Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 204 - Common Sewer Districts in Certain Areas
Section 204.604 - Petition requirements.

Effective - 28 Aug 2007
204.604. Petition requirements. — 1. Any existing common sewer district organized and existing under sections 204.250 to 204.270, and any sewer district organized and existing under chapter 249, may establish itself as a reorganized common sewer district under sections 204.600 to 204.640 by first filing a petition with the county commission of the county or counties in which it was established to approve its reorganization under sections 204.600 to 204.640 if the governing body of the district has by resolution determined that it is in the best interest of the district to reorganize under sections 204.600 to 204.640. The petition shall be ruled on by that county commission, or each county commission if the district exists in more than one county, within thirty days from the date of hearing the petition. If the petition for the reorganized district is rejected by the county commission or any county commissions in districts existing in more than one county, no further action on the reorganized district shall take place before the county commission or commissions comprising the district or the circuit having jurisdiction over the district court. If approved by the county commission, or each county commission if the district exists in more than one county, such petition shall specify whether the board of trustees shall be appointed by the governing body of the county or elected by the voters of the district. Such petition shall be accompanied by a cash deposit of fifty dollars as an advancement of the costs of the proceeding, and the petition shall be signed by the trustees of the district and shall request the conversion of the district into a reorganized common sewer district.
2. Upon filing, the petition shall be presented to the circuit court, and such court shall fix a date for a hearing on the petition. The clerk of the court shall give notice of the filing of the petition in some newspaper of general circulation within the existing district or closest to the existing district if there is no newspaper of general circulation within the existing district. If the existing district extends into any other county, such notice also shall be published in some newspaper of general circulation in such other county. The notice shall contain a description of the boundary lines of the existing district and the general purposes of the petition. The notice shall set forth the date fixed for the hearing on the petition, which shall not be less than fifteen nor more than twenty-one days after the date of the last publication of the notice and shall be on some regular judicial day of the court where the petition is pending. Such notice shall be signed by the clerk of the circuit court and shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation.
3. The court, for good cause shown, may continue the case or the hearing from time to time until final disposition.
4. Exceptions to the conversion of an existing district to a reorganized common sewer district may be made by any voter or property owner within the proposed district, provided that such exceptions are filed not less than five days prior to the date set for the hearing on the petition. Such exceptions shall specify the grounds upon which the exceptions are being made. If any such exceptions are filed, the court shall take them into consideration and shall consider the evidence in support of the petition and in support of the exceptions made. Should the court find that it would not be in the public interest to form such a district, the petition shall be dismissed at the cost of the petitioners. If the court finds that the conversion of the district to a reorganized common sewer district under sections 204.600 to 204.640 is in the best interests of the persons served by the existing district, then the court shall order the district's decree of incorporation amended to permit reorganization under sections 204.600 to 204.640. The existing board of trustees for such district shall continue to serve the reorganized common sewer district until such time as new trustees shall be appointed or elected as provided for in the court's decree. If their original terms of office are not so designated, the court shall designate such trustees to staggered terms from one to five years, so that one trustee is appointed or elected each year. The trustees appointed by the court shall serve for the terms designated and until their successors are appointed or elected as provided in section 204.610. The decree shall further designate the name of the district by which it officially shall be known.
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(L. 2007 S.B. 22)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XII - Public Health and Welfare

Chapter 204 - Common Sewer Districts in Certain Areas

Section 204.250 - Common sewer districts, where formed — establishment of common sewer subdistrict — submission of question of election by order of court — contents of order — approval, required percentage — notice of election, contents — ballot, for...

Section 204.251 - Sewer subdistricts governed by provisions of this chapter.

Section 204.252 - Election to incur indebtedness, certification of results — issuance of bonds, ad valorem tax — sinking fund.

Section 204.253 - Board of trustees, no power to levy taxes until approval.

Section 204.254 - Total amount of bonds limited — form of bonds — registration of bonds.

Section 204.255 - Secretary to certify costs — board to levy tax — collection and remittance of tax.

Section 204.256 - Powers of board of trustees of common sewer district after creation of subdistrict.

Section 204.257 - Advisory board for subdistrict, creation, members — may make recommendations.

Section 204.260 - Common sewer commissioners, when appointed, oath, authority, compensation — stenographer and clerk, compensation.

Section 204.270 - Report of commissioners, map or plan, where filed.

Section 204.280 - Election called by county commissions at direction of circuit court — costs, how taxed.

Section 204.290 - District a body corporate and politic, when.

Section 204.300 - Trustees, how appointed, qualifications, expenses reimbursement, compensation — registered professional engineer, may employ.

Section 204.310 - Advisory board, composition of — not required, when.

Section 204.320 - Board of trustees of common sewer districts, powers — board of trustees of certain districts, powers — enforceability of orders — industrial user defined.

Section 204.322 - Board of trustees, rules and regulations.

Section 204.330 - Board of trustees, duties — agreements as to manner of discharge — disputes, procedure, effect — petition for enforcement of agreement — power to contract — refusal to receive wastes — powers as to operation of facilities — procedur...

Section 204.331 - Subdistricts, how created — contract powers.

Section 204.332 - Subdistricts, how created, alternative method.

Section 204.340 - Board to have power of eminent domain — may cross, traverse or follow public highways — restoration at cost of district.

Section 204.350 - Contracts let by board on bids, exceptions.

Section 204.355 - Extension of boundaries, procedure — ballot form.

Section 204.360 - Costs of common sewer district met, how.

Section 204.370 - Bonds, issuance on four-sevenths vote — certain counties (Jackson and Cass).

Section 204.375 - Sewer districts and water districts may issue joint revenue bonds.

Section 204.380 - Bonds issued when, interest rate, redemption period, type, how signed, how sold.

Section 204.390 - Revenue bonds, payable how, not an indebtedness of district — information required on face of bond.

Section 204.400 - District to charge and collect sufficient revenues.

Section 204.410 - Net revenues defined, how expended.

Section 204.420 - Board may authorize establishment of various accounts by resolution — may limit issuance of additional bonds and limit rights of holders of such bonds.

Section 204.430 - Refunding bonds authorized.

Section 204.440 - Charges to be at rate recommended by advisory board, exception.

Section 204.450 - Proposition defeated, costs already incurred, paid how — successive elections for bond, authorized.

Section 204.455 - Delinquent fees or charges by sewer district to bear interest from due date — lien on land, when — procedure.

Section 204.460 - Board may accept grants of funds, material or labor and enter required agreements.

Section 204.470 - Local government officials required to perform certain acts and services.

Section 204.472 - Sewer service to be provided by agreement for certain annexed areas, procedure (Poplar Bluff, Butler County, counties of the third classification).

Section 204.565 - Formation of political subdivision as unincorporated subdistrict — procedure — petition, contents.

Section 204.567 - Circuit court shall hold hearing, notice, contents — decree, filing.

Section 204.569 - Board of trustees, powers in unincorporated sewer subdistrict — additional powers.

Section 204.571 - Authorized representative, advisory board — organization — recommendations.

Section 204.573 - Petition for extension of boundaries, contents — public hearing, notice — decree, filing.

Section 204.600 - Reorganization permitted, when.

Section 204.602 - Proceedings for reorganization, requirements.

Section 204.604 - Petition requirements.

Section 204.606 - Bonded indebtedness and security interests of creditors, effect of reorganization.

Section 204.608 - District a body corporate and politic, when — seal to be adopted — judicial notice of existence, when.

Section 204.610 - Trustees, appointment, qualifications, compensation, terms.

Section 204.612 - Levy and collection of taxes permitted, when.

Section 204.614 - Bond requirements — deposit of district moneys.

Section 204.616 - Powers of the board — industrial user defined.

Section 204.618 - Surveys and general plan for construction, duty of the board — agreements authorized — contracts permitted — additional powers.

Section 204.620 - Acquisition of real and personal property — use of public grounds, when.

Section 204.622 - Treatment plants, contracts for — agreements for professional services.

Section 204.624 - Costs, how met.

Section 204.626 - Issuance of revenue bonds, procedure.

Section 204.628 - Fees or charges levied, when due.

Section 204.630 - Revenue bonds, duties of district.

Section 204.632 - Revenue bonds, net revenues to be pledged.

Section 204.634 - Resolution authorizing revenue bonds — accounts.

Section 204.636 - Issuance of refunding bonds, when.

Section 204.638 - Grants or funds from state or federal government, trustees to accept.

Section 204.640 - Courts and officers of political subdivisions to cooperate with district.

Section 204.650 - Citation of law — definitions.

Section 204.652 - Improvements may be made — issuance of revenue bonds — assessments.

Section 204.654 - Establishment of area, procedure.

Section 204.656 - Costs apportioned against property.

Section 204.658 - Assessments required, roll to be prepared.

Section 204.660 - Hearing, procedure — notice to property owners — special assessments.

Section 204.662 - Court action, limitation.

Section 204.664 - Supplemental or additional assessments permitted, when — reassessment or new assessment required, when.

Section 204.666 - Assessment to constitute a lien, when.

Section 204.668 - Temporary notes authorized, when.

Section 204.670 - Funds required.

Section 204.672 - Cooperative agreements authorized, when.

Section 204.674 - Inapplicability.

Section 204.700 - No fee, charge, or tax to be assessed, when.