Other nearby counties are charging a per unit 911 fee. How is the Kenton County fee different?

Kenton County’s 911 fee is based on the land use of each property instead of a direct unit count. Property types that were exempt from the fee previously will remain exempt. For residential land uses, this fee is capped at $75 per unit. Retail properties are charged a different fee depending on the building size and other non-retail properties have a separate fee.

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1. Why is my fee (x) amount of dollars?
2. Why has my fee changed from last year?
3. Other nearby counties are charging a per unit 911 fee. How is the Kenton County fee different?
4. How did the county determine the fee amount?
5. When do I have to pay this fee?
6. How do I appeal my 911 fee?
7. What if I win my appeal?
8. When will I get my refund?
9. Why did my parcel not get charged a fee?
10. I believe the Kenton County Property Valuation Administrator’s office (PVA) has the wrong Land Use code or unit count on file for my property. How do I request this be changed and my 911 fee adjusted?
11. I have a question that is not listed on this FAQ, or I would like to give feedback on the 911 fee.