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to the date of said hearing. At such hearing the city council shall receive any <br /> written and oral statements, and hear any petitioners for or against the proposed <br /> improvement. A period of sixty days shall elapse after the public hearing before <br /> any further action shall be taken by the council on the proposed improvement. If <br /> within such sixty day period, a remonstrance against such improvement be filed with <br /> the council, signed by not less than twenty-five percent of the owners proposed <br /> to be assessed for such improvement, protesting the making of the improvement, the <br /> council shall not make such improvement at the expense of the property benefited, <br /> unless, in the meantime, there be filed with the council a petition asking that the <br /> improvement be made, signed by other property owners proposed to be assessed for <br /> such improvement at least equal in number to those signing the remonstrance; in <br /> which event the council may disregard the remonstrance. Any person whose name <br /> appears on a request to the council for a local improvement, on a remonstrance <br /> against a local improvement, or on a petition for a local improvement, may withdraw <br /> his/her name by a statement in writing filed with the council before such request, <br /> remonstrance or petition is presented to the council. <br /> Subd. 2. When less than 100 percent of the estimated cost of a proposed local <br /> improvement is to be paid for by special assessment, within the sixty day period <br /> after a public hearing has been held on the proposed improvement, a remonstrance <br /> may be filed with the council, signed by a majority of the number of electors who <br /> voted for mayor in the last regular municipal election, protesting against either <br /> the improvement, or the assessment formula, or both. In this event, the council <br /> shall not proceed with the improvement, as proposed. <br /> Subd. 3. When a proposed improvement is allowed under the foregoing subdivisions, <br /> the council may proceed at anytime between sixty days and one year after the public <br /> -26- <br />