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262.525 Consolidation of districts.
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A petition for consolidating two (2) or more districts shall contain a unanimous
resolution by each board of supervisors and filed with the commission
requesting the mutual consolidation of these districts. The petition shall
contain, as a minimum, the proposed name of the consolidated district, a
description of the territory of the district, a statement that there is a need for
the consolidation and that the consolidation is in the interest of each board of
supervisors and the general public, and other information required by the
commission. The commission may conduct public meetings and public
hearings for the consideration of the petition.
Within sixty (60) days after a petition for consolidation of two (2) or more
districts has been received by the commission, it shall give due notice of the
consolidation being considered and allow comments to be received for a
minimum of thirty (30) days.
The commission shall determine the feasibility of the petition to consolidate the
districts, and if the commission determines that the consolidation is feasible,
the commission shall certify that determination to each of the district boards
involved in the request. In making that determination the commission shall give
regard and weight to the attitudes of each board of supervisors, the attitudes of
owners and occupiers of lands lying within the district, and other economic and
social factors relevant to the determination.
Upon receipt from the commission of a certification that the commission has
determined that the consideration is feasible, the boards shall proceed to
consolidate the affairs of the districts. The boards shall file a verified application
with the Secretary of State for the dissolution of the existing districts and the
establishment of a new consolidated district. The application shall state the
proposed procedure, the seven (7) supervisors to remain on the newly-formed
board appointed by the commission, and set forth a full accounting of all assets
and resources consolidated from each district into the newly-formed district.
The Secretary of State shall issue to the board a certificate of consolidation
and shall record a copy of the certificate in his office.
Application to the Secretary of State shall provide the following information:
(a) The name which is proposed for the new district;
(b) The land to be included in the new district; and
(c) The term of office of each of the supervisors to serve on the
newly-formed board of supervisors.
Effective:July 15, 1996
History: Created 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 129, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1996.
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