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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

76.243 Engineering survey of construction subdistrict -- Assessment of benefits --

144 words·~1 min read·/ky/76-243

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Notice.
(1)The board shall, before entering upon any construction work in any construction
subdistrict or any contracts therefor, have an engineering survey made of the
territory within the construction subdistrict and report to the district board as to
plans for sewer or drainage construction or both and as to the estimated cost thereof,
with recommendations as to whether or not such construction is technically and
economically feasible.
(2)The district shall add to the engineering report a classification of benefit to property
to permit assessment of real estate pursuant to KRS 76.251, 76.253, 76.257 and
76.258 if the district seeks to finance construction under one
(1)of those sections.
The district shall cause notice of the proposed assessment to be mailed by first class
mail to every affected freeholder at his last known address prior to publication
under subsection
(1)of KRS 76.246.
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