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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 31 — Drainage

31-903. Drainage assistance; petition by landowners; contents; county board; investigation.

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At such time as a petition by one or more owners of any lots or lands within the county is filed with the county board of any county stating:
(1)That there are areas within said county which are not within the boundaries of any drainage district organized under Chapter 31, article 3 or 4, or any sanitary drainage district organized under Chapter 31, article 5 or 7, as the same now exist or may hereafter be amended;
(2)that said lands are subject to overflow or lack of adequate drainage;
(3)that public health, convenience and welfare would be served by the assistance in the control and maintenance of drainage in said areas by the county board; and
(4)that the county board should assist and regulate the drainage in said areas under the provisions of sections 31-901 to 31-933 , the county board shall investigate the facts set out therein and make determination thereon within thirty days from date of filing.
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