(a) The board of directors of a district may from time to time, on its own motion, and upon the filing of a petition by a majority in number of the owners of the lands or the owners of a majority in value of the lands, as shown by the last assessment of real property […]
(a) Upon its adoption of a proposed improvement plan for an improvement project area, a copy of the plan shall be submitted to appropriate federal and state agencies for comment and the board of directors shall file the plan with the clerk of the chancery court of the county in which the district is located, […]
(a) If the plan adopted by the board and filed with the clerk of the court is based on, and accompanied by, a preliminary survey and report prepared with the assistance of a federal or state agency, which sets forth the purpose of the plan, delineates the area to be benefited, describes the general nature […]
All costs and expenses incurred in the preparation, adoption, and approval of an improvement plan shall be paid by the district out of its general funds, but all such costs and expenses paid by the district, upon the approval of the improvement plan, shall be repaid to the general funds of the district out of […]
(a) The order of the court approving the improvement plan as provided in § 14-125-602 or the final improvement plan as provided in § 14-125-603, and establishing the improvement project area described therein, shall have all the force and effect of a judgment. (b) Any landowner within the project area may appeal from the order […]
(a) (1) If a proposed improvement plan for an improvement project area includes land in more than one (1) soil and water conservation district, the districts involved, after adoption of the plan by the respective boards of directors of each district, may jointly petition the chancery court of the county in which the largest portion […]
(a) The board of directors may at any time alter the plan for works of improvement, but, before constructing the work according to the changed plan, the changed plan shall be filed with the clerk of the chancery court, and notice of the filing shall be given by publication for two (2) weeks in some […]
After the work contemplated by the original improvement plan has been completed, the board of directors may adopt and file with the clerk of the chancery court where the original plan was filed a plan for additional works of improvement for the project area, and the proceedings with respect to such additional plan, including the […]