This Fiscal Note is not an official copy and should not be quoted or cited.
Fiscal Note - SB 0904 - Zoning Options When Certain Counties Move to 1st Class
L.R. NO.  3381-01
BILL NO.  Perfected SB 904
SUBJECT:  Counties: Planning and Zoning
TYPE:     Original
DATE:     February 29, 1996



                              FISCAL SUMMARY
                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON STATE FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999


Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
State Funds                     $0                  $0                $0

                   ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999


Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
Federal Funds                   $0                  $0                $0

                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999

Local Government*               $0                  $0                $0

* This proposal is permissive


                              FISCAL ANALYSIS

ASSUMPTION

Oversight assumes that this proposal provides an alternative to certain
counties concerning planning and zoning.  This proposal is permissive and
would have no state or local fiscal impact.

FISCAL IMPACT - State Government FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                (10 Mo.)

                                       0         0         0

FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                (10 Mo.)

                                       0         0         0

DESCRIPTION

When a second class county which had previously adopted planning and zoning
becomes a county of the first class, the county must continue to operate
under the second class county zoning provisions until those provisions are
terminated by a public vote.

This act permits the governing body of Clay County to choose between the
relevant planning and zoning sections by ordinance.

This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other
program and would not require additional capital improvements or rental
space.

SOURCES OF INFORMATION


NOT RESPONDING:  Clay County and Platte County