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How to fill out the WA Petition for Annexation online
Completing the WA Petition for Annexation is a crucial step for property owners seeking to annex their land to the City of Lacey. This guide will provide you with clear instructions on how to fill out the form correctly and ensure that your petition meets all necessary requirements.
Follow the steps to complete your annexation petition effectively.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the petition and open it in the editor.
- In the top section of the form, you will find a space to address the city council and state your intent to annex the property. Make sure to include 'To: The Honorable City Council of the City of Lacey, State of Washington'.
- Next, identify yourself as a property owner. Clearly list your name(s) and ensure you represent at least 60% of the assessed property value as required.
- In this section, you must refer to Exhibit A and Exhibit B. Ensure the description of the property you wish to annex is accurate and corresponds with the mapped location and legal description provided in these exhibits.
- Indicate your preferences for annexation terms. Specifically, state your agreement to 'Adoption of Medium Density Residential, 6-12 units per acre' and the 'Assumption of a pro rata share of the City's bonded indebtedness' clearly.
- Sign and date the petition in the designated area. Remember that every page with a signature must include all the above information.
- Lastly, provide any additional information requested such as your address, acreage, parcel number, and assessor value. Once complete, ensure that all changes are saved.
- After reviewing the completed form, you can download, print, or share the petition as needed to finalize your submission.
Start filling out your WA Petition for Annexation online today to ensure your property is annexed without delay.
In some cases, a city can annex property without the owner's consent through a process known as involuntary annexation. This usually involves specific conditions defined by state law and can vary by location. While it may seem exasperating, staying informed about local laws can help you understand your property rights regarding the WA Petition for Annexation.
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