§ 105284 Annexation Resolution Requirements
This law says that when a district wants to add new land, the official plan must list the borders, give the new area a name, explain why it will help, set a time for people to object, and note any special agreements.
A small town wants to include the nearby shopping center in its limits.
The town must write a plan that shows exactly where the shopping center’s borders are, call the new part something like “North Plaza,” say that adding it will bring more tax money, tell residents when and where they can speak up about it, and list any deals the town made with the county about services.
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§ 105284 Annexation Resolution Requirements
Last verified: January 11, 2026