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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 42

11-42-204. Hearing.

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Effective 5/12/2015
11-42-204. Hearing.
(1)On the date and at the time and place specified in the notice under Section 11-42-202 , the governing body shall hold a public hearing.
(a)The governing body:
(i)subject to Subsection (2)(a)(ii) , may continue the public hearing from time to time to a fixed future date and time; and
(ii)may not hold a public hearing that is a continuance less than five days before the deadline for filing protests described in Section 11-42-203 .
(b)The continuance of a public hearing does not restart or extend the protest period described in Subsection 11-42-203(1) .
(3)At the public hearing, the governing body shall hear all:
(a)objections to the designation of the proposed assessment area or the improvements proposed to be provided in the assessment area;
(b)objections to whether the assessment will meet the requirements of Section 11-42-409 ;
(c)objections to the inclusion within the assessment area of an unassessed benefitted government property, the benefit for which the other assessed properties will collectively pay; and
(d)persons desiring to be heard.
Amended by Chapter 396 , 2015 General Session
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