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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

268.590 Board may amend plan for reclamation so as to provide for additional

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improvements -- May levy additional assessments.
(1)If the work set out in the plan for reclamation of any district is found insufficient to
reclaim all of the property of the district, the board may formulate new or amended
plans containing new improvements or providing for the enlargement of existing
improvements. Additional assessments may be made in proportion to the increased
benefits accruing to the property because of the additional improvements.
(2)If it is found at any time that the amount of total assessments is insufficient to pay
the cost of improvements in the plan for reclamation, or additional work done under
the provisions of this section, the board of drainage commissioners may make
additional levies to provide funds to complete the work.
(3)The total of all levies of assessments shall not exceed the total amount of benefits
assessed.
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