2018 Kansas Statutes
Chapter 19 COUNTIES AND COUNTY OFFICERS
Article 33 FLOOD CONTROL
19-3309 Same; regulation of excavation; permits; appeal.

Universal Citation: KS Stat § 19-3309 (2018)

19-3309.Same; regulation of excavation; permits; appeal. No excavation shall be made or commenced within one thousand (1,000) feet landward or riverward of the center line of any portion of a flood control works constructed under the provisions of chapter 19, article 33 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated without first obtaining a permit. Permits requested of the county shall be reviewed by the county engineer. If he determines that the proposed excavation shall be detrimental or will impair or endanger the function of any flood protection works, permission for such excavation shall be denied. If he determines that a restricted or conditional permit for excavation can be granted to the applicant which will not be detrimental or will not impair or endanger the function of such flood protection works he shall issue such restricted or conditional permit. If he determines that no impairment of or danger to such flood protection works will occur as a result of such excavation he shall issue a permit to the applicant. The issuance of any permits hereunder shall not authorize the violation of any existing zoning laws or building codes.

Any person feeling aggrieved by the determination of the county engineer may appeal his decision in writing to the board of county commissioners within ten (10) days of the determination and the board after a public hearing shall have authority to affirm, reverse or modify the determination.

History: L. 1971, ch. 93, § 2; April 19.

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