North Carolina Statutes

§ 156-93.7 — Existing districts may act together to extend boundaries within watershed

North Carolina § 156-93.7
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 156Drainage
Art. 7BImprovement, Renovation, Enlargement and Extension of Canals, Structures and Boundaries
Subch. IIIDRAINAGE DISTRICTS

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 156-93.7 (2026).

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If there shall be more than one drainage district in a drainage basin, or watershed, the board of drainage commissioners of any of the districts may initiate or join separately or collectively with the commissioners of one or more of other drainage districts, in the drainage basin or watershed, and/or with the owners of land within the drainage basin, whose lands are not included within an existing drainage district in a petition to the court, asking for the creation of a larger drainage district, or the extension of boundaries of one of the existing districts. The joinder in the petition by the commissioners of an existing drainage district, acting in the name of the district, shall have the effect of including all of the land assessed within the drainage district, in the petition asking

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Legislative History

(1961, c. 614, s. 1; 1965, c. 1143, s. 5.)

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