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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 98 — Health and welfare in cities of the first class and in counties containing such cities

98.090 Powers of commission.

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(1)The commission may:
(a)Make such preliminary investigations and do such preliminary work as
should, in its judgment, precede the actual construction of the building or
improvement.
(b)Determine upon a proper site for the building or improvement. If the city
owns a public building, that site, as it exists or as enlarged by the acquisition
of adjacent property recommended by the commission, shall be used unless
the commission determines that it is unsuitable for the purpose and
recommends to the mayor the acquisition of another site. The mayor shall
submit the recommendation to the legislative body for approval. The new site
shall be adopted only upon the approval of the change by legislative resolution
approved by the mayor. In the event the existing building on the old site is to
be abandoned, the old site may be sold and the proceeds applied to the
purchase of the new site.
(c)Provide accommodations for patients or inmates of the existing public
building while the new building is in course of erection and furnishing. The
legislative body may, out of its levy for the department having supervision of
such buildings, assume the whole or part of the expense of providing such
temporary accommodations.
(d)Establish and enforce reasonable rules and regulations for its own government
and for the supervision, protection, management and conduct of its work and
the payment therefor as it deems expedient.
(e)Purchase, hire or otherwise obtain the use of such lands, buildings, machinery,
supplies, materials and working agencies as it needs for its purposes.
(f)Acquire by gift, purchase, lease or condemnation, any property situated within
the city or county where the city is located, or any interest or privilege in the
property, required for the building or improvement. The method of
condemnation shall be the same as in the Eminent Domain Act of Kentucky.
(2)The enumeration of special powers in this section does not restrict the general
powers of the commission to carry out the purposes of KRS 98.040 to 98.170.
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