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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 26652

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The board of directors shall cause a notice of the adoption of the resolution described in Section 26651 to be mailed by first class mail to each owner of real property within the district as shown on the last equalized assessment roll of the county. The notice shall be mailed not less than 14 days prior to the date set for the hearing and shall contain all of the following:
(a)A statement that the board of directors has adopted the resolution.
(b)The time, date, and place set forth in the resolution for the hearing of protests on the proposed assessments.
(c)A statement of the total yearly estimated budget for the maintenance and operation of the improvements.
(d)A statement that the report described in Section 26651 is available for inspection at the office of the district.
(e)The name and telephone number of a person designated by the board of directors to answer inquiries regarding the proposed assessment.
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