§ 105287 Boundary Annexation Resolution
This law says the board can add new land to its area after fixing the borders, but only if at least two‑thirds of the members vote yes, and the vote must be written down in the meeting minutes.
A town wants to include a nearby empty lot into the town limits.
First the town changes the boundary lines on the map. Then the board holds a vote. If two‑thirds of the board members say yes, the town can annex the lot, and the minutes must list who voted for and against.
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§ 105287 Boundary Annexation Resolution
Last verified: January 11, 2026