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  10. Part 5 - Withdrawal


Part 5 - Withdrawal


  • Section 501 - Definition.
  • Section 502 - Withdrawal of area from local district -- Automatic withdrawal in certain circumstances.
  • Section 503 - Withdrawal or boundary adjustment with municipal approval.
  • Section 504 - Initiation of withdrawal process -- Notice of petition.
  • Section 505 - Withdrawal of municipality from certain districts providing fire protection, paramedic, and emergency services or law enforcement service or municipal services.
  • Section 505.5 - Feasibility study for a municipality's withdrawal from a local district providing fire protection, paramedic, and emergency services or law enforcement service.
  • Section 506 - Withdrawal petition requirements.
  • Section 507 - Withdrawal petition certification -- Amended petition.
  • Section 508 - Public hearing -- Quorum of board required to be present.
  • Section 509 - Notice of hearing and withdrawal.
  • Section 510 - Resolution approving or rejecting withdrawal -- Criteria for approval or rejection -- Terms and conditions.
  • Section 511 - Continuation of tax levy after withdrawal to pay for proportionate share of district bonds.
  • Section 512 - Filing of notice and plat -- Recording requirements -- Contest period -- Judicial review.
  • Section 513 - Termination of terms of trustees representing withdrawn areas.
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