Iowa Statutes
§ 357D.14 — Adding property to district
Iowa § 357D.14
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Bluebook
Iowa Code § 357D.14 (2026).
Text
The owner of any property in an unincorporated area contiguous to the boundaries of an
established district may petition the board to be included in the district. Upon receipt of the
petition, the board shall submit the request to a competent disinterested civil engineer to
investigate the feasibility of adding the additional territory and to make a report to the board.
If the board agrees that the property should be added to the district, the tax levy for the next
year shall be applied to the property and on the first day of the next fiscal year the property
shall become a part of the district. If the district lies in more than one county the joint action
of the boards involved is required to add additional territory.
[82 Acts, ch 1174, §14]
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Nearby Sections
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§ 357D.1
Definitions§ 357D.10
Trustees’ powers§ 357D.11
Bonds in anticipation of revenue§ 357D.12
Dissolution of district§ 357D.13
Incorporation of district land§ 357D.14
Adding property to district§ 357D.15
Determination of fee§ 357D.2
Petition for public hearing§ 357D.3
Limitation on area§ 357D.4
Time of hearing§ 357D.5
Action by board§ 357D.6
Engineer§ 357D.7
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