Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 80-2003

  • Property: includes personal and real property. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
  • public water supply: means a supply of water furnished to residences and other customers in any part of the township through water mains, whether such mains are owned and operated by the township, an adjacent city or township, or by a private utility. See Kansas Statutes 80-2001
  • township board: means the township trustee, township clerk, and township treasurer, acting as a board. See Kansas Statutes 80-2001

The township board of any township having a public water supply shall have the power to create a sewage district as hereinafter provided. Such action shall be taken by resolution of said township board, which shall be published for six days in the official county newspaper of the county within which such township is located, if the same be a daily newspaper, and for two consecutive weeks if the same be a weekly newspaper, and shall describe the boundaries of such proposed sewage district in sufficient detail with reference to established roads, street, section lines and other fixed locations, so that any property owner may readily ascertain whether or not his or her property is located therein, but need not include the legal description of such property, in whole or in part: Provided, however, That if within twenty days from the date of the last publication of the resolution creating such sewage district the resident owners of fifty-one percent of the real property lying within such proposed sewage district shall file with the township clerk written protests against the creation of such sewage district, the township board shall not proceed further with the creation of said sewage district.