Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 52 Fire Protection Districts - Chapter 52.04 Annexation
- 52.04.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board
Actions taken under chapter 52.04 RCW may be subject to potential review by a boundary review board under chapter 36.93 RCW.[1989 c 84 § 42.] ...
- 52.04.011 Annexation of territory by election method -- Procedure -- Indebtedness -- Election dispensed with, when
(1) A territory adjacent to a fire protection district and not within the boundaries of a city, town, or other fire protection district may be ...
- 52.04.021 Annexation by petition method -- Alternative to election method
The method of annexation provided for in RCW 52.04.031, 52.04.041, and 52.04.051 shall be an alternate method to that specified in RCW 52.04.011.[1984 c 230 ...
- 52.04.031 Annexation by petition method -- Petition -- Signers -- Content
A petition for annexation of an area adjacent to a fire district shall be in writing, addressed to and filed with the board of fire ...
- 52.04.041 Annexation by petition method -- Hearing -- Notice
If the petition for annexation filed with the board of commissioners complies with the requirements of law, the board may accept the petition, fix a ...
- 52.04.051 Annexation by petition method -- Resolution providing for annexation
After the hearing, the board of fire commissioners shall determine by resolution whether the area shall be annexed. It may annex all or any portion ...
- 52.04.056 Withdrawal or reannexation of areas
(1) As provided in this section, a fire protection district may withdraw areas from its boundaries, or reannex areas into the fire protection district that ...
- 52.04.061 Annexation of adjacent city or town -- Procedure
A city or town lying adjacent to a fire protection district may be annexed to such district if at the time of the initiation of ...
- 52.04.071 Annexation of adjacent city or town -- Election
The county legislative authority or authorities shall by resolution call a special election to be held in the city or town and in the fire ...
- 52.04.081 Annexation of adjacent city or town -- Annual tax levies -- Limitations
The annual tax levies authorized by chapter 52.16 RCW shall be imposed throughout the fire protection district, including any city or town annexed thereto. Any ...
- 52.04.091 Additional territory annexed by city to be part of district
When any city, code city, or town is annexed to a fire protection district under RCW 52.04.061 and 52.04.071, thereafter, any territory annexed by the ...
- 52.04.101 Withdrawal by annexed city or town -- Election
The legislative body of such a city or town which has annexed to such a fire protection district, may, by resolution, present to the voters ...
- 52.04.111 Annexation of city or town -- Transfer of employees
When any city, code city or town is annexed to a fire protection district under RCW 52.04.061 and 52.04.071, any employee of the fire department ...
- 52.04.121 Annexation of city or town -- Transfer of employees -- Rights and benefits
(1) An eligible employee may transfer into the fire protection district civil service system, if any, or if none, then may request transfer of employment ...
- 52.04.131 Annexation of city or town -- Transfer of employees -- Notice -- Time limitation
When a city, code city or town is annexed to a fire protection district and as a result any employee is laid off who is ...
- 52.04.141 Annexation of contiguous territory not in same county
Any attempted annexation in 1987 and thereafter by a fire protection district of contiguous territory, that is located in a county other than the county ...
- 52.04.151 Annexation of territory not in same county -- District name
Any fire protection district located in a single county that annexes territory in another county shall be identified by the name of each county in ...
- 52.04.161 Newly incorporated city or town deemed annexed by district -- Withdrawal
If the area of a newly incorporated city or town is located in one or more fire protection districts, the city or town is deemed ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009