Oklahoma Code § 19-901.23

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Withdrawal of territory from district
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Any portion of the district which will not be benefited by
remaining therein may be withdrawn from the district by the filing
of a petition containing the names of more than fifty-one percent
(51%) of the homeowners with three (3) acres or less, homeowners
within a planned unit development, or property owners who are not
developers of a planned unit development or other real estate
development within the portion sought to be withdrawn, requesting
the withdrawal of such portion from the district on the grounds that
it will not be benefited by remaining therein.  Such petition shall
be filed with the board of county commissioners and notice thereof
shall be given to the board of directors of the district.  The time
for hearing said petition shall not be less than thirty (30) days
after the receipt of the petition.  Any person interested may appear
at the hearing and object to the withdrawal or may object to the
continuance of the remaining territory as a district.  The board of
county commissioners shall consider and pass upon all objections and
if it finds that the portion of the district sought to be withdrawn
will not be benefited by remaining within the district and will not
serve as a fire hazard to the remaining portion of the district, and
that the territory remaining in the district will be benefited by
continuing as a district then it shall grant the petition.  In
determining the benefits to the territory to be withdrawn and
determining what constitutes a fire hazard, the board shall consider
the location of the nearest fire protection facility.  If the
nearest facility is considered by the board to be an unsafe distance
which would create a fire hazard to the territory to be withdrawn or

the remaining territory, the board shall deny the petition.  The
board shall also consider the benefit to the territory sought to be
withdrawn of any newly constructed fire protection facilities or
newly purchased fire protection equipment for the district and if
such facilities and equipment are determined to be of substantial
benefit to the territory to be withdrawn, then the board may deny
the petition.  If in the judgment of the board of county
commissioners existence of the territory sought to be withdrawn will
make further existence of the district impracticable, the board
shall proceed to order a dissolution of the district.  In the case
of withdrawal of any property from the district as herein provided,
such property shall remain subject to the payment of its
proportionate part of any bonds theretofore authorized by the
district and shall remain subject to annual assessment for the
payment of the principal and interest thereof in the same manner and
to the same extent as if such property had not been withdrawn.  Such
annual assessments, however, shall be computed upon the appraisal
shown on the district appraisal record at the time of the withdrawal
of such property.

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