Iowa Code
Chapter 161A - SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
Section 161A.10 - Discontinuance of districts.

161A.10 Discontinuance of districts.
1. At any time after five years after the organization of a district under this chapter, any twenty-five owners of land lying within the boundaries of the district, but in no case less than twenty percent of the owners of land lying within the district, may file a petition with the committee asking that the operations of the district be terminated and the existence of the district discontinued. The committee may conduct public meetings and public hearings upon the petition as necessary to assist in the consideration of the petition. Within sixty days after a petition has been received by the committee, the division shall give due notice of the holding of a referendum, shall supervise the referendum, and shall issue appropriate rules governing the conduct of the referendum. The question is to be submitted by ballots upon which the words “For terminating the existence of the .................... (name of the soil and water conservation district to be here inserted)” and “Against terminating the existence of the .................... (name of the soil and water conservation district to be here inserted)” shall be printed, with a square before each proposition and a direction to insert an X mark in the square before one or the other of the propositions as the voter favors or opposes discontinuance of the district. All owners of lands lying within the boundaries of the district are eligible to vote in the referendum. No informalities in the conduct of the referendum or in any matters relating to the referendum invalidate the referendum or the result of the referendum if notice was given substantially as provided in this section and if the referendum was fairly conducted.
2. When sixty-five percent of the landowners vote to terminate the existence of the district, the committee shall advise the commissioners to terminate the affairs of the district. The commissioners shall dispose of all property belonging to the district at public auction and shall pay over the proceeds of the sale to be deposited into the state treasury. The commissioners shall then file an application, duly verified, with the secretary of state for the discontinuance of the district, and shall transmit with the application the certificate of the committee setting forth the determination of the committee that the continued operation of the district is not administratively practicable and feasible. The application shall recite that the property of the district has been disposed of and the proceeds paid over as provided in this section, and shall set forth a full accounting of the properties and proceeds of the sale. The secretary of state shall issue to the commissioners a certificate of dissolution and shall record the certificate in an appropriate book of record in the secretary of state’s office.
3. Upon issuance of a certificate of dissolution under this section, all ordinances and regulations previously adopted and in force within the districts are of no further force and effect. All contracts previously entered into, to which the district or commissioners are parties, remain in force and effect for the period provided in the contracts. The committee is substituted for the district or commissioners as party to the contracts. The committee is entitled to all benefits and subject to all liabilities under the contracts and has the same right and liability to perform, to require performance, to sue and be sued, and to modify or terminate the contracts by mutual consent or otherwise, as the commissioners of the district would have had.
4. The committee shall not entertain petitions for the discontinuance of any district nor conduct referenda upon discontinuance petitions nor make determinations pursuant to the petitions in accordance with this chapter, more often than once in five years.
[C39, §2603.12; C46, §160.10; C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §467A.10]
86 Acts, ch 1245, §652; 87 Acts, ch 23, §21; 89 Acts, ch 106, §3
C93, §161A.10
2016 Acts, ch 1011, §121
Referred to in §161A.5

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Iowa Code

Title V - AGRICULTURE

Chapter 161A - SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION

Section 161A.1 - Short title.

Section 161A.2 - Declaration of policy.

Section 161A.3 - Definitions.

Section 161A.4 - Division of soil conservation and water quality — state soil conservation and water quality committee.

Section 161A.5 - Soil and water conservation districts.

Section 161A.6 - Commissioners — general provisions.

Section 161A.7 - Powers of districts and commissioners.

Section 161A.8 - Cooperation between districts.

Section 161A.9 - State agencies to cooperate.

Section 161A.10 - Discontinuance of districts.

Section 161A.11 - Report to governor.

Section 161A.12 - Statement to department of management.

Section 161A.13 - Purpose of subdistricts.

Section 161A.14 - Petition to form.

Section 161A.15 - Notice and hearing.

Section 161A.16 - Publication of notice.

Section 161A.17 - Subdistrict in more than one district.

Section 161A.18 - Certification.

Section 161A.19 - Governing body.

Section 161A.20 - Special annual tax.

Section 161A.21 - Condemnation by subdistrict.

Section 161A.22 - General powers applicable — warrants or bonds.

Section 161A.23 - Agreement by fifty percent of landowners.

Section 161A.24 - Assessment for improvements.

Section 161A.25 - Report of appraisers.

Section 161A.26 - Hearing.

Section 161A.27 - Determination by board.

Section 161A.28 - Appeal.

Section 161A.29 - Intercounty subdistricts.

Section 161A.30 - Notice of appeal.

Section 161A.31 - Petition filed.

Section 161A.32 - Assessment certified.

Section 161A.33 - Assessments transmitted.

Section 161A.34 - Payment to county treasurer.

Section 161A.35 - Installments.

Section 161A.36 - Option by appellant.

Section 161A.37 - Status of classification.

Section 161A.38 - New classification.

Section 161A.39 - Benefit of whole subdistrict.

Section 161A.40 - Compensation of appraisers.

Section 161A.41 - Election of taxing methods.

Section 161A.42 - Definitions.

Section 161A.43 - Duty of property owners — liability.

Section 161A.44 - Rules by commissioners — scope.

Section 161A.45 - Submission of regulations to committee — hearing.

Section 161A.46 - Conduct of hearing.

Section 161A.47 - Inspection of land on complaint.

Section 161A.48 - Mandatory establishment of soil and water conservation practices.

Section 161A.49 - Petition for court order.

Section 161A.50 - Burden — court order.

Section 161A.51 - Entering on land.

Section 161A.53 - Cooperation with other agencies.

Section 161A.54 - State agency conservation plans — exemptions.

Section 161A.61 - Discretionary inspection by commissioners — actions upon certain findings.

Section 161A.62 - Duties of commissioners and of owners and occupants of agricultural land — restrictions on use of cost-sharing funds.

Section 161A.63 - Right of purchaser of agricultural land to obtain information.

Section 161A.64 - Erosion control plans required for certain projects.

Section 161A.66 - Procedure when commissioner is complainant.

Section 161A.70 - Establishment and purpose.

Section 161A.71 - Conservation practices revolving loan fund.

Section 161A.72 - Administration.

Section 161A.73 - Voluntary establishment of soil and water conservation practices.

Section 161A.74 - Mandatory establishment of soil and water conservation practices — allocations.

Section 161A.75 - Use of moneys for emergency repairs.

Section 161A.76 - Cost-sharing for certain lands restricted.

Section 161A.80 - Blufflands protection program and revolving fund.

Section 161A.80A - Blufflands protection program and revolving fund.

Section 161A.80B - Outstanding bluffland protection loans.