At the time and place fixed for hearing, the Board of Public Utilities shall consider the reports filed with the Clerk and such evidence as may be presented by any interested party and shall hear the objections of any owner of the real property. The hearing may be continued from time to time. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the Board of Public Utilities shall confirm, modify or disapprove the abatement proceedings and costs therefor. Upon confirmation, the costs of abatement constitute a special assessment against the real property and a lien thereon and a personal obligation against the property owner.
(1995 Code, § 7.20.090) (Ord. 17-03, passed 3-21-2017; Ord. 15-02, passed 5-5-2015)