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18 <br /> <br /> Section 8.03. Local Improvement Ordinances and Regulations. Within 90 days after this <br />Charter goes into effect, the Council shall enact suitable ordinance(s) governing local improvements <br />and special assessments. The ordinance(s) shall provide a complete working code covering the <br />determination of assessments and assessment Districts, public hearings, appeals from a collection of <br />assessments, penalties for delinquency in making payments, financing of said assessments, and the <br />certifying of unpaid assessments for collection by the proper county officer. Said ordinance(s) shall <br />also provide for installment payments and notices to be given thereof, appellate procedure, re- <br />assessment, if necessary, and all other matters appropriate to the subject of local improvements and <br />assessments. After the adoption of such ordinance(s) providing for local improvements, all <br />procedures in compliance therewith shall conform to the regulations as set forth in such <br />ordinance(s) and as otherwise contained in this Charter. <br /> <br /> Section 8.04. Procedure. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. All improvements to be paid for by special assessments against the benefited <br />property shall be instituted by either, (1) the petition of at least twenty-five percent in number of the <br />benefited property owners together with a resolution adopted by an affirmative vote of the majority <br />of all of the Council, or, (2) a resolution adopted by a four-fifths affirmative vote of all of the <br />Council. The Council resolution shall state the nature and scope of the proposed improvement, and <br />shall provide means to obtain a cost estimate which shall set forth the cost of the improvement both <br />in unit price and in total thereof. Upon receipt of such estimate, the Council shall by resolution set a <br />date for a public hearing on the proposed improvement, setting forth therein the time, place and <br />purpose of such hearing. Such resolution shall be described in the City Newsletter and published <br />twice at least one week apart in the official newspaper of the City no less than two weeks prior to <br />the date of said hearing, and in addition thereto, a copy of such resolution including estimated unit <br />prices and estimated total price thereof shall be mailed to each benefited property owner at owner's <br />last known address at least two weeks prior to the date of said hearing. Failure to give mailed <br />notice, or any defects in the notice, shall not invalidate the proceedings. At such hearing the City <br />Council shall receive any written and oral statements, and hear any petitioners for or against the <br />proposed improvement. A period of sixty days shall elapse after the public hearing before any <br />further action shall be taken by the Council on the proposed improvement. If within such sixty day <br />period, a petition against such improvement be filed with the Council, signed by a majority of the <br />owners proposed to be assessed for the improvement, or, when the improvement has been petitioned <br />for, signed by a number of the owners proposed to be assessed for such improvement at least equal <br />to the number of those who petitioned for the improvement, the Council shall not make such <br />improvement at the expense of the property benefited, unless, in the meantime, there be filed with <br />the Council a petition asking that the improvement be made, signed by property owners proposed to <br />be assessed for such improvement at least equal in number to those who signed the petition against <br />the improvement; in which event the Council may disregard the petition against the improvement. <br />Any person whose name appears on a petition to the Council for a local improvement, or on a <br />petition to the Council against a local improvement, may withdraw their name by a statement in <br />writing filed with the Council before such petition is presented to the Council. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 2. Regardless of the provisions in Subdivision 1, when less than 100 percent of <br />the estimated cost of a proposed local improvement is to be paid for by special assessment, within <br />the sixty day period after a public hearing has been held on the proposed improvement, a petition <br />may be filed with the Council, signed by a majority of the number of electors who voted for Mayor <br />in the last regular municipal election, protesting against either the improvement, or the assessment <br />formula, or both. In this event, the Council shall not proceed with the improvement, as proposed. <br />
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