9-131. Incorporation; definition A. When two-thirds of the qualified electors in each county residing in a single community containing a collective population of fifteen hundred or more inhabitants petition their respective boards of supervisors, setting forth the metes and bounds of the community and the name under which the petitioners desire to be incorporated, and […]
9-132. Disincorporation Upon petition of two-thirds of the qualified electors residing within a city or town located in more than one county, the boards of supervisors of the respective counties, meeting in joint session may disincorporate the city or town, and appoint a trustee with authority to terminate the affairs of the corporation, sell and […]
9-133. Reincorporation The provisions of section 9-103 shall be applicable to incorporations under this article, provided that petitions under this section shall be submitted to the respective boards of supervisors. The boards of supervisors meeting in joint session may order the city or town disincorporated and reincorporated.
9-134. Annexation Any incorporated city or town may annex territory in an adjacent county pursuant to the provisions of section 9-471.
9-135. Relations with county If a city or town is located in more than one county, and the law requires the filing or recording of any paper, document or notice of the taking of any action within a county, such city or town shall perform such filing or recording or take such action within the […]
9-136. State or county collected taxes The department of revenue, the county treasurers and every other state department, agency or political subdivision, shall remit to cities and towns located in more than one county their portion of taxes which are collected for and in behalf of the incorporated cities and towns. Distribution of such taxes […]
9-137. Powers and duties Cities and towns incorporated pursuant to the provisions of this article shall have all the powers, duties, rights and privileges granted to incorporated cities and towns under the laws and constitution of this state.