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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 11302

179 words·~1 min read·/ca/streets-and-highways-code/11302

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A copy of the resolution shall be mailed, not less than 45 days prior to the hearing to each person to whom any of the following described lands is assessed as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, at his or her address as shown upon that roll, and to any person, whether owner in fee or having a lien upon, or legal or equitable interest in, any of those lands whose name and address and a designation of the land in which he or she is interested is on file in the office of the city clerk or clerk of the board of supervisors, as the case may be. Those lands are as follows:
(a)All parcels of land abutting upon any portion of the pedestrian mall or any portion of any intersecting street.
(b)If assessments are to be levied as contemplated by Section 11202, then the notice procedures shall comply with Section 53753 of the Government Code.
The legislative body may determine that the resolution shall also be mailed to other persons as it may specify.
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