Robert D. Wilson Cowley County Counselor 110 South A Street P.O. Box 896 Arkansas City, Kansas 67005-0896
Dear Mr. Wilson:
You have asked our opinion regarding the authority of a board of county commissioners to abolish a county planning commission and repeal a comprehensive plan for the county. You indicate that the Board of County Commissioners of Cowley County (Board) created the Cowley County Planning Commission and adopted a comprehensive plan for the County pursuant to K.S.A.
Your first question is whether a board of county commissioners has the authority to abolish by resolution a county planning commission created pursuant to K.S.A.
In addition, K.S.A. 2000 Supp.
Your next question is whether a board of county commissioners has the authority to repeal by resolution a comprehensive plan previously adopted by the board pursuant to K.S.A.
Attorney General Robert Stephan addressed a similar question concerning the procedure to be used by a municipality to repeal a zoning ordinance where the zoning statute in question12 provided for amendment, but did not address the repeal of a zoning ordinance. The Opinion noted that "it has been held that the `same formalities' necessary to the enactment of an ordinance must be observed in its amendment or repeal."13 The Opinion concluded that:
"The revocation of a zoning ordinance is as much a land-use decision as the creation of a zoning system or subsequent amendment thereto. Accordingly, given the high priority placed by the legislature on notice and hearing requirements in the enactment or amendment of an ordinance, it would appear consistent with the legislative intent to afford those parties interested in preserving the status quo notice and an opportunity to be heard before a zoning ordinance can be repealed."
We believe this same rationale applies to the repeal of a comprehensive plan. K.S.A. 2000 Supp.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Donna M. Voth Assistant Attorney General
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