Land Use & Zoning
A Kentucky developer's proposed subdivision must include streets, utilities, and common areas. These public improvements are typically:
APaid for exclusively by the local government
BInstalled by the developer and then dedicated to the public or maintained by an HOA✓ Correct
COptional at the developer's discretion
DFunded by KREC fees
Explanation
Developers typically install public improvements (streets, sidewalks, utilities) at their cost, then either dedicate them to the local government for maintenance or create an HOA to maintain private common areas.
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