Nebraska Statutes

§ 31-727 — Sanitary and improvement district; organized by proceedings in district court; purposes; powers; articles of association; contents; filing; real estate; conditions; terms, defined

Nebraska § 31-727
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 31-727 (2026).

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(1)(a) A majority of the owners having an interest in the real property within the limits of a proposed sanitary and improvement district, situated in one or more counties in this state, may form a sanitary and improvement district for the purposes of installing electric service lines and conduits, a sewer system, a water system, an emergency management warning system, a system of sidewalks, public roads, streets, and highways, public waterways, docks, or wharfs, and related appurtenances, contracting for water for fire protection and for resale to residents of the district, contracting for police protection and security services, contracting for solid waste collection services, contracting for access to the facilities and use of the services of the library system of one or more neighborin

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In Re Sanitary and Imp. Dist. No. 1
708 N.W.2d 809 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2006)
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Sanitary & Improvement District No. 1 v. Nebraska Public Power District
573 N.W.2d 460 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1998)
62 case citations
Rexroad, Inc. v. Sanitary & Improvement District No. 66
386 N.W.2d 433 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1986)
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Hollstein v. First Nat. Bank of Aurora
437 N.W.2d 512 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1989)
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State Ex Rel. Lanman v. BOARD OF CTY. COMM'RS OF DAWSON CTY.
763 N.W.2d 392 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2009)
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State ex rel. Scherer v. Madison County Commissioners
527 N.W.2d 615 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1995)
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Sanitary & Improvement District No. 32 v. Continental Western Corp.
343 N.W.2d 314 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1983)
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Sanitary & Improvement District No. 272 v. Marquardt
443 N.W.2d 877 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1989)
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SID No. 596 v. THG Development
315 Neb. 926 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2024)
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State Ex Rel. Pederson v. Howell
474 N.W.2d 22 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1991)
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Sanitary & Improvement District No. 1 v. County of Adams
306 N.W.2d 584 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1981)
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Nebraska Security Bank v. Dain Bosworth Inc.
838 F. Supp. 1362 (D. Nebraska, 1993)
6 case citations
SID No. 67 v. State
309 Neb. 600 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2021)
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Sanitary & Improvement District 65 v. First National Bank of Aurora
73 B.R. 205 (D. Nebraska, 1986)
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Sanitary & Improvement District No. 95 v. City of Omaha
365 N.W.2d 398 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1985)
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Opinion No. (1981)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 1981)
Opinion No. (1983)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 1983)
State v. COMMISSIONERS OF MADISON COUNTY
527 N.W.2d 615 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1995)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1949, c. 78, § 1, p. 194; Laws 1955, c. 117, § 1, p. 310; Laws 1961, c. 142, § 1, p. 409; Laws 1967, c. 189, § 1, p. 518; Laws 1969, c. 250, § 1, p. 909; Laws 1969, c. 251, § 1, p. 918; Laws 1973, LB 245, § 1; Laws 1974, LB 757, § 7; Laws 1976, LB 313, § 1; Laws 1977, LB 228, § 1; Laws 1982, LB 868, § 1; Laws 1985, LB 207, § 1; Laws 1994, LB 501, § 1; Laws 1996, LB 43, § 5; Laws 2003, LB 721, § 1; Laws 2008, LB768, § 1; Laws 2015, LB324, § 1; Laws 2021, LB81, § 1. Annotations: Five owners of an undivided two-fifths interest in a nonresidential lot within the sanitary improvement district satisfied the requirement in this section that five or more designated trustees be owners of real estate located in the proposed district. This section does not require that the trustees own a particular amount of land or a percentage of interest in such land, nor does it require the trustees to own developed land. Nothing in the record indicated that the qualifying interest was a sham or was obtained fraudulently. In re Petition of SID No. 1, 270 Neb. 856, 708 N.W.2d 809 (2006). Initial trustees of a sanitary and improvement district must own real estate within the proposed district. In re Petition of SID No. 1, 270 Neb. 856, 708 N.W.2d 809 (2006). Under subsection (1) of this section, owners representing a majority of the area within a proposed sanitary improvement district must sign the articles of association. In re Petition of SID No. 1, 270 Neb. 856, 708 N.W.2d 809 (2006). A sanitary and improvement district is a political subdivision of the State of Nebraska. Sanitary and improvement districts have been termed quasi-municipal corporations. Taxpayer status is necessary in order to have standing to sue a sanitary and improvement district. Rexroad, Inc. v. S.I.D. No. 66, 222 Neb. 618, 386 N.W.2d 433 (1986). S.I.D. warrants issued prior to effective date of Laws 1982, LB 868, are not by virtue of LB 868, investment securities. S.I.D. No. 32 v. Continental Western Corp., 215 Neb. 843, 343 N.W.2d 314 (1983). One of the specific purposes for the organization of SID No. 1 was to provide for public streets and highways. The statute imposes an affirmative duty upon the SID to pay for the construction, improvement, and maintenance of roads in the district organized for SID purposes. SID No. 1 v. County of Adams, 209 Neb. 108, 306 N.W.2d 584 (1981). Streets were actually constructed by improvement districts, and were subject to zoning powers of city. Jacobs v. City of Omaha, 181 Neb. 101, 147 N.W.2d 160 (1966). Description in boundaries of district could be amended even in Supreme Court on appeal. Zwink v. Ahlman, 177 Neb. 15, 128 N.W.2d 121 (1964).

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