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Code · Michigan · Chapter 45 — Counties

45.590 Special assessment roll; objection to special assessment district.

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45.590 Special assessment roll; objection to special assessment district.
Sec. 10.
If a public corporation other than a county that has established a department of solid waste management under this act elects to raise money to pay all or any portion of its share of the cost of a system by assessing the cost of the system upon benefited lands, its governing body shall make this determination by resolution and fix the district for the assessment. The governing body shall then cause a special assessment roll to be prepared and thereafter the proceedings in respect to the special assessment roll and the making and collection of the special assessments shall be in accordance with the provisions of the statute or charter governing special assessments in the public corporation.
However, the total assessment may be divided into any number of installments not exceeding 30. A person assessed has the right at the hearing upon the special assessment roll to object to the special assessment district previously established, and due consideration shall be given to the objections.
History: 1989, Act 186, Imd. Eff. Aug. 24, 1989
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