Colorado Code § 29-8-117

Public hearing on proposed assessment resolution
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(1) On the date and at
the time and place specified in the aforesaid notice, the governing body shall, in open and public
session, hear all arguments relating to the benefits accruing to any tract, block, lot, or parcel of
land therein and the amounts proposed to be assessed against any such tract, block, lot, or parcel.
The hearing may be adjourned from time to time to a fixed future time and place. After the
hearing has been concluded and all persons desiring to be heard have been heard, the governing
body shall consider the arguments presented and shall make such corrections in the assessment
list as may be considered just and equitable. Such corrections may eliminate, may increase, or
may decrease the amount of the assessment proposed to be levied against any piece of property.
However, no increase of any proposed assessment shall be valid unless the owner of the property
is given notice and an opportunity to be heard.
(2) After such corrections have been made, the governing body shall make a specific
finding that no proposed assessment on the corrected assessment list exceeds the benefit to be
derived from the improvement by the piece of property to be so assessed and that no piece of
property so listed will bear more than its proper proportionate share of the cost of such
improvement.

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