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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 91A — Finance and revenue of cities

91A.270 Contest by property owner.

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(1)Within thirty
(30)days of the mailing of the notice provided for in KRS 91A.260,
any affected property owner may file an action in the Circuit Court of the county,
contesting the undertaking of the project by special assessment, the inclusion of his
property in the improvement, or the amount of his assessment. If the action contests
the undertaking of the improvement by the special assessment method of the
inclusion of the property of that property owner, no further action on the
improvement insofar as it relates to any property owner who is a plaintiff shall be
taken until the final judgment has been entered.
(2)The city may proceed with the improvement with respect to any properties whose
owners have not filed or joined in an action as provided in this section or who have
contested only the amounts of their assessments, and the provisions of the
resolution shall be final and binding with respect to such property owners except as
to contested amounts of assessments. After the lapse of time as herein provided, all
actions by owners of properties shall be forever barred.
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