§ 14-284-224 - Petition to annex territory to an existing district -- Special election.
               	 		
14-284-224.    Petition to annex territory to an existing district -- Special election.
    (a)    (1)    (A)  When  petitions are filed with the board of commissioners of a fire  protection district created pursuant to this subchapter containing the  signatures of at least ten percent (10%) of qualified electors of a  portion of the unincorporated area of the county, as determined by the  number of votes cast by the qualified electors of that portion of the  county for all candidates for Governor at the last preceding general  election, requesting the annexation of the territory to an existing fire  protection district created under this subchapter and requesting that  assessed benefits be made on the property located within the area to be  annexed to help finance the operation of the district, the board of  commissioners shall conduct a public hearing on the petition.
            (B)  If  the board determines the annexation to be desirable, the board shall  notify the quorum court, and the quorum court may at its discretion call  a special election within the area of the existing fire protection  district and the area proposed to be annexed to determine whether the  annexation should occur.
      (2)  No  annexation shall occur except pursuant to an election under subsection  (b) of this section or by ordinance under subsection (d) of this  section.
(b)    (1)  The special  election called by the quorum court to submit the question of the  annexation and financing of the fire protection district to the electors  of the district and the area to be annexed shall be held no later than  ninety (90) days after the proclamation of a special election in  accordance with    7-11-201 et seq.
      (2)  At  the election, the question of annexing the area to the district and the  financing of the district shall be placed on the ballot in  substantially the following form:
      "FOR  the annexation of ..........(description of area to be annexed), and the  levy of assessed benefits on real property within the area to be  annexed to help finance the district ......................[]
      AGAINST  the annexation of ..........(description of area to be annexed), and  the levy of assessed benefits on real property within the area to be  annexed to help finance the district ......................[]"
(c)  If  a majority of those voting at the election who reside within the area  to be annexed and a majority of those voting at the election who reside  within the existing district vote in favor of the annexation, the area  shall be deemed annexed and shall become a part of the fire protection  district and governed accordingly.
(d)    (1)  As  an alternative to an election on the annexation issue, if the board of  commissioners of a fire protection district is in favor of the  annexation, the board may refer the petitions to the county quorum court  that may then accomplish the annexation by enactment of a county  ordinance providing for the annexation.
      (2)    (A)    (i)  However, the ordinance shall not go into effect until sixty (60) days after its enactment.
                  (ii)  During  that time, if petitions calling for a referendum on the ordinance are  presented to the quorum court and the petitions are signed by the number  prescribed in subsection (a) of this section, the quorum court shall  call a special election in accordance with    7-11-201 et seq. on the  issue of the annexation.
            (B)  The election shall be conducted as prescribed in subsection (b) of this section.
            (C)  Unless  at least a majority of those voting at the election who reside within  the area to be annexed and a majority of those voting at the election  who reside within the existing district vote in favor of the annexation,  the annexation shall not occur.
      (3)  If  the petitions are filed within sixty (60) days after enacting the  ordinance, the ordinance shall not go into effect until and unless the  annexation is approved at the election provided for in this section.
(e)  An  attempt at annexation under this section, whether successful or not,  shall in no way reduce the bonding authority of the fire protection  district, nor shall the failure of the attempt at annexation have any  effect on the existing fire protection district.
(f)  No  area shall be annexed under this section if it is located within the  service area of another fire protection district or a nonprofit fire  protection corporation.