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South Dakota

Title 9 · Chapter 9-36
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9-36-1. Municipal power to define and improve stream boundaries.
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9-36-2. Resolution to establish stream boundaries within corporate limits.
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9-36-3. Survey and marking of proposed stream boundaries--Filing of plat.
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9-36-4. Notice of proposed resolution to establish stream boundaries--Contents and publication.
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9-36-5. Time of meeting to establish stream boundaries--Adjournment.
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9-36-6. Filing of objections to proposed stream boundaries.
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9-36-7. Hearing and final action by governing body on stream boundaries.
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9-36-8. Appeal to circuit court on stream boundaries--Trial de novo.
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9-36-9. Municipal acquisition of lands within established stream boundaries.
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9-36-10. Improvement of stream boundaries--Land acquisition outside boundaries.
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9-36-11. Navigation and flood control improvements within stream boundaries--Acquisition of property--Assessments against adjoining property.
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9-36-12. Notice to adjoining property owners to make improvements--Publication.
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9-36-13. Improvements made by municipality--Special assessments for benefits.
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9-36-14. Neglect by property owner to keep stream improvements in repair--Liability for damages.
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9-36-15. Agreements with state and United States for cooperation in flood control projects.
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9-36-16. Powers of first or second class municipalities in implementing flood control projects.
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9-36-17. Validation of prior municipal proceedings to conserve water and control floods.
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