§ 10.05.090. Public hearing on creation; protests.  


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  • At the public hearing the Council shall consider protests submitted by owners of property within the improvement district as to the creation of the improvement district or other matters set forth in the resolution calling the hearing. Protests must be in writing and must be received by the Town Clerk no later than the close of business on the Friday before the public hearing. Protests must include the name and address of the protesting property owner, a reasonable description of the property to which the protest relates and a statement of the reasons for the protest. If such protests are so timely filed, signed by the owners of a majority of all property benefited and constituting the basis of assessment as determined by the Council, the improvements therein shall not be made. Otherwise the Council may, in its sole discretion, after the public hearing, either adopt an ordinance creating the improvement district, with such modifications or deletions as the Council may deem appropriate, or abandon the proceedings.

(Ord. 13.01 §9, 1984)