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Code · Virginia · Title 15.2 · Chapter 35

Code of Virginia § 15.2-3520. Counties, cities and towns specified; alternative consolidations.

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By complying with the requirements specified in this article, any one or more counties or cities having a common boundary, or any county and all incorporated towns located entirely therein, may consolidate into a single county or city; however, no consolidation instituted under the provisions of this article shall result in the creation of consolidated cities, unless such proposed consolidation is reviewed by the Commission on Local Government and a special court established pursuant to § 15.2-3522 and they meet the criteria set out in subsection A of § 15.2-3526 .
The term "incorporated towns" as used in this article means only those incorporated towns which have held municipal elections in the ten years preceding the date of the filing of a petition for a referendum pursuant to § 15.2-3529 .
If two or more like units of local government propose to consolidate into a consolidated like unit of local government, they shall do so in accordance with the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter.
This article applies to the
(i)consolidation of unlike units of local governments such as a county and a city joining to form either a county or city;
(ii)consolidation of like units of local governments into an unlike unit of local government such as a county and a county joining to form a city; or
(iii)other combinations provided for herein.
1979, c. 85, § 15.1-1130.1; 1983, c. 4; 1997, c. 587.
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