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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-2046. Publication of resolution of intention; posting notice of resolution; mailing notice

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A. The resolution of intention shall be published five times in consecutive issues of a daily newspaper or two times in a weekly or semiweekly newspaper of general circulation in the sanitary district. The board shall also cause to be conspicuously posted along the location of the proposed improvement, at not more than three hundred feet apart, notices of the passage of the resolution. The notice shall be headed "notice of proposed improvement", in letters at least one inch in height, and shall state the fact of the passage of the resolution of intention and briefly describe the improvement proposed.
B. The board shall cause to be sent to each property owner whose property may be assessed a notice of the passage of the resolution, which contains a brief description of the proposed improvement. The notices shall be sent by United States mail to each name on the most recent equalized property tax roll.
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