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Prior to the establishment of any business improvement district, the mayor of such city shall appoint a district planning committee, with such number of members as determined by the governing body, to study and develop preliminary plans for the establishment and operation of the district. The committee shall consult with the planning commission and other agencies of the city, as appropriate. If the planning committee recommends that an improvement district be created, it shall submit a report to the governing body which shall: (a) Describe the boundaries of the proposed district; (b) outline the additional and extended services needed within such district; (c) estimate the annual cost of providing those services recommended for performance during the next three years; (d) describe the proposed method of financing such costs; and (e) provide such other information as may be requested by the governing body. The city may provide staff and technical assistance to such committee. A separate planning committee shall be formed for each proposed district.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 12. Cities and Municipalities § 12-1785. Same; appointment of planning committee; report - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-12-cities-and-municipalities/ks-st-sect-12-1785/
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