At the time named in such notice, or such time to which an adjournment or continuance
may be taken, the board shall receive written objections and hear testimony of interested
persons and may then, or at any subsequent meeting of the board, adopt the final assessment
resolution which shall (A) create the MSBU; (B) confirm, modify or repeal the initial
assessment resolution with such amendments, if any, as may be deemed appropriate by
the board; (C) establish the maximum amount of the assessment for each assessment
unit; (D) approve the assessment roll, with such amendments as it deems just and right;
and (E) determine the method of collection. Following adoption of the final assessment
resolution but prior to the date on which the assessment roll is certified for collection
pursuant to section 122-2058 et seq. hereof, the board may obtain a written legal opinion that the assessments
have been validly imposed from the office of the county attorney, an attorney-at-law
or firm of attorneys of recognized standing in matters pertaining to local government
law; provided however, that the failure to obtain such opinion shall not invalidate
the assessments or affect the factual findings made by the board in connection therewith.
(Ord. No. 98-45)
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