Effective - 28 Aug 1983
249.810. Dissolution of district, procedure. — 1. The incorporation of every district, heretofore or hereafter incorporated under and by virtue of the provisions of sections 249.760 to 249.810, shall be dissolved if, at any time before bonds are issued and negotiated to construct the works and improvements as provided by the plan of reclamation adopted by its board of supervisors, twenty-five percent or more of the registered voters of the district petition the circuit court wherein the district was incorporated for a dissolution thereof; provided, that upon the filing of any such petition, the circuit court shall, before dissolving the corporation, ascertain and determine the amount of money in the treasury of, or owing to, the district, and the amount of all warrants issued and unpaid by it and the amount of the debts and other obligations owing by it; and, if the amount of money in the treasury and owing to the district is in excess of the amount of the warrants, debts and other obligations, the circuit court shall order such warrants, debts and other obligations to be forthwith paid and discharged, and the excess divided among all the owners of land in the district who paid the same thereto, in the proportions in which they paid the same; but, if the amount of money, in the treasury and owing to the corporation, is not sufficient to pay and discharge the warrants, debts and other obligations, then the circuit court shall order the board of supervisors to levy and collect a uniform tax upon the real property within the district, sufficient in amount to pay the deficiency, and to thereupon pay the same.
2. At any time during the corporate life of the district, when all outstanding bonds have been paid and when all other indebtedness of the district has been paid or when there is sufficient money on hand to pay any and all outstanding indebtedness, and when there is sufficient money on hand to pay the costs and expenses of the dissolution of the corporation as herein provided, the board of supervisors may, and on a petition of a number of voters equal to twenty-five percent of those voting at the last preceding election of supervisors shall, submit the question to the voters to determine whether or not the district shall be dissolved and its corporate life terminated.
3. If the majority of the voters voting on the question vote in favor of the dissolution of the incorporation of the district, the board of supervisors shall cause to be filed in the circuit court wherein the district was incorporated, a petition setting out the facts; that there are no outstanding bonds of the district; that there is no other outstanding indebtedness of the district, or that there is sufficient money on hand to pay any outstanding indebtedness, as the case may be, and that there is sufficient money on hand to pay the cost and expenses of the dissolution; that due notice has been given of the meeting; and, that a majority, qualified as herein provided, voted in favor of the dissolution. Whereupon the court or the clerk thereof in vacation shall cause notice to be given by publication in some newspaper printed and published in the county for four successive weeks, the last publication being not less than fifteen days before the first day of the term to which the petition is made returnable, directed to the creditors, landowners and all persons interested, of the filing of the petition, its object and purpose, and ordering them to show cause, if any there be, on the first day, why the corporation should not be dissolved.
4. If, upon a hearing of the petition, the court finds the facts aforesaid and finds that there are no outstanding debts and that there is sufficient money to pay the expenses of dissolution, it shall enter its order dissolving said corporation. If it finds there is sufficient money on hand to pay all outstanding debts, it shall order the debts paid and thereafter, on proper showing of their payment, enter its order of dissolution.
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(L. 1961 p. 451 § 21, A.L. 1978 H.B. 971, A.L. 1983 H.B. 371)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XV - Lands, Levees, Drainage, Sewers and Public Water Supply
Chapter 249 - Sewer Districts in Certain Counties
Section 249.010 - Sewer district organization — petition for.
Section 249.020 - Determination of population.
Section 249.030 - Location of sewer district.
Section 249.040 - Sanitary engineer — appointment, oath, duties, reports, contents.
Section 249.050 - Notice of hearing.
Section 249.070 - Election on incorporation — notice.
Section 249.080 - Form of ballot for election to incur indebtedness.
Section 249.090 - Trustees — bonds issued — tax for interest and sinking fund.
Section 249.110 - Tax levy to be authorized by voters — election expenses, how paid.
Section 249.120 - Bonds — denominations — interest — registry — deposit of funds.
Section 249.130 - Taxes levied, when and how.
Section 249.136 - Indebtedness authorized — limitations — election required.
Section 249.140 - Trustees, qualifications, election, term.
Section 249.150 - Biennial elections.
Section 249.160 - Organization of board of trustees.
Section 249.170 - Two trustees may make decision.
Section 249.180 - Vacancies, how filled.
Section 249.190 - Failure of trustee to qualify — compensation of trustees.
Section 249.200 - Trustees to furnish bonds.
Section 249.210 - Trustees shall maintain record of proceedings.
Section 249.220 - Trustees may promulgate rules and regulations.
Section 249.230 - Trustees to employ an attorney.
Section 249.240 - Trustees to provide for payment of salaries, fees.
Section 249.250 - Unpaid warrants to draw interest.
Section 249.255 - Public sewer district lien for unpaid charges — disconnection of services.
Section 249.260 - Trustees to appoint engineer — adoption of sewer plan.
Section 249.270 - Purchase of maps.
Section 249.300 - Sewage disposal plants.
Section 249.310 - Trustees charged with maintenance of system.
Section 249.320 - Appropriation of land.
Section 249.330 - Bids for improvement contracts.
Section 249.340 - Contractual procedure and work specifications.
Section 249.350 - Payments on contract — inspection of work.
Section 249.360 - Subdivision of district.
Section 249.370 - Powers of board of trustees after adoption of plans.
Section 249.380 - Detailed plans of lateral system made and filed by engineer.
Section 249.390 - Election in subdistrict for issuance of bonds.
Section 249.395 - Funding or refunding bonds authorized — how paid.
Section 249.400 - Rental charges from abutting property owners.
Section 249.410 - Delinquent rental charges to bear interest.
Section 249.420 - Additional lateral sewers in subdistrict.
Section 249.430 - Definitions.
Section 249.460 - Sewer engineer appointment — duty to advise county commission.
Section 249.480 - Resolution to be published — hearing of protest.
Section 249.485 - Sewer district to be separate entity not part of county commission, exception.
Section 249.490 - County commission may alter district boundaries.
Section 249.500 - Joint sewers may be established by county commission.
Section 249.510 - Contract bids.
Section 249.520 - Contractor's bond — apportionment of costs — assessments — tax bills.
Section 249.530 - Construction without contract.
Section 249.550 - Assistants employed by sewer engineer.
Section 249.565 - Violation of section or regulation, misdemeanor.
Section 249.570 - Connection of previously constructed sewers.
Section 249.580 - Special tax bills.
Section 249.590 - Record of special tax bills.
Section 249.600 - County not liable for errors.
Section 249.610 - Sewer tax bill record — inquiries about taxes — payments.
Section 249.620 - Collector shall pay holder of tax bill.
Section 249.630 - Procedure of recording payments.
Section 249.650 - Suits to collect taxes.
Section 249.660 - Legal aid — how secured.
Section 249.663 - Dissolution of district when obligations paid — disposition of assets.
Section 249.665 - Incorporated cities excluded from district, when.
Section 249.667 - Powers of county commission as to city property if district bonds issued.
Section 249.670 - Liquidator — appointment — oath — bond — powers and duties.
Section 249.680 - Liquidator to have full charge of district.
Section 249.690 - Court defined.
Section 249.700 - Compensation of liquidator and counsel.
Section 249.710 - Penalty for nonpayment of tax fixed — prior inconsistent laws repealed.
Section 249.720 - Abatement of accrued penalties for delinquency.
Section 249.730 - Court costs not taxed, when.
Section 249.740 - Court costs may be abated, remitted or not taxed.
Section 249.750 - Suits dismissed, when — winding up affairs, discharge of liquidator.
Section 249.761 - Definitions.
Section 249.763 - Incorporation of district — petition — bond.
Section 249.765 - Notice of proceedings.
Section 249.770 - First election of supervisors — terms.
Section 249.773 - Election of supervisors — terms — vacancies, how filled.
Section 249.774 - Board members for sewer districts, appointment, terms, vacancies.
Section 249.775 - Oath of supervisors.
Section 249.783 - Duties of officers.
Section 249.787 - Estimate of expenses — tax levy, how collected.
Section 249.790 - Debt may be incurred, procedure.
Section 249.793 - Board may issue current revenue bonds.
Section 249.795 - Refunding bonds, how issued.
Section 249.797 - Revenue bonds, issuance — effect on fees and charges.
Section 249.803 - Owner and occupant both liable for sewerage charges.
Section 249.805 - Refunding of revenue bonds.
Section 249.807 - Extension of boundaries of district, procedure.
Section 249.810 - Dissolution of district, procedure.
Section 249.925 - Definitions.
Section 249.931 - Boundaries of district, how set.
Section 249.947 - Cause of action to set aside assessment, time limitation.
Section 249.949 - Assessment to be a lien on property.
Section 249.1100 - Consolidation of sewer districts permitted, when, procedure.
Section 249.1103 - Public hearing to be held prior to election for consolidation of sewer districts.
Section 249.1109 - Combining of original districts after consolidation approved.
Section 249.1112 - Board of directors, members, terms, vacancies, expenses.
Section 249.1115 - Powers, privileges and duties of original districts retained after consolidation.