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179.710 Changing territorial limits of established district -- Liability for taxes after

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change.
(1)The territorial limits of an established subdivision road district, as established
pursuant to KRS 179.700 to 179.735 may be enlarged or diminished in the
following way: The trustees of the district shall file a petition in the county clerk's
office of the county in which that district and the territory to be annexed or stricken
off, or the greater part thereof, is located, describing the territory to be annexed or
stricken and setting out the reasons therefor. Notice of the filing of such petition
shall be given by publication and posting in the same manner as provided for in
KRS 65.182. On the day fixed in the notice, the county judge/executive shall, if the
proper notice has been given, and the publication made, and no written objection or
remonstrance is interposed enter an order annexing or striking off the territory
described in the petition. Fifty-one percent (51%) or more of the freeholders of the
territory sought to be annexed or stricken off may, at any time before the date fixed
in the notice, remonstrate in writing, filed in the clerk's office, to the action
proposed. If such written remonstrance be filed, the clerk shall properly give notice
to the trustees of the subdivision road district and the county judge/executive shall
hear and determine the same. If upon such hearing, the county judge/executive finds
from the evidence that a failure to annex or strike off such territory will materially
retard the functioning of the district and materially adversely affect the owners and
the inhabitants of the territory sought to be annexed or stricken off, he shall enter an
order, granting the annexation or striking off the territory. In the latter event, no new
petition to annex or strike off all or any part of the same territory shall be
entertained for a period of two
(2)years. Any aggrieved person may bring an action
in Circuit Court to contest the decision of the county judge/executive.
(2)The property in any territory annexed to a subdivision road district shall not be
liable to taxation for the purpose of paying any indebtedness incurred by the district
prior to the date of the annexation of such territory, except such indebtedness as
represents balance owing on purchase price of road equipment.
(3)The property in any territory stricken off from a subdivision road district by the
incorporation of or annexation by a city of this Commonwealth shall not be relieved
of liability of such taxes as may be necessary to pay its proportionate share of the
indebtedness incurred while such territory was a part of that district.
(4)Territories stricken by action of the county judge/executive under the provisions of
subsection
(1)of this section shall be relieved of liability for all indebtedness
incurred by the subdivision road district.
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