House of Representatives

HB 2462

annexation; county land; restrictions

Sponsors: Representatives Gullett, Kraft, Cheuvront, et al.

 

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Committee on Public Institutions & Rural Affairs

 

Committee on Retirement & Government Operations

 

Caucus and COW

 

Third Read

 

 

As Passed the House

 

HB 2462 prohibits a city or town from annexing territory from the county that is a county owned park, a park operated on public lands by a county as part of a management agreement or land owned by a flood control district unless otherwise agreed to by the board of supervisors.  Also, HB 2462 establishes a process for a county to initiate deannexation of a territory from a city or town that is a county owned park, a park operated on public lands by a county as part of a management agreement or land owned by a flood control district. 

History

A.R.S. § 9-471 establishes the procedures that are required to extend and increase the boundaries of a city or town through annexation.  The first step in annexation is creating a petition that contains a description and map of the area to be annexed.  Thirty days after the petition has been filed with the county recorder, signatures must be collected of more than one-half of the owners of real and personal property and more than one-half of the owners of real and personal property in the proposed annexation. The signatures must be collected within one year after the last day of the thirty-day waiting period prior to obtaining signatures.  Once the signatures have been collected, the governing board of the city or town can adopt an ordinance annexing the territory that becomes final 30 days later.

Additionally, current statute outlines a process by which one municipality can deannex property from another municipality.  HB 2462 would extend the authority to deannex to counties if the territory is a county owned park, a park operated on public lands by a county as part of a management agreement or land owned by a flood control district.

Provisions

·              Prohibits a city or town from annexing territory that is a county owned park, a park operated on public lands by a county as part of a management agreement or land owned by a flood control district unless otherwise agreed to by the board of supervisors.

·              Establishes a process for a county to initiate deannexation of a territory from a city or town that is a county owned park, a park operated on public lands by a county as part of a management agreement or land owned by a flood control district.

·              Contains other technical and conforming changes.

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·              45th Legislature               

·              Second Regular Session   2          February 5, 2002

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