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19-4902 Establishment of redevelopment district; resolution of intent; contents.

KS Stat § 19-4902 (2018) (N/A)
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19-4902. Establishment of redevelopment district; resolution of intent; contents. The board of county commissioners, by resolution, may establish a redevelopment district to cover and include all or any part or parts of the property located within a federal enclave in Johnson and Labette counties. Prior to establishing the redevelopment district, the board shall adopt a resolution stating its intent to create the district and the proposed adoption of a comprehensive master development plan for the property. The resolution of intent shall:

(a) Give notice that a public hearing will be held to consider adoption of the comprehensive master development plan for the property and establishment of the redevelopment district and stating the date, time and place for the hearing;

(b) describe the proposed boundaries of the redevelopment district; and

(c) describe the proposed master development plan and indicate where copies of the plan may be obtained and inspected. A copy of the resolution setting the public hearing shall be published once in the official county newspaper not less than one week nor more than two weeks preceding the date fixed for the public hearing, and copies of the resolution shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to each owner of land within the proposed district, to the board of education of any school district which does or would levy taxes on property in the proposed district, to the governing body of any city located within three miles of the boundaries of the proposed district, to the K-10 highway association, to the board of county commissioners of Douglas county and to the president of the Kansas development finance authority. Upon conclusion of the public hearing, the board, within 60 days, shall consider adoption of the comprehensive master development plan, and upon adoption of the plan, may establish the redevelopment district.

History: L. 2003, ch. 136, § 2; May 1.

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19-4902 Establishment of redevelopment district; resolution of intent; contents.