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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-10

46A-10B-25. Owner's right to dispute fees or other determinations--Petition and hearing.

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Any owner who disputes the amount of a stormwater utility fee or a stormwater basin fee made against the owner's property or who disputes any determination made by the governing body pursuant to this chapter may petition the governing body for a hearing on a revision or modification of the charge or determination. The governing body may hold the hearing or may designate an officer or employee as a hearing officer with authority to hold the hearing. A petition may be filed only once in connection with any charge or determination, except upon a showing of changed circumstances sufficient to justify the filing of an additional petition.
The petition shall be in writing, filed with the governing body, and the facts and figures submitted shall be submitted under oath either in writing or orally at a hearing scheduled by the governing body. The hearing, if any, shall take place in the district, and notice of the hearing and the proceedings shall be in accordance with ordinances adopted by the governing body.
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