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House Bill 443 (KRS 100.275) implementation shifts some development approvals to TRC; staff outlines new ministerial review rules

5071502 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff briefed TRC members on implementing House Bill 443 (now codified as KRS 100.275), which requires objective standards and ministerial application for many subdivision and development plan decisions; TRC will be the final decision body for plans that meet objective standards without waivers.

Planning staff and the division director briefed the Technical Review Committee on implementation of House Bill 443 (codified as KRS 100.275), a state law that requires ordinances implementing subdivisions and development plan review to be expressed as objective standards and applied ministerially. The change means TRC will approve final development plans that meet the objective standards and will refer only cases with waiver requests or where strict application of an objective standard would produce a documented public health, safety or welfare threat.

Tracy (Planning staff) described key changes: updated definitions, removal of discretionary…

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