Chapter 15.5. Dissolution Upon Annexation To Maintenance District Or Establishment Of A County Service Area, A Community Services District, Or A City of California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 14. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 15.5.
(a) A district organized under this part may be dissolved by
resolution of the board of supervisors if all of the territory in
the district has been annexed to a maintenance district for street
lighting organized pursuant to Chapter 26 (commencing with Section
5820), Part 3, Division 7 and which shall provide service to the area
and shall assume all of the assets and liabilities of the dissolved
district.
Subsequent to annexation into a maintenance district for street
lighting, and the dissolution of the highway lighting district formed
pursuant to this part, all of the property tax revenues that would
have accrued to the highway lighting district formed pursuant to this
part, if it had remained a highway lighting district, shall accrue
to the annexing maintenance district.
(b) A district organized under this part may be dissolved by a
resolution of the board of supervisors, after a public hearing, where
a county service area has been established to provide service to all
the territory in the district and will assume all the assets and
liabilities of the dissolved district.
A district organized under this part may be dissolved by a
resolution of the board of supervisors, after a public hearing,
where a community services district has been established, or a city
has been formed, to provide service to all or part of the territory
of the district and the community services district or the city, as
the case may be, has elected to assume all the assets and liabilities
of the dissolved district.
If the board of supervisors finds that all of the facts set
forth in Section 19280 exist, the board may dissolve the district by
adopting a resolution which sets forth such facts. In the resolution,
the board may fix a date upon which the dissolution shall become
effective.
The dissolution shall be effective upon the filing with the
State Board of Equalization and the county assessor of a copy of the
resolution of the board of supervisors declaring the district
dissolved, or on such later date as may be fixed by the board of
supervisors in such resolution.