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The Council may order and hold a public hearing to find and determine whether the public convenience and necessity require any such improvement. Before ordering such hearing the Council shall determine in general the nature, location and extent of such proposed improvement or acquisition. Reference may be made to one or more plans, profiles, specifications, maps or plats for the description of the improvement and for all particulars relative thereto, which plans, profiles, specifications, maps, or plats shall be on file with the City Clerk or the City Engineer and open to inspection.
SECTION HISTORY
Based on Ord. No. 102,700.
The Council shall also generally define the boundaries or extent of the district or lands to be specially assessed to pay all or any part of the cost of the proposed improvement.
The district may be described by:
(a) Stating the exterior boundaries thereof, or
(b) Giving a description thereof according to any official or recorded map or maps, or
(c) Referring to a plat or map on file in the office of the City Clerk or City Engineer which shall indicate by a boundary line the territory to be included in the assessment district, and which shall govern for all details as to the extent of the district.
SECTION HISTORY
Based on Ord. No. 102,700.
The Council shall fix a time and place of public hearing on the question whether the public convenience and necessity require such improvement and shall order such hearing to be held by the Council.
The Council shall also prescribe reasonable notice of hearing to be given by publication and posting, which notice shall satisfy the minimum requirements provided by this article. In prescribing such notice reference may be made to this Charter for particulars.
SECTION HISTORY
Based on Ord. No. 102,700.
The City Clerk shall cause notice of such hearing to be published once in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in this city. Such publication shall be not less than ten days prior to the date of such hearing.
SECTION HISTORY
Based on Ord. No. 102,700.
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