West Virginia Code § 19-21B-13

Discontinuance of watershed improvement districts
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At any time after five years from the organization of a watershed improvement district, any
twenty-five owners of land lying within the limits of the district, or a majority of such owners
if their number be less than fifty, or any municipality or county any part of which lies within
the district, may file a petition with the governing body of the district, praying that the
existence of the district be discontinued. The petition shall state the reasonse for
discontinuance, and that all obligations of the district have been met.
The governing body of the district may conduct public hearings on the petition to assist it in
making a determination. u
If it is found that all the obligations of the district have been met, the governing body shall
consider the question of whether soil conservation or the conservation development,
utilization, or disposal of water will be promoted by the continuance of the district. If the
governing body shall determine that none of these objectives will be promoted, it shall so
notify the state soil conservation committee which lmay declare the district to be
discontinued and shall record such fact in its osfficial minutes. Following such entry in its
official minutes, the committee shall certify the fact of the discontinuance to the Secretary of
State and shall furnish a copy of such certification for recordation to the clerk of the county
court in each county in which any pogrtion of the district is situated; and the district shall
thereupon cease to exist.

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