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Special Assessment Billing and Collection Procedures

Policy Title Print Policy History
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR THE BILLING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND PROVIDING FOR THE NOTIFICATION ON DELINQUENT BONDED ASSESSMENT ACCOUNTS
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 6010June 8, 2011
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 3402August 24, 1994
Resolution 2466May 9, 1984
Resolution 2311February 24, 1982
Resolution 2108August 22, 1979
Resolution 0449January 8, 1958
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