Planning & Zoning Terms
The following terms are presented with an expandable drop-down feature — click or tap any term to reveal its definition. These definitions are intended for general reference. For legally binding definitions, please consult Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 100 (Kentucky’s planning and zoning statutes) or the zoning ordinance specific to your local jurisdiction.
KRS Chapter 100 is Kentucky’s planning and zoning law. It sets the rules for how cities and counties in the Commonwealth plan for growth, manage land use, and regulate development in their communities.
A property owner (or their authorized agent), the Planning Commission, or the legislative body can apply for a map amendment. When a change is requested, an application is submitted to the Planning Commission. Staff then reviews and researches the request, provides a staff report describing the changes, and presents the issues to the Planning Commission at a public hearing. After hearing all the testimony, the Planning Commission makes a favorable or unfavorable recommendation. This recommendation is then sent to the City/County legislative body for final action.
Only the Planning Commission or the legislative body can apply for a text amendment. When a change is requested, an application is submitted to the Planning Commission. Staff then reviews and researches the request, provides a staff report describing the changes, and presents the issues to the Planning Commission at a public hearing. After hearing all the testimony, the Planning Commission makes a favorable or unfavorable recommendation. This recommendation is then sent to the city/county legislative body for final action. Only the legislative body can approve a text amendment.

