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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 3 — Municipalities · Article 51 — Greater Municipality Parking

3-51-14. Preliminary fund assessment; purpose; limit.

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Upon formation of a parking district, the governing body of the city shall have power by ordinance to levy a uniform special assessment upon all real property within the boundaries for the purpose of paying the expenses of traffic surveys, construction plans and assessment of benefits and damages to the surrounding real property and other incidental expenses incurred prior to receipt of money from the sale of bonds or otherwise. The rate of the assessment authorized by this section shall not exceed six dollars ($6.00), or any lower maximum amount required by operation of the rate limitation provisions of Section 7-37-7.1 NMSA 1978 upon an assessment levied under this section, on each one thousand dollars ($1,000) of net taxable value, as that term is defined in the Property Tax Code [Chapter 7, Articles 35 to 38 NMSA 1978].
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-52-11, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300; 1971, ch. 173, § 9; 1986, ch. 32, § 2.
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