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</html><description>NOTICE: The Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, d/b/a 2024 NIBROC Festival hereby declares its intention(s) to apply for a special temporary liquor license no later than July 31, 2024. The licensed premises will be located at Sanders Park, 201 S. Main Street, Corbin, Kentucky, 40701. The owner of the property is the Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission, Nancy Conley, Director. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 500 Mero Street 2NE33, Frankfort, Kentucky, 40601, within thirty (30) days of the date of legal publication. &nbsp; NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that American Highwall Mining, 212 Kendall Avenue, Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 has applied for Phase II and III Bond Release on Increment Nos. 3, 4, 5 &amp; 6 of Permit Number 918-0434, which was last issued on February 23, 2022.&#xA0; Increment No. 3 covers an area of approximately 14.4 acres, Increment No. 4 covers an area of approximately 9.7 acres, Increment No. 5 covers an area of approximately 11.6, and Increment No. 6 covers an area of approximately 12.6 acres located at 1.2 miles east of the junction of the Jack&#x2019;s Fork Road and KY Rt. 26 &amp; 1.0 miles Southeast of Rockhold&#x2019;s in Whitley County. The permit is approximately 0.1 miles south of Helton Hollow. The latitude is 36&#xB0; 48&#x2019; 28&#x201D;. The longitude is 84&#xB0; 06&#x2019; 15&#x201D;. The bond now in effect for Increment No. 3 of Permit Number 918-0434 is a Certificate of Deposit in the amount of twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000.00), which the remaining of the bond at twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000.00), is being requested for release. Reclamation work performed on Increment No. 3 includes: backfilling, final grading and seeding completed in the June 2019. The bond now in effect for Increment No. 4 of Permit Number 918-0434 is a Certificate of Deposit in the amount of twelve thousand three hundred dollars ($12,300.00), which the remaining of the bond at twelve thousand three hundred dollars ($12,300.00), is being requested for release. Reclamation work performed on Increment No. 4 includes: backfilling, final grading and seeding completed in the May 2018 The bond now in effect for Increment No. 5 of Permit Number 918-0434 is a Certificate of Deposit in the amount of fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars ($15,800.00), which the remaining of the bond at fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars ($15,800.00), is being requested for release. Reclamation work performed on Increment No. 5 includes: backfilling, final grading and seeding completed in the November 2018. The bond now in effect for Increment No. 6 of Permit Number 918-0434 is a Certificate of Deposit in the amount of seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars ($17,900.00), which the remaining of the bond at seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars ($17,900.00), is being requested for release. Reclamation work performed on Increment No. 6 includes: backfilling, final grading and seeding completed in the June 2019. Written comments, objections, and requests for a public hearing or informal conference must be filed with the Director, Division of Field Services, 300 Sower Blvd. 2nd Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by September 13, 2024. A public hearing on the application has been scheduled for September 16, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. at the Department for Natural Resource&#x2019;s Middlesboro Regional Office located at 1804 Cumberland Ave., Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965. The hearing will be canceled if no request for a hearing or informal conference is received by September 13, 2024. &nbsp; CITY OF WILLIAMSBURG, KENTUCKY ORDINANCE NO. 24-001 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8 OF ORDINANCE NO. 09-004 TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATION FROM $25.00 TO $100.00 FOR EACH OFFENSE. WHEREAS the City Council of Williamsburg, Kentucky, seeks to preserve the aesthetic beauty, quality, and environment within the city limits by regulating the ownership, registration, and harboring of domesticated animals (i.e. dogs and cats) within the city limits by the owners or custodians. NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Williamsburg, Kentucky, SECTION ONE: Ordinance No. 09-004 is hereby amended to increase the penalty for violation as follows: SECTION 8: Penalties. A. Any person, firm, or organization violating any provision of this chapter, including permitting their animal and/or pet to be a nuisance, shall be fined $25.00 $100.00 for each offense, with each day&#x2019;s violation being considered a separate offense, and this penalty shall be in addition to court costs. SECTION TWO: This Ordinance becomes effective upon passage and publication as required by law. Adopted this 27th day of June, 2024 RODDY HARRISON, MAYOR ATTEST: TERESA H. BLACK, CITY CLERK First Reading: June 10, 2024 Second Reading: June 27, 2024 Date of Publication: July 24, 2024 &nbsp; CITY OF WILLIAMSBURG, KENTUCKY ORDINANCE NO. 24-002 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO SPECIFY THE PENALTY IMPOSED FOR VIOLATION OF SECTION 3.7 THEREIN TITLED &#x201C;LIVESTOCK&#x201D;, WHEREBY OWNING, KEEPING, OR HARBORING OF LIVESTOCK IS PROHIBITED IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, AND NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICTS, PERMITTED AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN THE GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, AND TRACTS OR PARCELS OF LAND IN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS WHICH ABUT(S) OR ADJOIN(S) A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT. WHEREAS the City Council of Williamsburg, Kentucky, seeks to preserve the aesthetic beauty, quality, and environment of the zoning districts located within the city limits by restricting and regulating the owning, keeping, or harboring of livestock within the city limits; and WHEREAS the owning, keeping, or harboring of livestock in residential districts, neighborhood business districts, and the central business district creates various health and safety concerns and is contrary to the aesthetic beauty, quality, environment, and nature of said districts, and WHEREAS the owning, keeping, or harboring of livestock in the general business district, industrial district, and tracts or parcels of land in agricultural districts which abuts or adjoins a residential district creates various health and safety concerns and could be contrary to the aesthetic beauty, quality, environment, and nature of said districts. NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Williamsburg, Kentucky, SECTION ONE: [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
