§ 105282 Annexation Benefit Determination
The board has to decide if adding new land will be good for that land, then pass a resolution with at least two‑thirds of the board members voting yes, and finally get the county supervisors to approve it.
A school district wants to add a nearby neighborhood to its boundaries.
The board looks at whether the neighborhood will get better schools or services, votes at least two‑thirds in favor, and then the county supervisors sign off on the change.
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§ 105282 Annexation Benefit Determination
Last verified: January 11, 2026