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  8. Chapter 357 - WATER DISTRICTS


Chapter 357 - WATER DISTRICTS


  • Section 357.1 - Definitions.
  • Section 357.1A - Petition — limitation.
  • Section 357.1B - Combined water and sanitary district.
  • Section 357.2 - Territory included.
  • Section 357.3 - Scope of assessment.
  • Section 357.4 - Public hearing.
  • Section 357.5 - Decision at hearing.
  • Section 357.6 - Examination by engineer.
  • Section 357.7 - Water source without district.
  • Section 357.8 - Plat.
  • Section 357.9 - Compensation of engineer.
  • Section 357.10 - Filing of report and plat.
  • Section 357.11 - Hearing on report.
  • Section 357.12 - Election.
  • Section 357.13 - Trustees — qualification and terms.
  • Section 357.14 - Bids for construction.
  • Section 357.15 - Inadequate assessment.
  • Section 357.16 - Second election.
  • Section 357.17 - Bond of contractor.
  • Section 357.18 - Acceptance of work.
  • Section 357.19 - Completing assessment.
  • Section 357.20 - Due date — bonds.
  • Section 357.21 - Substance of bonds.
  • Section 357.22 - Lien of assessments — tax.
  • Section 357.23 - Surplus.
  • Section 357.24 - Fee of engineer.
  • Section 357.25 - Management by trustees.
  • Section 357.26 - Duties of trustees.
  • Section 357.27 - Public property in district.
  • Section 357.28 - Private mains — additional assessments.
  • Section 357.29 - Subdistricts.
  • Section 357.30 - Additional territory.
  • Section 357.31 - Right-of-way.
  • Section 357.32 - Record book.
  • Section 357.33 - Appeal procedure.
  • Section 357.34 - Conveyance of district to city.
  • Section 357.35 - Merging existing districts.
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