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<br><br>74.130 Classification of lands for assessments -- Report. <br>(1) The commission shall examine the real estate in the district that may be affected by <br>the proposed water system, and classify it into five (5) classes according to the <br>benefit it will receive from the construction and operation of the water system. The <br>real estate receiving the most benefit shall be marked &quot;class A,&quot; and the other <br>classes shall be marked &quot;class B,&quot; &quot;class C,&quot; &quot;class D&quot; and &quot;class E,&quot; respectively, <br>the real estate receiving the smallest benefit being marked &quot;class E.&quot; All real estate <br>actually receiving water shall be placed in the highest classification. The amount of <br>real estate owned by any person in each class, and the extent benefited shall be <br>determined. The scale of assessment to be made by the commission upon the <br>several classes shall be in the ratio of five (5), four (4), three (3), two (2) and one <br>(1). The classification shall form the basis of the assessment of benefits to the real <br>estate for all purposes. <br>(2) If the commission believes that substantial injustice will be done any landowner by <br>strict conformity to the five (5) class rule above, the classification may be changed <br>by diminishing or increasing the number of classes so as to conform to existing <br>conditions. <br>(3) The commission shall make a report containing a statement of the estimated cost of <br>the work and improvement to be made in the district, a description of all real estate <br>in the district, showing the amount of real estate in each class, in tabulated form, <br>and the names of the owners, and a statement of the estimated benefits that will <br>accrue to each class of real estate by reason of the construction of the proposed <br>improvements. <br>Effective: October 1, 1942 <br>History: Recodified 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective October 1, 1942, from Ky. <br>Stat. sec. 938g-8. <br><br>