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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 65 — General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units

65.170 Dissolution by referendum.

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(1)A district may be dissolved by a referendum as provided in this section.
(2)Persons seeking dissolution of a district shall submit a petition to the county clerk
signed by at least fifty percent (50%) of that class of citizens who may by law
petition for the creation of the district.
(3)The petition shall be in substantially the following form: "The undersigned
(registered voters, qualified voters, freeholders, or landowners as determined by
subsection
(2)of this section) living within (name of the district and containing a
metes and bounds description of the district) hereby request that the question of the
dissolution of the district be put to a referendum." The petition shall conspicuously
state in layman's terms that any legal obligations of the district must be satisfied
before the district can be dissolved and that the citizens of the district shall be
responsible for the satisfaction of any such obligations. Signatures on the petition
shall be dated, the last no later than ninety
(90)days after the first.
(4)If the county clerk determines that the petition is in proper order, he shall certify the
petition to the fiscal court or consolidated local government. The fiscal court or
consolidated local government shall direct that the question be placed before the
voters at the next regular election if the petition is certified not later than the second
Tuesday in August preceding the day of the regular election. The fiscal court or
consolidated local government shall bear the costs of advertising and placing the
question before the voters.
(5)The county clerk shall advertise the question as provided in KRS Chapter 424 and
shall prepare the following admonition to the voter: "The (name of district) may
have existing legal obligations that must be satisfied before the district can be
dissolved. The citizens of the district shall be responsible for the satisfaction of any
such obligations." The question of the dissolution of the district shall be placed
before the voters in substantially the following form: "The (name of the district and
containing a metes and bounds description of the district) should be dissolved." The
voter shall vote "yes" or "no."
(6)Registered voters eligible to sign a petition for dissolution as provided by
subsection
(2)of this section shall be eligible to vote on the question of dissolution.
(7)In referendums under this section, provision shall be made for those opposing the
dissolution of the district to have equal representation with the proponents of the
measure in the determination of eligibility of voters, and in the observance of
canvassing and certifying of the returns.
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