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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

81A.412 Annexation permitted when each of the owners gives prior consent --

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Notice to county fiscal court.
(1)A city may annex any area which meets the requirements of KRS 81A.410, if each
of the owners of record of the land to be annexed gives prior consent in writing to
the annexation. In this event, the city shall not be required to enact the notification
ordinance required by KRS 81A.420(1) or to comply with the notice requirements
of KRS 81A.425, and it shall not be required to wait the sixty
(60)day period
provided for in KRS 81A.420(2) prior to enacting a final ordinance annexing the
area. When a city has obtained the prior written consent of each owner of record of
the land to be annexed, the city may enact a single ordinance finally annexing the
land described in the ordinance. If the city has elected to establish the zoning for the
new territory pursuant to KRS 100.209 prior to the completion of annexation under
this section, the ordinance annexing the territory shall include a map showing the
zoning. Upon the enactment of this ordinance, the territory shall become a part of
the city.
(2)When a city located in a county subject to the crediting provisions set forth in KRS
68.197 proposes to annex territory, it shall provide written notice to the fiscal court
of the county in which the territory is located regarding the proposed annexation
that includes a map and description of the territory to be annexed at least forty-five
(45)days prior to the enactment of the ordinance finally annexing the territory into
the city.
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