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Code · California · Water Code

§ 35544

249 words·~1 min read·/ca/water-code/35544

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Before adopting such a plan the board shall pass a resolution of intention stating the following:
(a)The intention of the board to adopt a plan for distribution and use within the district of water available to the district under existing contract or contracts with the Kern County Water Agency under which plan such water will not be made available to a designated area within the district.
(b)A brief description of the plan proposed to be adopted.
(c)A description of the area within the district to which delivery of water would be curtailed under the proposed plan.
(d)That a copy of the plan and of a map showing the area within the district to which delivery of water would be curtailed under the proposed plan, which map shall govern for all details as to the extent of the area to which water deliveries will be curtailed, is on file with the secretary of the district and is available for inspection by any person or persons interested.
(e)The time and place of hearing by the board in regard to the proposed plan.
(f)That at such time and place any person interested, including all persons owning land within the district or in the area within the district to which delivery of water would be curtailed under the proposed plan, may appear and be heard and written protests, if any, will be considered.
(g)A statement of the substance of Sections 35546, 35547, 35548, 35549, and 35550.
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