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Can a person outside the water district petition to be annexed into the water district?

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Can a person outside the water district petition to be annexed into the water district?

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A. Areas that border the district boundaries can request to be annexed. If the board approves the area for annexation, at least 10% of the registered voters within the new area must sign a petition to be annexed. Then the proposal will be put on a mail ballot to all registered voters within the existing district and proposed expansion area. If at least 40% of all registered voters residing within the proposed and existing district have voted, and if a majority of the votes are in favor, then the district expansion will be approved.

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