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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

267.300 Hearing on assessment roll and statement -- Notice -- Appeal -- Filing

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(1)When the copies of the assessment roll and statement of costs are filed with the
county clerk, the clerk shall give notice, by publication pursuant to KRS Chapter
424 in the county, of the filing of the assessment roll and statement, and that they
will be heard on a date specified, which shall be not less than fifteen
(15)nor more
than thirty
(30)days after the date of filing. The clerk shall also cause notices to be
posted on the front door of the courthouse and in five
(5)public places in the
district more than ten
(10)days prior to the hearing.
(2)The county judge/executive shall hear in a summary way any objections to the cost
of the improvement and to the assessment of land, and shall enter an order
confirming the assessment roll or directing the board to change it in accordance
with the finding of the court. No question or objection that could have been raised
to the final report of the viewers or at any time before the filing of the assessment
roll or statement of cost can be raised by exceptions to the assessment roll or
statement of costs. The order of the county judge/executive shall be final and may
be appealed from in the same manner as from orders confirming a report of the
viewers.
(3)The order shall direct the county clerk to certify to the county treasurer a copy of the
assessment roll as filed by the board or as changed by the court. One
(1)copy of the
assessment roll shall be retained by the clerk and recorded as part of the drainage
record. If land in any other county is assessed, another copy of the assessment roll
so far as it relates to land in that county shall be filed with the county clerk of that
county.
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