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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 96 — Utilities in cities

96.923 Hearing rights and procedures.

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Any sewer user, or prospective sewer user, within any of the proposed special classes of sewer users may appear at the public hearing in person or by a representative and may submit in writing a statement of any reasons for advocating, or objecting to, any matter set forth in the required notice. Such statement shall be attached to, or included in, the written report of the hearing. The person presiding at the hearing may require those in attendance to identify themselves as sewer users, or prospective sewer users, and may call for a vote of persons properly identified, on any pertinent matter.
The results of such vote shall be included in the subsequent written report to the governing body. The hearing may be adjourned to convene again, either at a time and place announced at the hearing, or upon public notice of such time and place, to be made in the same manner as that required for First Ordinances.
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