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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

81A.010 Annexation of unincorporated territory or reduction of territory by first-

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class city -- Effect of compact.
(1)The boundaries of cities of the first class, except for a city which has in effect a
compact with the county pursuant to KRS 79.310 to 79.330, shall remain as
established by law until changed as provided in this section or KRS 81A.020,
81A.440, or through merger with a contiguous city pursuant to KRS 81.410 to
81.440. Whenever such city of the first class desires to annex any unincorporated
territory or to reduce the boundaries of the city, the city legislative body may enact
an ordinance, defining accurately the boundary of the territory proposed to be
annexed or stricken off. The ordinance shall be published pursuant to KRS Chapter
424. In not less than thirty
(30)days after the enactment of the ordinance, if the
publication has been made and no petition has been filed in the Circuit Court as
provided in KRS 81A.020, the city legislative body may enact another ordinance
annexing to the city or striking from the city the territory described in the ordinance.
Upon the enactment of this ordinance, the territory shall become part of the city, or
be stricken from the city.
(2)The boundaries of any city of the first class which has in effect a compact with the
county pursuant to KRS 79.310 to 79.330 shall remain as established by law unless
changed pursuant to the procedure set out in KRS 81A.005. Upon the termination of
such compact, boundary changes shall be governed by subsection
(1)of this section.
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