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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.34109 Irrigation districts; petitions for formulation or improvement; contents; circulation; signatures.

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324.34109 Irrigation districts; petitions for formulation or improvement; contents; circulation; signatures.
Sec. 34109.
(1)Whenever a majority of freeholders owning lands in a proposed irrigation district who represent 1/3 or more of the area of lands within the district, or whenever freeholders owning lands who represent more than 1/2 the area of lands within the district, desire to provide for the irrigation of the lands; to improve the existing water supply for the lands or provide a new water supply system for the lands; to purchase, extend, operate, or maintain constructed irrigation works; or to cooperate with the United States for the assumption as principal or guarantor of indebtedness to the United States on account of district lands, they may file in the office of the county drain commissioner of the county that embraces the largest acreage of the district a petition, hereinafter referred to as the "petition", which shall include all of the following:
(a)The name of the proposed irrigation district.
(b)The necessity of the proposed work, describing the necessity.
(c)The object and purpose of the system proposed to be constructed, together with a general description of the system.
(d)A general description of the lands proposed to be included in the district, accompanying the petition shall be a preliminary engineering report on the feasibility of the project, including a report on the sufficiency of its water supply; the approximate area of irrigable land within the district, including an estimate of the cost of construction.
(e)The names of all freeholders owning lands in the proposed district, when known.
(f)Whether or not the petitioners desire and propose to cooperate with the United States.
(g)A general plea for the organization of the district.
(2)The petitions for the organization of the same district may be circulated and may be filed in more than 1 counterpart and, when filed, shall together be regarded as a single petition having as many signers as there are separate signers on the several petitions filed. All petitions for the organization of the district filed prior to the hearing on the petition shall be considered by the irrigation board the same as if filed with the first petition placed on file, and the signatures contained on those petitions shall be counted in determining whether sufficient persons have signed the petition.
History: Add. 1995, Act 59, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995
Popular Name: Act 451
Popular Name: NREPA
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