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Section 37-13-109 - Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Improvement; Contents.

WY Stat § 37-13-109 (2019) (N/A)
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37-13-109. Notice of public hearing on proposed improvement; contents.

(a) The governing body shall cause notice of a public hearing on the proposed improvement to be given in the manner provided in W.S. 37-13-110. Such notice shall:

(i) Declare that the governing body has passed a resolution of intention to create an improvement district;

(ii) Describe the boundaries or area of the district with sufficient particularity to permit each owner of real property therein to ascertain that his property lies in the district;

(iii) Describe in a general way the proposed improvement, specifying the streets or property along which it will be made and the nature of the benefits to the property within the district;

(iv) State the estimated cost to the property owners, governing body and public utility;

(v) State that it is proposed to assess the real property in the district to pay as provided in W.S. 37-13-129 the cost of the improvement according to the proportionate square footage, front footage, or other equitable basis, as specified, based upon the benefits to be derived by each tract, lot or parcel of land within the district;

(vi) State the time and place at which the governing body will hear and pass upon all protests that may be made against the making of the improvement, the creation of the district, or the benefits to be derived by the real property in the district;

(vii) State that all interested persons will be heard and that any property owner will be heard on the question of whether his property will be benefited by the proposed improvement.

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