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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

96.360 Acquisition of existing waterworks -- Notice of agreement -- Petition --

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Election.
(1)One
(1)or more waterworks, owned by one
(1)or more persons, may be acquired as
a single enterprise, and the city legislative body may agree with the owner as to the
value of the waterworks and purchase it at such value, after giving forty-five
days' notice by publishing the agreement of purchase, pursuant to KRS Chapter 424,
setting out the price, interest rate, condition of plant, possible depreciation and
repairs.
(2)If, within the period of forty-five
(45)days, a petition calling for an election on the
proposition is filed with the county clerk of the county, signed by twenty-five
percent (25%) of the qualified voters of the city who voted at the last preceding
regular election, stating the residence of each signer and verified as to signatures
and residence by the affidavits of one
(1)or more persons, an election shall be held
on the proposition. Notice of the election, setting forth the price, terms of bonds,
interest, general repairs and condition of plant and nature of the election, shall be
given by publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424. The election shall be held at the
next November election if the petition is filed with the county clerk and certified by
the county clerk as sufficient not later than the second Tuesday in August preceding
the regular election. The question to be submitted to the voters at the election shall
be: "Are you in favor of the city of ________ purchasing ________ at the price of
________?" The purchase shall not be consummated unless a majority of the
qualified voters voting on the proposition vote in favor of the purchase.
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