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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

107.190 Action by city where ordinances and proceedings encompass less than all

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the undertakings contemplated by KRS 107.020, where all are encompassed
and city undertakes additional improvements.
(1)If the ordinances and proceedings authorized by this chapter shall encompass and
include less than all of the undertakings authorized and contemplated by the
definitions set forth in KRS 107.020, (i.e., a street improvement project with or
without sidewalk, curb, gutter, and/or storm or surface water sewers or drains or
sanitary sewers, or sewage treatment facilities or fire hydrant in a city), the city shall
not be precluded from ordaining and requiring the omitted matters and structures to
be constructed at the expense of the benefited properties at any time in the future, in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter, or in accordance with any other
applicable laws.
(2)If the improvement project shall encompass all of the elements included in the
definition of "improvement" or "project" as set forth in this chapter, the city shall
not thereafter undertake any project for any part of the improvements as herein
defined, except:
(a)At the exclusive cost of the city;
(b)At the cost of the benefited properties from and after fifteen
(15)years after
completion and acceptance of the project; or
(c)From the proceeds of revenue bonds payable from service charges.
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