§ 13.28.040. Property owner may protest.  


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  • Within 10 days of the publication of the resolution and the completion of the posting of the notices, the owner of any real property abutting on that portion or portions of the street or streets in which such main or mains are proposed to be laid, and in case the cost and expenses of laying such main or mains is to be assessed upon a district, the owner of any property in said district may file with the city clerk addressed to the board of directors, a written protest respecting the extension or laying of such main or mains, and describing the property owned by him, which it is proposed to assess therefor. At its next regular meeting, or at any subsequent meeting to which the hearing thereof may be adjourned, the board of directors shall hear such protest or protests and pass upon the same, and its decision thereon shall be final and conclusive.

(Ord. 2587 § 3, 1927)