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Re: Whoopitydoodah post# 271574

Monday, 10/16/2017 1:54:44 PM

Monday, October 16, 2017 1:54:44 PM

Post# of 341665
You obviously didn't get to the first page.

"Incorporation Process
The procedure for the incorporation of an unincorporated community in the State of
California is a lengthy and very complex process requiring at least a year of formal
review.
The purpose of the process is to ensure that any proposed incorporation is
economically feasible and in the best interests of the community. An incorporation
proposal must also be environmentally and logically sound from a public service
standpoint. The procedures for incorporation should be followed to avoid unnecessary
delays and to reduce the risk of potential litigation.
Processing an incorporation proposal can be divided into five separate stages: (1)
developing the incorporation proposal; (2) initiating the incorporation proposal; (3)
LAFCO staff review of the incorporation

There are 5 key words there that cannot be ignored! "in the State of California"

Let me say it again.

There are 5 key words there that cannot be ignored! "in the State of California"

Do you understand the difference between county and state or did you just read Stanislaus County and call it quits? No the county doesn't ultimately have the right to approve. Too bad so sad...


ERBB ON!!!!

ERBB ON!