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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

67.940 Nonparticipating cities within territory to remain incorporated and exercise

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existing powers -- Incorporations after unification prohibited -- Council
approval required for annexation.
(1)Any nonparticipating city located within the territory of a unified local government
following adoption of a unification plan shall remain incorporated unless dissolved
in accordance with KRS 81.094 and shall continue to exercise all powers and
perform all functions permitted by the Constitution of Kentucky and the Kentucky
Revised Statutes applicable to cities of the class to which it has been assigned.
(2)After the adoption of a unified local government, there shall be no further
incorporation of cities within the county.
(3)After the adoption of a unified local government, any proposed annexation by a city
in the county shall first receive the approval of the legislative council of the unified
local government prior to the city proceeding under the provisions of KRS Chapter
81A. The city shall request the approval of the unified local government by
ordinance. The unified local government shall respond by ordinance within sixty
(60)days of receipt of the request. If an ordinance has not been enacted by the
unified local government legislative council within sixty
(60)days, the request by a
city to proceed with an annexation proposal shall be deemed to be approved by the
unified local government.
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