Section 4830 Of Article 7. Annexation From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 5. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 7.
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. Territory, whether situated within the same or another county
and whether incorporated or unincorporated, which is not included in
any other county sanitation district or other district formed for
similar purposes, may be annexed to a county sanitation district if
the directors find and determine that the additional territory will
be benefited by annexation. Notwithstanding the provisions of the
preceding sentence, territory, whether situated within the same or
another county and whether incorporated or unincorporated, which is
included in any district, which district is not, at the time of the
proposed annexation, performing similar services in the area proposed
to be annexed, may be annexed to a county sanitation district if the
board of directors finds and determines that the additional
territory will be benefited by the annexation. The land proposed to
be annexed need not consist of contiguous parcels nor be contiguous
with the county sanitation district when such land is within the same
county. When land proposed to be annexed is not within the same
county such land shall be contiguous to the district.