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3.80.160   Protests.
   The council, by the affirmative vote of four-fifths of all its members, may overrule protests by the owners of more than half the area to be assessed.
(Ord. 1586 §11 (part))
3.80.170   Findings and action of council.
   If no objections are filed as provided herein, or if such protests have been heard and overruled, the council may adopt a resolution finding and determining that the public convenience and necessity require the improvement and that the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply. Such resolution shall be adopted by no less than four-fifths' vote of all councilmembers and shall be final and conclusive.
(Ord. 1586 §11 (part))
ARTICLE III. ADAPTATION OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913
3.80.180   Application.
   When proceedings are taken pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, its provisions may be modified as hereinafter provided by this chapter.
(Ord. 1586 §11 (part))
3.80.190   Bonds.
   Bonds may be issued upon any supplemental assessment and more than one such assessment may be had.
(Ord. 1586 §11 (part))
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