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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-1094. Powers and duties of an elected or appointed board of directors

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A. The board of directors of a road enhancement improvement district elected or appointed pursuant to this article shall have all the powers and duties of the board of supervisors sitting as the board of directors of a county improvement district formed for the purposes prescribed in section 48-909, subsection A, paragraph 1, 2, 3 or 4, including the related powers and duties prescribed in section 48-909, subsection B that are not in conflict with this article.
B. The board shall appoint a clerk and employ a superintendent. The board shall establish and make known an office and mailing address for the clerk and superintendent.
C. Additions to and alterations of the district shall be made in the manner provided for the establishment of the district, except that notification shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the district, petitions shall be filed with the district board and all actions related to a proposed boundary change are the responsibility of the district board.
D. Notwithstanding section 48-906, subsection D, on approval of any boundary change of the district, the district board may order the successful petitioners to pay all of the costs of the boundary change.
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