Lexington-Fayette Green Infrastructure Incentives Ordinance
Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky property owners can pursue local green infrastructure incentives to manage stormwater, reduce runoff, and support sustainability goals. This guide explains who administers incentives, the typical application steps, how municipal code and stormwater rules apply, and what to expect from inspections and enforcement. It summarizes official forms, where to submit materials, timelines, and appeal rights so owners and contractors can prepare compliant projects that may qualify for rebates, fee reductions, or permit waivers.
Overview of Incentives and Authority
In Lexington-Fayette, green infrastructure incentives are implemented under local stormwater and land-development rules administered by municipal departments. The principal authorities for code language and regulatory requirements are the Lexington-Fayette municipal code and the City’s Stormwater/Public Works department. For code text and ordinance authority see the municipal code online[1]; for program details and contacts see the city stormwater pages[2].
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of stormwater, erosion control, and related green infrastructure requirements is handled by Lexington-Fayette enforcement divisions within Public Works, Stormwater, and Planning. Specific monetary fines, escalation, or continuing-violation fee schedules are not provided verbatim on the cited program pages and are therefore not specified on the cited page below.[1]
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing-offence handling not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, corrective notices, permit revocation, or referral to code enforcement or courts.
- Enforcer and inspection: Lexington-Fayette Public Works/Stormwater division and Planning inspectors; official contact and complaint submission on the city pages.[2]
- Appeals and review: appeals typically follow administrative procedures in the municipal code or planning department rules; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
The city publishes forms and permit applications for stormwater-related projects through the Planning and Public Works portals. Specific incentive application names, form numbers, fees, and deadlines vary by program; if a published incentive form is not listed on the program page, it is not specified on the cited page and you should contact the administering department for the current application packet.[2]
How to Apply and Typical Process
Most incentive processes follow similar stages: pre-application consultation, submission of design drawings and stormwater calculations, plan review, permit issuance with conditions, construction inspection, and final verification for incentive payment or credit. Eligible projects often include rain gardens, bioswales, permeable pavements, green roofs, and rainwater harvesting systems.
Common violations
- Construction without required stormwater controls or permits.
- Failure to install or maintain approved green infrastructure features.
- Illicit discharge to storm drains or watercourses.
FAQ
- Who administers green infrastructure incentives in Lexington-Fayette?
- The Lexington-Fayette Public Works/Stormwater division and the Planning Department administer programs and permits; contact details are on the city site.[2]
- Are there published forms or fees for incentive applications?
- Forms and fee schedules are published intermittently by program; if a specific incentive form or fee is not on the program page, it is not specified there and applicants must request it from the department.
- Can projects be inspected before construction?
- Pre-construction consultations and site reviews are commonly offered; request a pre-application meeting through the Planning or Stormwater office.
How-To
- Confirm program eligibility: review city program pages and municipal code, and request a pre-application meeting with Stormwater or Planning.[2]
- Assemble documentation: site plans, drainage calculations, product specs, maintenance plans, and contractor credentials.
- Submit application and required forms to the listed department; pay any review fees if published.
- Respond to plan review corrections, schedule required inspections during construction, and complete any corrective actions.
- Obtain final approval and claim the incentive, rebate, or fee credit according to the program instructions.
Key Takeaways
- Early contact with Lexington-Fayette Stormwater or Planning clarifies eligibility and reduces delays.
- Prepare for phased review: design submission, inspections, and final verification.
Help and Support / Resources
- Lexington-Fayette Public Works
- Planning, Design & Development Department
- Lexington-Fayette Municipal Code (municipal code host)
- Stormwater Management - Lexington-Fayette