern for the general location, character, and <br>extent of the channels, routes, and terminals for transportation facilities for the <br>circulation of persons and goods for specified times as far into the future as is <br>reasonable to foresee. The channels, routes, and terminals may include, without <br>being limited to, all classes of highways or streets, railways, airways, waterways; <br>routings for mass transit trucks, etc.; and terminals for people, goods, or vehicles <br>related to highways, airways, waterways, and railways; (4) A community facilities plan element which shall show proposals for the most desirable, appropriate, economic, and feasible pattern for the general location, <br>character, and the extent of public and semipublic buildings, land, and facilities for <br>specified times as far into the future as is reasonable to foresee. The facilities may <br>include, without being limited to, parks and recreation, schools and other <br>educational or cultural facilities, libraries, churches, hospitals, social welfare and <br>medical facilities, utilities, fire stations, police stations, jails, or other public office <br>or administrative facilities; (5) (a) Provisions for the accommodation of all military installations greater than or equal in area to three hundred (300) acres that are: <br>1. Contained wholly or partially within the planning unit's boundaries; 2. Abutting the planning unit's boundaries; or 3. Contained within or abutting any county that contains a planning unit. (b) The goal of providing for the accommodation of these military installations shall be to minimize conflicts between the relevant military installations and <br>the planning unit's residential population. These provisions shall be made after <br>consultation with the relevant installation's command authorities to determine <br>the needs of the relevant military installation. These consultations shall <br>include but not be limited to questions of installation expansion, <br>environmental impact, issues of installation safety, and issues relating to air <br>space usage, to include noise pollution, air pollution, and air safety concerns; <br>and (6) The comprehensive plan may include any additional elements such as, without being limited to, community renewal, housing, flood control, pollution, <br>conservation, natural resources, regional impact, historic preservation, and other programs which in the judgment of the planning commission will further serve the <br>purposes of the comprehensive plan. Effective: June 24, 2003 <br>History: Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 167, sec. 10, effective June 24, 2003. -- Amended 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 362, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990. -- Amended 1986 Ky. Acts <br>ch. 141, sec. 11, effective July 15, 1986. -- Created 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 172, sec. 25.

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100.187 Contents of comprehensive plan. The comprehensive plan shall contain, as a minimum, the following elements: <br>(1) A statement of goals and objectives, which shall serve as a guide for the physical development and economic and social well-being of the planning unit; (2) A land use plan element, which shall show proposals for the most appropriate, economic, desirable, and feasible patterns for the general location, character, extent, <br>and interrelationship of the manner in which the community should use its public <br>and private land at specified times as far into the future as is reasonable to foresee. <br>Such land uses may cover, without being limited to, public and private, residential, <br>commercial, industrial, agricultural, and recreational land uses; (3) A transportation plan element, which shall show proposals for the most desirable, appropriate, economic, and feasible pattern for the general location, character, and <br>extent of the channels, routes, and terminals for transportation facilities for the <br>circulation of persons and goods for specified times as far into the future as is <br>reasonable to foresee. The channels, routes, and terminals may include, without <br>being limited to, all classes of highways or streets, railways, airways, waterways; <br>routings for mass transit trucks, etc.; and terminals for people, goods, or vehicles <br>related to highways, airways, waterways, and railways; (4) A community facilities plan element which shall show proposals for the most desirable, appropriate, economic, and feasible pattern for the general location, <br>character, and the extent of public and semipublic buildings, land, and facilities for <br>specified times as far into the future as is reasonable to foresee. The facilities may <br>include, without being limited to, parks and recreation, schools and other <br>educational or cultural facilities, libraries, churches, hospitals, social welfare and <br>medical facilities, utilities, fire stations, police stations, jails, or other public office <br>or administrative facilities; (5) (a) Provisions for the accommodation of all military installations greater than or equal in area to three hundred (300) acres that are: <br>1. Contained wholly or partially within the planning unit's boundaries; 2. Abutting the planning unit's boundaries; or 3. Contained within or abutting any county that contains a planning unit. (b) The goal of providing for the accommodation of these military installations shall be to minimize conflicts between the relevant military installations and <br>the planning unit's residential population. These provisions shall be made after <br>consultation with the relevant installation's command authorities to determine <br>the needs of the relevant military installation. These consultations shall <br>include but not be limited to questions of installation expansion, <br>environmental impact, issues of installation safety, and issues relating to air <br>space usage, to include noise pollution, air pollution, and air safety concerns; <br>and (6) The comprehensive plan may include any additional elements such as, without being limited to, community renewal, housing, flood control, pollution, <br>conservation, natural resources, regional impact, historic preservation, and other programs which in the judgment of the planning commission will further serve the <br>purposes of the comprehensive plan. Effective: June 24, 2003 <br>History: Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 167, sec. 10, effective June 24, 2003. -- Amended 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 362, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990. -- Amended 1986 Ky. Acts <br>ch. 141, sec. 11, effective July 15, 1986. -- Created 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 172, sec. 25.