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Code · Louisiana · Title 33 — Municipalities and Parishes

RS 33:9039.34

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RS 33:9039.34
§9039.34. Contraction or expansion of district; termination; dissolution
A. The boundaries of the district may be contracted or expanded in the same manner in which the district was created pursuant to R.S. 33:9039.14.
B. The district may be terminated or dissolved in one of the following ways:
(1)The district may be terminated or dissolved upon the transfer of all the community development services of the district to a unit of local government. The district shall be terminated in accordance with a plan of termination which shall be adopted by the board of supervisors and filed with the clerk of court.
(2)If, within five years after the effective date of the ordinance creating the district a landowner has not received a development permit on some part or all of the area covered by the district, then the district will be automatically dissolved and a court of competent jurisdiction shall cause a statement to that effect to be filed in the public records.
(3)In the event the district has become inactive, the parish or municipality which created the district shall be informed and it shall take appropriate action.
Acts 2001, No. 992, §1.
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