2005 Idaho Code - 31-4320 — DISSOLUTION OF DISTRICT -- PROCEDURE

                                  TITLE  31
                           COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW
                                  CHAPTER 43
                             RECREATION DISTRICTS
    31-4320.  DISSOLUTION OF DISTRICT -- PROCEDURE. A recreation district may
be dissolved as follows:
    (a)  Any person or persons may file a petition for the dissolution of a
recreation district with the clerk. Such petition which may be in one (1) or
more papers shall state the name of the district and shall be signed by not
less than twenty per cent (20%) of the qualified electors resident within the
boundaries of the district.
    (b)  Within thirty (30) days after the filing of such petition, the county
commissioners shall determine whether or not the same substantially complies
with the requirements of this section. If the county commissioners find that
there has not been substantial compliance with such requirements, they shall
enter an order to that effect specifying the particular deficiencies and
dismissing the petition. If the county commissioners find that there has been
substantial compliance with such requirements, the county commissioners shall
forthwith enter an order to that effect and calling an election, subject to
the provisions of section 34-106, Idaho Code, upon the dissolution of such
district as provided in this section.
    (c)  If the county commissioners order an election as provided in this
section, such election shall be conducted and notice thereof given in
accordance with the provisions of section 31-4304, Idaho Code.
    (d)  Immediately after such election, the judges at such election shall
forward the ballots and results of such election to the clerk. The county
commissioners shall canvass the vote within ten (10) days after such election.
If one-half (1/2) or more of the votes cast at such election are against the
dissolution of such district, the county commissioners shall enter an order so
finding and declaring that such district shall not be dissolved. If more than
one-half (1/2) of the votes cast at such election are in favor of dissolving
such district, the county commissioners shall enter an order so finding and
declaring such district duly dissolved. The county commissioners shall cause
one (1) certified copy of such order to be filed in the office of the county
recorder of such county. Immediately upon the entry of such order, the
dissolution of such district shall be complete.
    (e)  Upon such dissolution being complete, title to all property of the
dissolved district shall vest in the county where such property is situated.
The county commissioners shall then: sell and dispose thereof in the manner
provided by law for the sale or disposition of county property; apply the
proceeds thereof to pay any lawful claims against the dissolved district, if
any; and apply the balance remaining, if any, to any public recreation
purposes within the county.
    (f)  When the boundaries of the district lie in two (2) or more counties,
the county commissioners of each county shall act separately in the election
and dissolution of that part of the district contained in their county but the
county commissioners of each such county shall meet together before calling
such election and provide for uniform proceedings in each county. If there is
any balance remaining after sale and disposition of the property of such
dissolved district, it shall be prorated among such counties in proportion to
each county's share of the total assessed valuation of such dissolved district
for the preceding calendar year.
    (g)  After such election, the validity of the proceedings hereunder shall
not be affected by any defect in the petition or in the number or
qualifications of the signers thereof, and in no event shall any action be
commenced or maintained or defense made affecting the validity of the
dissolution of such district after six (6) months has expired from the date of
entering the order declaring the dissolution of such district.

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