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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 91 — Finance and revenue of cities of the first class

91.754 Petition proceedings to request establishment of district.

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(1)A city, consolidated local government, or urban-county government may initiate
proceedings to establish a management district upon receipt by the executive
authority of a written petition requesting the formation of a management district. A
petition requesting the formation of a management district shall contain:
(a)The signatures and addresses of at least thirty-three percent (33%) of the
owners of real property within the proposed management district and a
number of real property owners, who together are the owners of real property
equal to at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the assessed value of property
within the proposed management district;
(b)An accurate description of the boundaries of the proposed management
district;
(c)An economic improvement plan that shall provide:
1. A description of the economic improvements to be provided within the
district;
2. A preliminary estimate of the annual costs of the proposed economic
improvements;
3. The proposed method of assessing the costs of the economic
improvements against the properties; and
(d)The proposed makeup of the board of directors of the management district, its
powers and duties.
(2)When a petition satisfying the requirements of subsection
(1)of this section is
received by the executive authority, he or she shall forward it to the legislative body
which may proceed to enact an ordinance establishing a management district as
provided in KRS 91.756.
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