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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 220 — Sanitation districts

220.050 Contents of petition.

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The petition shall contain:
(1)The proposed name of the district, which shall be "Sanitation District No. .... of ....
County (or Counties), Kentucky."
(2)The necessity for the proposed work and that it will be conducive to the public
health, safety, comfort, convenience or welfare.
(3)A general description of the purpose of the contemplated improvement, and of the
territory to be included in the proposed district. The description need not be given
by metes and bounds or by legal subdivision but it shall be sufficient if a reasonably
accurate description is given of the territory to be organized as a district. The
territory may include one
(1)or more political subdivisions or portions thereof, and,
except as otherwise provided by KRS 220.010 to 220.530, shall not be included
wholly within the limits of a single municipality. The territory need not be
contiguous if it is so situated that the public health, safety, comfort, convenience
and welfare will be promoted by its organization as a single district.
(4)A prayer for the organization of the district.
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