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11-42-203. Protests.
(1) An owner of property that is proposed to be assessed within an assessment area may,within the time specified in the notice under Section 11-42-202, file a written protest against:
(a) the designation of the assessment area;
(b) the inclusion of the owner's property in the proposed assessment area;
(c) the proposed improvements to be acquired or constructed; or
(d) any other aspect of the proposed designation of an assessment area.
(2) Each protest under Subsection (1)(a) shall describe or otherwise identify the propertyowned by the person filing the protest.
(3) An owner may withdraw a protest at any time before the conclusion of the hearingunder Section 11-42-204 by filing a written withdrawal with the governing body.
(4) If the governing body intends to assess property within the proposed assessment areaby type of improvement or by zone, the governing body shall, in determining whether adequateprotests have been filed, aggregate the protests by the type of improvement or by zone.
(5) The failure of an owner of property within the proposed assessment area to file atimely written protest constitutes a waiver of any objection to:
(a) the designation of the assessment area;
(b) any improvement to be provided to property within the assessment area; and
(c) the inclusion of the owner's property within the assessment area.

Amended by Chapter 246, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-11 > Chapter-42 > 11-42-203

11-42-203. Protests.
(1) An owner of property that is proposed to be assessed within an assessment area may,within the time specified in the notice under Section 11-42-202, file a written protest against:
(a) the designation of the assessment area;
(b) the inclusion of the owner's property in the proposed assessment area;
(c) the proposed improvements to be acquired or constructed; or
(d) any other aspect of the proposed designation of an assessment area.
(2) Each protest under Subsection (1)(a) shall describe or otherwise identify the propertyowned by the person filing the protest.
(3) An owner may withdraw a protest at any time before the conclusion of the hearingunder Section 11-42-204 by filing a written withdrawal with the governing body.
(4) If the governing body intends to assess property within the proposed assessment areaby type of improvement or by zone, the governing body shall, in determining whether adequateprotests have been filed, aggregate the protests by the type of improvement or by zone.
(5) The failure of an owner of property within the proposed assessment area to file atimely written protest constitutes a waiver of any objection to:
(a) the designation of the assessment area;
(b) any improvement to be provided to property within the assessment area; and
(c) the inclusion of the owner's property within the assessment area.

Amended by Chapter 246, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-11 > Chapter-42 > 11-42-203

11-42-203. Protests.
(1) An owner of property that is proposed to be assessed within an assessment area may,within the time specified in the notice under Section 11-42-202, file a written protest against:
(a) the designation of the assessment area;
(b) the inclusion of the owner's property in the proposed assessment area;
(c) the proposed improvements to be acquired or constructed; or
(d) any other aspect of the proposed designation of an assessment area.
(2) Each protest under Subsection (1)(a) shall describe or otherwise identify the propertyowned by the person filing the protest.
(3) An owner may withdraw a protest at any time before the conclusion of the hearingunder Section 11-42-204 by filing a written withdrawal with the governing body.
(4) If the governing body intends to assess property within the proposed assessment areaby type of improvement or by zone, the governing body shall, in determining whether adequateprotests have been filed, aggregate the protests by the type of improvement or by zone.
(5) The failure of an owner of property within the proposed assessment area to file atimely written protest constitutes a waiver of any objection to:
(a) the designation of the assessment area;
(b) any improvement to be provided to property within the assessment area; and
(c) the inclusion of the owner's property within the assessment area.

Amended by Chapter 246, 2009 General Session