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  8. Chapter 368 - CITY DEVELOPMENT


Chapter 368 - CITY DEVELOPMENT


  • Section 368.1 - Definitions.
  • Section 368.2 - Name change.
  • Section 368.3 - Discontinuance — cemetery fund transfer.
  • Section 368.4 - Annexing moratorium.
  • Section 368.5 - Annexing state and county property.
  • Section 368.6 - Intent.
  • Section 368.7 - Voluntary annexation of territory.
  • Section 368.7A - Secondary road annexation.
  • Section 368.8 - Voluntary severing of territory.
  • Section 368.9 - Board created.
  • Section 368.10 - Rules — filing fees.
  • Section 368.11 - Petition for involuntary city development action.
  • Section 368.12 - Dismissal.
  • Section 368.13 - Board may initiate proceedings.
  • Section 368.14 - Local representatives.
  • Section 368.14A - Special local committees.
  • Section 368.15 - Public hearing.
  • Section 368.16 - Approval of proposal.
  • Section 368.17 - When approval barred.
  • Section 368.18 - Amendment.
  • Section 368.19 - Time limit — election.
  • Section 368.20 - Procedure after approval.
  • Section 368.21 - Supervision of procedures.
  • Section 368.22 - Appeal.
  • Section 368.23 - Fees and taxes of public utilities.
  • Section 368.24 - Notification to public utilities and to the department of revenue.
  • Section 368.25 - Failure to provide municipal services.
  • Section 368.25A - Boundary adjustment between cities by petition and consent.
  • Section 368.26 - Annexation of certain property — compliance with less stringent regulations.
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