Code of Virginia
Chapter 32 - Boundary Changes of Towns and Cities
§ 15.2-3217. Court granting annexation to exist for 10 years

The special court shall not be dissolved after rendering a decision granting any motion or petition for annexation, but shall remain in existence for a period of 10 years from the effective date of any annexation order entered, or from the date of any decision of the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals affirming such an order. Vacancies occurring in the court during such 10-year period shall be filled as provided in § 15.2-3004.
The court may be reconvened at any time during the 10-year period on its own motion, or on motion of the governing body of the county, or of the city or town, or on petition of not less than 50 registered voters or property owners in the area annexed; however, if the area annexed contains fewer than 100 registered voters or property owners, a majority of such registered voters or property owners may petition for the reconvening of the court.
The court shall have power and it shall be its duty, at any time during such period, to enforce the performance of the terms and conditions under which annexation was granted, and to issue appropriate process to compel such performance. The court may, in its discretion, award attorney fees, and court and other reasonable costs to the party or parties on whose motion the court is reconvened.
Any such action of the court shall be subject to review by the Court of Appeals in the same manner as is provided with respect to the original decision of the court.
Code 1950, § 15-152.17; 1952, c. 328; 1962, c. 623, § 15.1-1047; 1979, c. 85; 1997, c. 587; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 489.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns

Chapter 32 - Boundary Changes of Towns and Cities

§ 15.2-3200. Boundaries of cities and towns to remain as established until changed

§ 15.2-3201. Temporary restrictions on granting of city charters, filing annexation notices, institutions of annexation proceedings, and county immunity proceedings

§ 15.2-3202. Ordinance for annexation by city or town; appointment of special court

§ 15.2-3203. Petition by voters of adjacent territory, or governing body of adjacent county or town, for annexation; voluntary agreement by governing body to reject annexation

§ 15.2-3204. Notice of motion; service and publication

§ 15.2-3205. Additional parties

§ 15.2-3206. Conflicting petitions for same territory; petition seeking territory lying in two or more counties; procedure

§ 15.2-3207. Pretrial conference; matters considered

§ 15.2-3208. Assistance of state agencies

§ 15.2-3209. Hearing and decision

§ 15.2-3210. Boundary line where territory fronts on river, bay, etc.

§ 15.2-3211. Powers of court and rules of decision; terms and conditions

§ 15.2-3212. Determination of value of public improvements

§ 15.2-3213. Declining to accept annexation on terms and conditions imposed by court

§ 15.2-3214. Costs

§ 15.2-3215. County reimbursement for town annexation proceedings

§ 15.2-3216. Proceedings not to fail for technical or procedural defects or errors

§ 15.2-3217. Court granting annexation to exist for 10 years

§ 15.2-3218. Continued existence of court under certain conditions

§ 15.2-3219. Reduced taxation on real estate in territory added to corporate limits

§ 15.2-3220. Mandamus and prohibition

§ 15.2-3221. Appeals; how heard

§ 15.2-3222. What order to be entered by the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals

§ 15.2-3223. What order and proceedings clerk to certify, and where same shall be recorded; fees

§ 15.2-3224. Commissioner of revenue for the county to certify list of real estate in annexed territory to commissioner of revenue

§ 15.2-3225. County or district officers resident in annexed territory to remain in office; reelection

§ 15.2-3226. Redistricting and elections in city or town following annexation; registration and transfer of registration of voters in annexed territory

§ 15.2-3227. Annexation proceedings final for 10 years

§ 15.2-3228. County not to be reduced to insufficient area, population or sources of revenue

§ 15.2-3229. Annexation of whole town

§ 15.2-3230. Article not applicable to consolidation of two cities

§ 15.2-3231. Agreements between towns and counties authorized; effect; provisions

§ 15.2-3232. Hearing before Commission on Local Government required; notice

§ 15.2-3233. Adoption of agreement

§ 15.2-3234. Inability to agree; petition to Commission on Local Government

§ 15.2-3235. Appeal

§ 15.2-3236. Council may enact ordinance

§ 15.2-3237. Application to be made to circuit court; appointment of special court; who may appear against

§ 15.2-3238. What court may do

§ 15.2-3239. Certification of real estate list

§ 15.2-3240. Transfer of registration records

§ 15.2-3241. Petition for contraction of towns located in two or more counties; appointment of special court

§ 15.2-3242. Parties defendant and publication of such petition

§ 15.2-3243. Hearing and order upon such petition

§ 15.2-3244. Appeal from such order

§ 15.2-3245. Validation of proceedings