Section 50623 Of Article 4. Annexations, Additions And Withdrawals From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 2.5. >> Article 4.
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. At the time fixed for the hearing or to which it may be
continued, the legislative body shall hear and pass upon the proposal
and any objections which may be filed to the inclusion of any
property within the proposed annexation. The legislative body, by
ordinance, may determine that the territory or any part thereof will
be benefited by annexation to the district and may order that the
boundaries of the district be altered to include the benefited
territory.
If at the hearing it appears that owners of more than one-half of
the real property within the area proposed to be annexed and subject
to assessment have made objection in writing to the annexation, and
protests are not withdrawn so as to reduce the number of protests to
less than a majority, the legislative body, by resolution entered
upon its minutes, shall so find. Thereafter the legislative body
shall not proceed further, and the proceeding is terminated.