The hearing may be continued from time to time. After the conclusion thereof and prior to adoption of an ordinance ordering the improvement the Council shall consider and pass upon all protests filed and all matters presented and its decision thereon shall be final and conclusive.
If by such decision the Council finds and determines by no less than a four-fifths vote of all members thereof that the public convenience and necessity require such improvement the Council may thereafter, in accordance with the improvement act or procedure ordinance specified or designated for the project, adopt an ordinance ordering the improvement substantially as proposed, or as modified, altered or changed by order of the Council as authorized by the improvement act or procedure ordinance for the project.
After such finding and determination by the Council, the provisions of law for debt limitation and majority protest as mentioned in Article XIII, Section 17, of the Constitution shall not apply, and it shall not be necessary for the Council to prepare or to cause to be prepared, hear, notice for hearing, or report the hearing of any report thereon as to such improvement, except as may be required by the law or procedure ordinance for the conduct of the improvement proceedings.
SECTION HISTORY
Based on Ord. No. 102,700.