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

65.355 Creation of authority.

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(1)Any local government, the county or independent school district within the
county, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky may enter into an interlocal
cooperation agreement pursuant to KRS 65.210 to 65.300 for the purpose of
establishing a land bank authority pursuant to KRS 65.350 to 65.375.
(2)The authority shall be a public body corporate and politic with the power to sue
and be sued, issue deeds in its name, and any other powers necessary and
convenient to carry out these powers or that may be granted to the authority by
the parties.
(3)The authority shall be established to acquire the tax delinquent properties of
the parties, properties that have become blighted or deteriorated as defined by
KRS 99.705 and properties that have local government liens filed against them,
to facilitate the public purpose of returning property that is in a non-revenue
generating, non-tax producing status to effective utilization, including but not
limited to providing housing, new industry, and jobs for the citizens of the
county. The authority shall have the powers provided in KRS 65.370 and
65.375 and in the interlocal cooperation agreement.
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