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Code · Washington · Title 85 — Diking and Drainage · Chapter 85.16

RCW 85.16.210

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At such hearing, which may be adjourned from time to time as may be necessary to give all persons interested or affected a reasonable opportunity to be heard, and after consideration of all evidence offered and all factors, situations, and conditions bearing upon or determinative of the benefits accruing and to accrue to such pieces or parcels of property, the board shall correct, revise, raise, lower, or otherwise change or confirm the benefits as theretofore determined, in respect of such pieces or parcels of property, as to it shall seem fair, just, and equitable under the circumstances, and thereafter such proceedings shall be had with respect to the confirmation or determination of the benefits and making and filing of a roll thereof, as are in RCW 85.16.130 , 85.16.150 , and 85.16.160 provided.
Any property owner affected by any change thus made in the determination of benefits accruing to his or her property who shall have appeared at the hearing by the board and made written objections thereto as provided in RCW 85.16.130 , may appeal from the action of the board to the superior court and seek appellate review by the supreme court or the court of appeals, within the time, in the manner and upon the conditions, so far as applicable, provided in RCW 85.08.440 , with respect to appeals from the order of the board confirming the apportionment of the original cost of construction.
[ 2013 c 23 s 426 ; 1988 c 202 s 80 ; 1971 c 81 s 165 ; 1949 c 26 s 16 ; Rem. Supp. 1949 s 4459-35.]
Notes:
Severability — 1988 c 202: See note following RCW 2.24.050 .
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