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Code · Kansas · Chapter 24 — Drainage And Levees

24-1223. Same; contents of petition.

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24-1223. Same; contents of petition. The petition for transfer of territory from one watershed district to another shall be addressed to the chief engineer of the division of water resources and shall:
(a)Describe the territory to be transferred by section numbers and fractions thereof, and other platted areas as appropriate;
(b)state from what watershed district and to what watershed district such transfer is sought;
(c)show that the proposed transfer has been recommended by each of the watershed districts affected by resolution duly adopted by the board of directors of each district; and
(d)state that the proposed transfer of territory will result in more efficient operation of both districts and will be conducive to the public convenience and welfare. Such petition shall contain a prayer that the territory described therein be transferred from one watershed district named therein to another watershed district named therein.
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