Ky. Rev. Stat. § 184.020

Establishment of public road district -- Preparation of map -- Estimate of

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cost. (1) A public road district may be established in accordance with the procedures of KRS 65.810 to improve any public road (which is neither a county road nor a state road) in the following areas: (a) Within cities containing a population equal to or greater than three thousand (3,000) but less than twenty thousand (20,000); (b) Within cities containing a population of less than one thousand (1,000) that are located within counties that contain a consolidated local government or a city with a population equal to or greater than twenty thousand (20,000); or (c) Within an area that abuts a public road, which is neither a county road nor a state road, that is in an unincorporated area in a county that contains a city with a population equal to or greater than three thousand (3,000). (2) In addition to the information required to be submitted to the fiscal court pursuant to KRS 65.810, the sponsors shall prepare or have prepared for them a map of that section of such public road which they desire to have improved. Such map shall show the boundary lines and terminal points of the road desired to be improved and shall set forth on such map the names of the owners of all property and the number of linear feet owned by them abutting upon such road, the location and size of drainage ditches and sidewalks. The sponsors of said road district shall also have estimated for them by an engineer, who must be a private engineer licensed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, pursuant to KRS Chapter 322, the approximate cost of constructing the improvements desired and reasonable maintenance for the duration of the road district, together with a statement of the approximate cost which shall be borne by each owner of property abutting on the road, determined by the number of linear feet of property owned by each abutting property holder. (3) For the purposes of this section, the population of a city shall be determined by using data from the most recent federal decennial census. Effective: January 1, 2015 History: Amended 2014 Ky. Acts ch. 92, sec. 265, effective January 1, 2015. -- Amended 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 64, sec. 14, effective July 13, 1984. -- Amended 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 56, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1980. -- Amended 1968 Ky. Acts ch. 55, sec. 2. -- Amended 1952 Ky. Acts ch. 11, sec. 2. -- Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 65, sec. 2.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1950–2008 · leading case: Monumental Life Insurance Co. v. Department of Revenue
Monumental Life Insurance Co. v. Department of Revenue (2008) kyctapp “(8) Taxes on property subject to taxation under this section shall be subject to the same discount and penalties as provided in KRS 184.020 and shall be collected in the same manner as taxes on property locally assessed, except that the state tax on the “taxable capital” and…”
Clark v. Riehl (1950) kyctapphigh · cites it 2× “The first- contention is that the petition fatally is defective and the judgment creating the district is erroneous *144 because the district, as described in the petition and which was incorporated by reference in the judgment, does not comply with the requirements of KRS…”
Lynch v. Schuler (1951) kyctapp · cites it 3× “KRS 184.020 provides that a public road district may be created in the following manner: “Any person or group of persons owning property abutting upon any public *252 road (which is neither a county road nor a state road) in counties outside of and containing cities of the first…”
Poynter v. Worth (1952) kyctapp · cites it 3× “Appellants, nine in number, objected on the ground that the petition did not conform to the requirements of KRS 184.020. The allegation of the petition is that the proposed road is to be “20 feet in width, and is to run from Bardstown east to the end of the subdivision.”
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