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Charter Commission
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10/20/1988
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a a <br /> ' j 1 <br /> page 2 <br /> the explanation of procedures to be followed at the public <br /> hearing shall be mailed to each owner of real property abutting <br /> on the streets named in the proposed improvement at his/her last <br /> known address at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of said <br /> hearing. Failure to give mailed notice, or any defects in the <br /> notice, shall not invalidate the proceeding. The tax records <br /> of the County Auditor are used to determine ownership of real <br /> property abutting on the streets named in the proposed <br /> improvement. At such hearing the city council shall present a <br /> special assessment formula, and an analysis of the assessment <br /> income expected to offset the proposed improvement cost. At <br /> such hearing the city council can reduce the extent of the <br /> improvement as defined in the resolution setting the public <br /> hearing, and mailed to each owner of real property abutting on <br /> the streets named in the proposed improvement but cannot enlarge <br /> on the project. A period of sixty (60) days shall elaspe after <br /> the public hearing before any futher action shall be taken by <br /> the council on the proposed improvements. If the sixty(60) day <br /> period elapses without petitions against the proposed improvement <br /> the council can 1) if the improvement was commenced by a petition <br /> of twenty-five percent (25%) in numbers of owners of real <br /> property abutting on the streets named in the petition adopt <br /> a resolution to proceed with the proposed improvement by majority <br /> affirmative vote of all members of the council or 2) if the <br /> council initiated the proposed improvement adopt a resolution to <br /> proceed with the proposed improvement by a four-fifths (4/5) <br />
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