357A.6 - FINDINGS -- ORDER.

        357A.6  FINDINGS -- ORDER.         After the hearing, the supervisors may strike off any part of the      territory that testimony shows will not be benefited by the creation      of the district.  If the supervisors do not find that the district is      reasonably necessary, they shall dismiss the petition.         If the supervisors find that required notice of the hearing has      been given and that the proposed district is reasonably necessary for      the public health, convenience, and comfort of the residents, or may      be of benefit in providing fire protection, they shall make an order      establishing the district as a political subdivision, designating its      boundary, and identifying it by name or number.  The order shall be      published in the same newspaper which published the notice of      hearing.  The supervisors shall prepare and preserve a complete      record of the hearing on the petition and their findings and action.      
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 357A.6] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         91 Acts, ch 134, §7         Referred to in § 357A.14