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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 11 · Part 10

7-11-1006. Determining special district boundaries.

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7-11-1006 . Determining special district boundaries.
(1)The boundaries of the proposed special district must be mapped, clearly described, and made available to the public at the time of the publication of the notice of public hearing pursuant to 7-11-1007 before the district may be approved.
(2)The governing body or petitioners shall consult with a professional land surveyor, as defined in 37-67-101 , to prepare a legal description of the boundaries for the proposed special district.
(3)The boundaries must follow property ownership, precinct, school district, municipal, and county lines as far as practical.
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