(A) For SFRs, one vote per household located upon the affected street segment is allowed; the voter(s) must reside at the household and be 18 years or older, whether they are owners or tenants thereof. For MFRs, one vote is allowed for the owner of record of the two-family or multi-family residence located upon the affected street segment.
(B) Persons entitled to vote on any proposed speed hump shall be given notice and a voting ballot, which may be delivered via a door hanger at their residence, with the ballot attached, or via regular mail, mailed to the last known address or address listed with the contact for the property for the Kenton County Property Value Administrator. The notice shall be sent to the person entitled to vote not less than 18 days prior to the deadline for submitting the ballots. Ballots shall be completed and returned to the city not later than the date set forth in the notice, which shall be not less than 14 days, nor more than 30 days from delivery of the ballot.
(C) For approval, a minimum of 75% of ballots mailed must be returned and a two-thirds majority of those persons entitled to vote must be in favor of the installation of speed humps.
(D) If a speed hump proposal fails for any reason after the completion of the voting process provided herein, then the street segment for which the voting related may not be considered again for a speed hump for a period of two years.
(Ord. 2013-17, passed 8-19-13)