§ 19-2908 Zoning regulations inapplicable to existing structures or agricultural land; exceptions
§ 19-2916b Counties with a population between 150,000 and 200,000; bonds to carry out master plan
§ 19-2916c Bond election
§ 19-2916d Bond limitations inapplicable
§ 19-2921 Zoning regulations inapplicable to existing structures or agricultural land; exceptions
§ 19-2950 Zoning in improvement districts; public purpose
§ 19-2951 Notice and hearing; zoning resolution; procedure
§ 19-2952 Existing uses; alterations
§ 19-2953 Violations; actions
§ 19-2954 Reasonableness
§ 19-2955 Termination of zoning authority
§ 19-2956 Planning and zoning in urban areas; purpose
§ 19-2957 Zoning boards for townships and county planning commission; consolidated zoning boards; establishment; membership; meetings; powers
§ 19-2958 Comprehensive plan; procedure to approve; notice; hearing; consideration by county commissioners; revision, amendment and annual review of plan, procedure
§ 19-2959 Intergovernmental planning agreements; approval of county commissioners
§ 19-2960 Urban areas; zoning regulations; zoning districts or classifications; notice; hearing; fees; amendments to regulations, rezoning or conditional uses, procedure; protest of rezoning or conditional use; existing uses; agricultural exemption; plans for st
§ 19-2961 Regulations concerning subdivision of land in unincorporated area of county, procedure; reservation of land for open space or recreation; notice; hearing; amendment of regulations; fees; platting of subdivision, approval; building permits; naming and n
§ 19-2962 Board of zoning appeals; establishment; membership; meetings; powers; review of board decisions contrary to zoning regulations; judicial review
§ 19-2963 Penalties for violations; actions for enforcement
§ 19-2964 Reasonableness of regulations; appeal
§ 19-2965 Existing zoning and planning continued in force until adoption of comprehensive plan
§ 19-2966 Severability of act

Terms Used In Kansas Statutes > Chapter 19 > Article 29 - Planning and Zoning

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