§ 35A.14.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board
§ 35A.14.005 Annexations beyond urban growth areas prohibited
§ 35A.14.010 Authority for annexation
§ 35A.14.015 Election method — Resolution for election — Contents of resolution
§ 35A.14.020 Election method — Contents of petition — Certification by auditor — Approval or rejection by legislative body — Costs
§ 35A.14.030 Filing of petition as approved by city
§ 35A.14.040 Election method — Hearing by review board — Notice
§ 35A.14.050 Decision of the county annexation review board — Filing — Date for election
§ 35A.14.070 Election method — Notice of election
§ 35A.14.080 Election method — Vote required for annexation — Proposition for assumption of indebtedness — Certification
§ 35A.14.085 Election method — Vote required for annexation with assumption of indebtedness — Without assumption of indebtedness
§ 35A.14.090 Election method — Ordinance providing for annexation, assumption of indebtedness
§ 35A.14.100 Election method — Effective date of annexation
§ 35A.14.110 Election method is alternative
§ 35A.14.120 Direct petition method — Notice to legislative body — Meeting — Assumption of indebtedness — Proposed zoning regulation — Contents of petition
§ 35A.14.130 Direct petition method — Notice of hearing
§ 35A.14.140 Direct petition method — Ordinance providing for annexation
§ 35A.14.150 Direct petition method — Effective date of annexation
§ 35A.14.160 Annexation review board — Composition
§ 35A.14.170 Time for filing nominations — Vacancies
§ 35A.14.180 Terms of members
§ 35A.14.190 Organization of annexation review board — Rules — Journal — Authority
§ 35A.14.200 Determination by county annexation review board — Factors considered — Filing of findings and decision
§ 35A.14.210 Court review of decisions of the county annexation review board
§ 35A.14.220 When review procedure may be dispensed with
§ 35A.14.231 Territory subject to annexation proposal — When annexation by another city or incorporation allowed
§ 35A.14.295 Annexation of unincorporated island of territory within code city — Resolution — Notice of hearing
§ 35A.14.296 Annexation of unincorporated territory pursuant to interlocal agreement
§ 35A.14.297 Ordinance providing for annexation of unincorporated island of territory — Referendum
§ 35A.14.299 Annexation of unincorporated island of territory within code city — Referendum — Effective date if no referendum
§ 35A.14.300 Annexation for municipal purposes
§ 35A.14.310 Annexation of federal areas
§ 35A.14.320 Annexation of federal areas — Provisions of ordinance — Authority over annexed territory
§ 35A.14.330 Proposed zoning regulation — Purposes of regulations and restrictions
§ 35A.14.340 Notice and hearing — Filings and recordings
§ 35A.14.380 Ownership of assets of fire protection district — Assumption of responsibility of fire protection — When at least sixty percent of assessed valuation is annexed or incorporated in code city
§ 35A.14.400 Ownership of assets of fire protection district — When less than sixty percent of assessed valuation is annexed or incorporated in code city
§ 35A.14.410 When right-of-way may be included — Use of right-of-way line as corporate boundary
§ 35A.14.420 Alternative direct petition method — Notice to legislative body — Meeting — Assumption of indebtedness — Proposed zoning regulation — Contents of petition
§ 35A.14.430 Alternative direct petition method — Notice of hearing
§ 35A.14.440 Alternative direct petition method — Ordinance providing for annexation
§ 35A.14.450 Alternative direct petition method — Effective date of annexation
§ 35A.14.460 Annexation of territory within urban growth areas — Interlocal agreement — Public hearing — Ordinance providing for annexation
§ 35A.14.470 Annexation of territory within urban growth areas — County may initiate process with other cities or towns — Interlocal agreement — Public hearing — Ordinance — Referendum — Election, when neces
§ 35A.14.472 Annexation of unincorporated territory within urban growth areas — Interlocal agreement, when authorized — Requirements
§ 35A.14.475 Annexation of territory within regional transit authorities
§ 35A.14.480 Annexation of territory served by fire districts — Interlocal agreement process
§ 35A.14.485 Annexation of fire districts — Transfer of employees
§ 35A.14.488 Fire protection and safety in proposed annexed territory — Report request
§ 35A.14.490 Annexation of territory used for an agricultural fair
§ 35A.14.500 Outstanding indebtedness not affected
§ 35A.14.550 Providing annexation information to public
§ 35A.14.700 Determining population of annexed territory — Certificate — As basis for allocation of state funds — Revised certificate
§ 35A.14.801 Taxes collected in annexed territory — Notification of annexation
§ 35A.14.900 Cancellation, acquisition of franchise or permit for operation of public service business in territory annexed — Regulation of solid waste collection
§ 35A.14.901 Application of chapter to annexations involving water or sewer service

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