The Honorable Paul Davis State Representative, 46th District 1527 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Dear Representative Davis:
You request our opinion regarding whether signatures on a petition submitted pursuant to K.S.A.
"A municipality has no inherent power to enact zoning laws, and the power of a local government to accomplish zoning exists only by virtue of authority delegated by the state."1 K.S.A.
"[T]he governing body may: (1) Adopt such recommendation by ordinance in a city or by resolution in a county; (2) override the planning commission's recommendation by a 2/3 majority vote of the membership of the governing body; or (3) return such recommendation to the planning commission with a statement specifying the basis for the governing body's failure to approve or disapprove."6
If a protest petition is filed, the ordinance or resolution adopting the amendment may be passed only by at least a 3/4 vote of all of the members of the governing body.7
A protest petition regarding the amendment of zoning boundaries or regulations is authorized in K.S.A.
K.S.A.
"(1) State the question which petitioners seek to bring to an election in the form of a question as it should appear upon the ballot in accordance with the requirements of K.S.A.
25-620 and K.S.A.25-3601 , and amendments thereto;"(2) name the taxing subdivision or other political subdivision in which an election is sought to be held;
"(3) contain the following recital above the spaces provided for signatures: `I have personally signed this petition. I am a registered elector of the state of Kansas and of (here insert name of political or taxing subdivision) and my residence address is correctly written after my name.'
"The recital shall be followed by blank spaces for the signature, residence address and date of signing for each person signing the petition.
"When petitioners are required by law to possess qualifications in addition to being registered electors, the form of the petition shall be amended to contain a recital specifying the additional qualifications required and stating that the petitioners possess the qualifications; and
"(4) contain the following recital, at the end of each set of documents carried by each circulator: `I am the circulator of this petition and a resident of the state of Kansas and possess the qualifications of an elector of the state of Kansas. I have personally witnessed the signing of the petition by each person whose name appears thereon.'
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"(Signature of circulator)
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"(Circulator's residence address)
"The recital of the circulator of each petition shall be verified upon oath or affirmation before a notarial officer in the manner prescribed by K.S.A.
53-501 , et. seq. and amendments thereto."
The rules of statutory construction are followed in determining whether the signatures on a protest petition submitted pursuant to K.S.A.
"The fundamental rule of statutory construction to which all other rules are subordinate is that the intent of the legislature governs if that intent can be ascertained. Mitchell v. Liberty Mut. Ins. Co.,
Statutes should not be read to add what is not found in the language or to delete what is, as a matter of ordinary English, contained in the language.11
There is no requirement in K.S.A.
Sincerely,
PHILL KLINE Attorney General of Kansas
Richard D. Smith Assistant Attorney General
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