468.629 - LOST RECORDS -- HEARING.

        468.629  LOST RECORDS -- HEARING.         When the records of any mutual drain are incomplete or have been      lost, or when the owner of any land affected by such mutual drain      believes that the apportionment of costs or damages is inequitable or      that repair or reconstruction is needed, such owner may petition the      board of supervisors for relief.  The board shall notify all affected      parties of such petition, and set a date for a hearing on the      petition.  The board may adjourn the proceedings from day to day, but      no adjournment shall be for more than ten days, and may order such      engineering examinations, reclassifications of lands and appraisals      of damages as they deem necessary.  At the completion of the hearing      the supervisors shall reestablish the original records or establish a      revised record and basis for apportionment of costs and damages as      they find equitable and advisable, and may order such repairs or      reconstruction as they find to be needed.  All cost of such      reestablishment or revisions of records, and of the needed repair or      reconstruction shall be apportioned in accordance with the basis      established.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 465.30] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         89 Acts, ch 126, § 2         CS89, § 468.629         Referred to in § 468.630