65.166 Fiscal court procedure for alteration or dissolution of district.
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dissolve a district if that district has for a period of two (2) consecutive years failed
to provide the services for which it was established, or if all or a portion of such
services have been provided by some other entity. If the district is located in more
than one (1) county, the fiscal court of each county containing a portion of the
district must vote to dissolve the district before such dissolution may take effect. (2) Upon receipt of a petition signed by at least thirty percent (30%) of that class of citizens who may by law petition for the creation of the district, the fiscal court shall
schedule a public hearing on the matter of alteration or dissolution and advertise
such hearing as provided in KRS 424.130. (3) The petition shall be in substantially the following form: "The undersigned (registered voters, qualified voters, freeholders or landowners as determined by
subsection (2) of this section) living within (name of special district and containing
a metes and bounds description of the district) hereby request that the fiscal court
consider the alteration or dissolution of (name of district) pursuant to this section."
The petition shall conspicuously state in layman's terms that any legal obligations of
the district must be satisfied before the district can be dissolved and that the citizens
of the district shall be responsible for the satisfaction of any such obligations.
Signatures on the petition shall be dated, the last no later than ninety (90) days after
the first. (4) At the hearing, the burden of proving that the district is providing or taking substantial steps toward providing the services for which it was created, or that no
other entity is providing the service, shall be upon the district board of directors. In
determining whether to alter, dissolve or to take no action in regard to the district,
the fiscal court shall consider testimony offered at the hearing and any other
relevant information including but not limited to the following:
(a) Present and projected need for the service provided by the district;
(b) Population density of the district;
(c) Existence of alternate providers of services;
(d) Revenue base of the district such as assessed valuation, bonding capacity and user fees; and (e) Consequences of alteration of the district's boundaries on the effectiveness and efficiency of the district. (5) Within sixty (60) days following the hearing, the fiscal court shall set forth its written findings of fact in approving or disapproving the alteration or dissolution of
the district.
(a) If the fiscal court determines to dissolve a district, it shall determine a method to satisfy any legal obligations of the district which might be affected thereby.
Upon satisfaction of its legal obligations, the district shall be legally
dissolved; any special ad valorem tax imposed by the district shall be removed from the tax rolls by the county clerk; and any assets of the district shall be
assumed by the county. (b) If the fiscal court determines to alter the boundaries of the district, it shall draw the new boundaries of the district and determine the proportional amount
of existing legal obligations of the area which is to be excluded from the
district. Upon the satisfaction of such obligations, the new boundaries of the
district shall be legally effective and any affected taxpayers shall be removed
from the tax rolls of the district. (6) If the final decision of the fiscal court or the Circuit Court, in the case of an appeal as provided in KRS 65.168, is against the alteration or dissolution of the district, no
attempt to alter or dissolve the district pursuant to this section shall be made within
three (3) years of the decision. Effective: July 15, 1980
History: Created 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 369, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1980.