6-3-5: DESIGNATION OF UTILITY DISTRICT:
During the public hearing, the council shall consider the report of the deputy city manager of capital assets, and the testimony and evidence of any interested party. At the conclusion of the hearing, if the council finds that the public necessity, health, safety, or welfare requires such removal and such underground installation within a designated area, the council shall, by resolution, declare such designated area an underground utility district and order such removal and underground installation. Such resolution shall include a description of the area comprising such district and shall fix the time within which such removal and underground installation shall be accomplished and within which affected property owners shall have underground service available. A reasonable time shall be allowed for such removal and underground installation, having due regard for the availability of labor, materials, and equipment necessary for such removal and for the installation of the underground facilities. (Ord. 13-O-2647, eff. 10-11-2013)