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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

76.630 Removal or relocation of municipal, municipally-owned utility or water

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district service equipment or appliances. The provisions of KRS 76.120 notwithstanding, whenever any district shall determine that it is necessary that any fire plugs, water pipes, mains, and conduits, and other water service related equipment and appliances, belonging to any municipality or a municipally- owned utility, or any water district established pursuant to KRS Chapter 74, must be removed or relocated on, over or under a highway, city street, county road, or other public way, in order to construct, reconstruct, relocate or improve a drainage ditch, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, or any drainage or sewage facility connected therewith, the municipality or municipally-owned utility or the water district shall relocate or remove same in accordance with the reasonable needs of the metropolitan sewer district; and the costs and expenses of such relocation or removal, including the costs of installing such facilities in a new location and the costs of any land, or any rights or interests in lands, and any other rights, acquired to accomplish such relocation or removal, shall be ascertained and paid by the district as a part of the cost of improving, constructing or reconstructing such drainage or sewage facilities, provided such additional costs to the district do not result in an increase in the assessment against the benefited properties.
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