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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

184.060 Appointment of board of directors -- Qualifications -- Term -- Vacancies --

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(1)In the event that a road district is created pursuant to KRS 65.810 and 184.020, the
county judge/executive shall appoint, with the approval of the fiscal court, three
persons as members of the road district board of directors, whose duty it shall be to
control and manage the affairs of the district. Each director shall be at least twenty-
five
(25)years of age, shall be an owner of land abutting upon the road to be
improved and shall have lived on such land for a period of at least six
(6)months
prior to his appointment. The members of the first board of directors shall hold their
offices, respectively, for two (2), three
(3)and four
(4)years from the date of their
appointment, and thereafter each director shall be appointed for a term of four
years. Vacancies resulting from any cause other than expiration of a term of office
shall be filled by the county judge/executive and only for the unexpired term.
(2)A member of the board of directors may be removed from office as provided by
KRS 65.007.
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