Annexation/Municipalization (5)

Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/25/2024

HB 0022 EvaluatingCreating New Cities - Stipulations Oliver, Mary Margaret 82nd
1/16/2013 House - House Second Readers GAff --
Annexation/Municipalization Form of Government General County Government Land Use/Zoning Service Delivery
Todd Edwards
This legislation stipulates methods by which the General Assembly can create new cities. 
 
In counties where more than 25% of the population lives in cities, in order to create a new city, the remainder of the unincorporated area would have to be placed in the new city or annexed into existing cities. 
 
In any type of county, a bill to create the new city would have to be introduced in the first year of a two year legislative session, studied in between sessions and adopted in the second year of the session. In the time between sessions, a study of the proposed city would be conducted to include: the economic viability of the proposed city, the plan for the remaining unincorporated area of the county, the amount of taxes necessary for the proposed city to provide services to its residents, the financial impact of the new city on the county and adjacent cities in the county, a comparison of the estimated police, fire and sanitation services in the new city, the county and the adjacent cities before and after the creation of the city, the financial impact of the plan on the remaining unincorporated area of the county, and the county as a whole and the existing cities.
 
The legislative committees considering the creation of the new city would be required to hear testimony to determine if there are less disruptive or less costly alternatives than creation of a new city.  For instance, they would hear testimony about whether overlay zoning districts, special land use districts, and special tax districts would better meet the needs of the residents of the proposed city. 
 
If a proposed city is within a certain distance of existing cities, the existing cities must adopt a resolution consenting to the creation of the new city. 
HB 0690 SupportAnnexing Unincorporated Islands Rogers, Carl 29th
3/4/2014 Senate Read and Referred GAff SLGO -
Annexation/Municipalization General County Government Todd Edwards
This legislation authorizes counties to petition, after the adoption of a resolution, cities within the county to annex unincorporated islands within their jurisdiction. If the city fails to annex those islands within six months, the county is authorized to undertake mediation (using the current annexation arbitration process within the Department of Community Affairs). The arbitration panel then meets with the county and city and will render a recommendation within 90 days. Either party that does not agree to carrying out that recommendation is required to pay the full costs and expenses of the other party for the mediation.
HB 0851 NeutralSugar Hill, City of; incorporation of certain parcels of land into corporate limits; provide Brooks Coleman
6/1/2014 Effective Date IGC SLGO -
Annexation/Municipalization General County Government Local Legislation
HB 1144 NeutralPowder Springs, City of; provide annexation of certain property Wilkerson, David 38th
4/10/2014 House Date Signed by Governor IGC SLGO -
Annexation/Municipalization General County Government Local Legislation
SB 0416 NeutralCity of Cleveland; provide for annexation of property into the city boundaries Steve Gooch
4/10/2014 Senate Date Signed by Governor IGC SLGO -
Annexation/Municipalization General County Government Local Legislation
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