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45-41-72.06
Section 45-41-72.06 Objections, defenses, or protests. The owner, or owners, or any person
who has an interest in real estate against which it is proposed to assess the cost, or any
part thereof, of the construction, repair, maintenance, or improvement, or his or her agent
or attorney, may appear at any time on or before the date named in the notice or at the meeting
and file in writing with the clerk of the county commission, or with that office, any objections
or defense to the proposed assessment against the property or for the amount thereof. Persons
who do not file objections or protests in writing against the assessment shall be held to
have consented. (Act 92-478, p. 952, §7.)...
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45-41-72.50
Section 45-41-72.50 Personnel; costs. (a)(1) The Lee County Commission shall employ sufficient
appraisers, mappers, and clerical personnel to maintain on a current basis the appraisal and
mapping of all real property and valuation of personal property within Lee County. (2) The
cost of the maintenance program for the continued equalization of ad valorem taxes shall be
prorated by the Lee County Commission to each agency receiving ad valorem tax from property
in Lee County on the basis of the appropriation of the monies received by each agency in Lee
County to the total amount received by all agencies in Lee County. It is the intent of this
section that all cost necessary for the ad valorem maintenance program be prorated among all
agencies receiving ad valorem tax funds in Lee County. (b) The State Commissioner of Revenue
shall prescribe the functions, duties, and responsibilities of these personnel to insure all
property is properly appraised, mapped, and valued in accordance with the...
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45-8A-23.144
Section 45-8A-23.144 Proposed expenditures - Generally. In the budget and budget proposal the
proposed expenditures shall be itemized in such form and to such extent as shall be provided
by law, and in the absence of such provision, by regulations established by ordinance. Separate
provision shall be included in the budget and budget proposal for at least: (a) Interest,
amortization, and redemption charges on the public debt for which the faith and credit of
the city is pledged; (b) Other statutory expenditures; (c) The payment of all judgments; (d)
The amount by which the total receipts of miscellaneous revenues in the last completed fiscal
year failed to equal the total of the budget estimated of receipts from miscellaneous revenues
in that year; (e) An amount equal to the aggregate of all taxes levied for the third fiscal
year prior to the budget year which are delinquent and outstanding on the sixtieth day prior
to the beginning of the budget year, except to the extent the city may...
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11-40-31
Section 11-40-31 Notice from appropriate municipal officer of unsafe condition. The term "appropriate
municipal official" as used in this article shall mean any municipal building official
or deputy and any other municipal official or municipal employee designated by the mayor or
other chief executive officer of the municipality as the person to exercise the authority
and perform the duties delegated by this article. Whenever the appropriate municipal official
of the municipality finds that any building, structure, part of building or structure, party
wall, or foundation situated in the municipality is unsafe to the extent that it is a public
nuisance, the official shall give the person or persons, firm, association, or corporation
last assessing the property for state taxes and all mortgagees of record, by certified or
registered mail to the address on file in the tax collector's or revenue commissioner's office,
notice to remedy the unsafe or dangerous condition of the building or...
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11-43C-44
Section 11-43C-44 General fund budget. The general fund budget shall include for each public
utility owned by the city only the net amounts estimated to be received from or to be appropriated
to each public utility. The general fund budget shall be prepared in accordance with accepted
principles of municipal accounting and budgetary procedures and techniques, and shall show:
(1) Such portion of the general fund cash surplus as it is estimated will exist, at the end
of the current fiscal year, and is proposed to be used for meeting expenditures in the general
fund budget for the ensuing year; (2) An estimate of the receipts from current ad valorem
taxes on real estate and tangible personal property during the ensuing fiscal year, assuming
that the percentage of the levy collected be no greater than the average percentage of the
levy collected in the last three completed tax years; (3) An estimate of receipts from all
other sources of revenue, provided that the estimated receipts from...
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11-44C-44
Section 11-44C-44 General fund budget. The general fund budget shall include for each public
utility within the city only the net amounts estimated to be received from or to be appropriated
to each public utility. The general fund budget shall be prepared in accordance with accepted
principles of municipal accounting and budgetary procedures and techniques, and shall show:
(1) Such portion of the general fund cash surplus as it is estimated will exist, at the end
of the current fiscal year, and is proposed to be used for meeting expenditures in the general
fund budget for the ensuing year; (2) An estimate of the receipts from current ad valorem
taxes on real estate and tangible personal property during the ensuing fiscal year, assuming
that the percentage of the levy collected be no greater than the average percentage of the
levy collected in the last three completed tax years; (3) An estimate of receipts from all
other sources of revenue, provided that the estimated receipts from each...
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11-47-7.1
Section 11-47-7.1 Additional court costs and fees on certain municipal cases; disposition of
funds. (a) In addition to any court costs and fees now or hereafter authorized, any municipal
governing body, by majority vote of the municipal governing body, may individually or jointly
with one or more municipalities in the county levy and assess additional court costs and fees
up to an amount not to exceed the court costs and fees in the district court of the county
for a similar case on each case hereafter filed in any municipal court of the municipality
or municipalities. The cost or fee shall not be waived by any court unless all other costs,
fees, assessments, fines, or charges associated with the case are waived. The costs and fees
when collected by the clerks or other collection officers of the courts, shall be paid into
a special municipal fund designated as the corrections fund. The affected governing body shall
allocate the funds exclusively for the purchase of land for, and the...
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11-48-62
Section 11-48-62 Issuance of bonds after completion of work. If bonds have not been issued
during the progress of the work as authorized by Section 11-48-61, the municipality may, after
completion of the work, sell and issue bonds not exceeding an amount sufficient to pay the
then outstanding principal of and interest on any temporary loans made pursuant to the provisions
of said Section 11-48-61 to finance all or part of the improvement, plus such portion of the
cost of the improvement, computed in accordance with Section 11-48-9, as has not been financed
by any such temporary loan then outstanding and unpaid. In determining the amount of bonds
so to be issued, the council shall take into consideration to the extent practicable the amount
which at the time of the authorization of the sale of the bonds has been paid by the property
owners toward the cost of the improvement. (Code 1907, §1409; Acts 1921, Ex. Sess., No. 53,
p. 71; Code 1923, §2224; Acts 1927, No. 639, p. 753; Code...
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11-54-4
Section 11-54-4 Binding option agreements for sale of industrial park authorized. Each municipality
in this state holding property as the site of an industrial park is hereby authorized to make
and enter into binding option agreements for the sale of all or any portion of said industrial
park, subject however, to the following conditions and limitations: (1) No option shall be
entered into for a period exceeding one year. (2) Where an appraisal is required pursuant
to Section 11-54-3, the option amount shall be for not less than the average of the market
value stated in two independent appraisals dated not earlier than 60 days prior to consummation
of the option agreement. Where the option agreement is for less than one year, said original
option agreement may be extended by the municipality up to a maximum of one year without new
appraisals. When the provisions on any constitutional amendment relieve or exempt the municipality
from the provisions of Section 94 of the Constitution of...
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11-88-92
Section 11-88-92 Issuance of bonds by authority after completion of work on improvement. If
bonds have not been issued during the progress of the work as authorized by Section 11-88-91,
the authority may, after the completion of the work, sell and issue bonds not exceeding an
amount sufficient to pay the then outstanding principal of and interest on any temporary loans
made pursuant to the provisions of the said Section 11-88-91 to finance all or part of the
improvement, plus such portion of the cost of the improvement, computed in accordance with
Section 11-88-50, as has not been financed by any such temporary loan then outstanding and
unpaid. In determining the amount of bonds so to be issued, the board shall take into consideration,
to the extent practicable, the amount which at the time of the authorization of the sale of
such bonds has been paid by the property owners toward the cost of the improvement. (Acts
1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §53.)...
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