ARS § 48-1707
If an election is called, the board must hear objections to including land in the proposed district. Landowners or interested persons who want exclusion or relief from district burdens must file written objections with the board of supervisors. Objectors are not excluded unless it is shown they will not benefit, and th
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If an election is called, the board must hear objections to including land in the proposed district. Landowners or interested persons who want exclusion or relief from district burdens must file written objections with the board of supervisors. Objectors are not excluded unless it is shown they will not benefit, and they bear the burden of proving their claimed rights.
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