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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

96.5395 Public hearing required for city-owned or city-controlled electric

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generating facility considering acquiring property for wind-based electric
generating facility.
(1)Any city-owned or city-controlled electric generating entity shall hold a public
meeting in any county where acquisition of real estate or any interest in real estate is
being considered for construction of a wind-based electric generating facility. A
request for a public meeting may be made by any city or county governmental entity
with jurisdiction. The meeting shall be held not more than thirty
(30)days from the
date of the request.
(2)The purpose of the meeting is to fully inform the public, landowners, and other
interested parties of the full extent of the project being considered, including the
project time line. One
(1)or more representatives of the city-owned or city-
controlled electric generating entity with full knowledge of all aspects of the project
shall be present and shall answer questions from the public.
(3)Notice of the time, subject, and location of the meeting shall be posted in both a
local newspaper, if any, and a newspaper of general circulation in the county.
Notice shall also be placed on the Web site of the city-owned or city-controlled
electric generating entity.
(4)A person that, on or before April 10, 2014, has started acquiring interests in real
estate for a project as described in subsection
(1)of this section shall hold a meeting
that complies with this section within thirty
(30)days of April 10, 2014.
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