§ 14-40-1901 - Designation by resolution.
               	 		
14-40-1901.    Designation by resolution.
    (a)  Whenever  it appears that the official corporate limits as shown by the records  of the Secretary of State for any city or incorporated town have for  more than ten (10) years included an area or territory that has not been  recognized by city or incorporated town officials and assessed for  taxation as a part of the city or incorporated town during the period,  because of error or otherwise, and which has not been legally detached  from the city or incorporated town, then the city or incorporated town  council may, by resolution, designate and determine for any portion of  the area or territory which it believes is unsuitable for urban  development in the foreseeable future, that it is no longer necessary  for corporate purposes, and that it desires to officially detach the  designated area or territory outside of its corporate limits, retaining  the remainder of the unrecognized territory therein.
(b)  A  certified copy of the resolution shall then be filed with the county  court of the county where the city or town is situated or the county  where the area or territory affected is situated, together with a  petition that a hearing be held by the court to determine whether the  designated portions of the area or territory shall be officially  excluded from the city or incorporated town limits.