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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 73 — TOWNSHIPS · Chapter 63

§ 6306. Notice of assessment.

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§ 6306. Notice of assessment.
(a)Personal notice.-- After the amounts to be assessed against the properties to be benefited by the public improvement have been calculated in accordance with the method and procedures as prescribed by ordinance, the township shall give personal notice of the assessment to the owner of each property that is being assessed. The notice shall also state that the owner has 30 days from receipt of the notice to appeal the assessment. If a certificate is required to be filed with the board of commissioners relating to the public improvement as otherwise provided in this part, a copy of the certificate shall accompany the notice.
(b)Assessment effective.-- An assessment made under this chapter shall become effective 30 days after personal notice is given by any of the following means:
(1)Personal service on the owner or the owner's agent.
(2)Certified mail, addressee only, return receipt requested, to the owner at the owner's last known address.
(3)Posting notice at or upon the property after reasonable attempts to give personal notice under paragraphs
(1)and
(2)have failed.
73c6306v
Cross References. Section 6306 is referred to in section 6309 of this title.
73c6307s
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