Iowa Code § 384.50

Notice of hearing
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1. The clerk shallpublish notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing once each week for two consecutive weeks in the manner provided by section 362.3. 2. The notice must be in substantially the following form: Notice is given that there is now on file for public inspection in the office of the clerk of ....................,Iowa,aproposed resolution of necessity, an estimate of cost, and a plat and schedule showing the amounts proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuation of each lot within a district approved by the council of ....................,Iowa,fora ....................improvement of the type(s) and in the location(s) as follows: The council will meet at ........o’clock ........m.,on .................... (date), at the ....................,atwhichtime the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement or any other person having an interest in the matter may appear and be heard for or against the making of the improvement, the boundaries of the district, the cost, the assessment against any lot, or the final adoption of a resolution of necessity. A property owner will be deemed to have waived all objections unless at the time of hearing the property owner has filed objections with the clerk. .................................... Clerk 3. Not less than fifteen days before the hearing, the clerk shall send a copy of the notice by mail to each property owner whose property issubject to assessment for the improvement at the address as shown by the records of the county auditor. If a property is shown to be in the name of more than one owner atthe same mailing address, a single notice may be mailed addressed to allowners at that address. Failure to receive a mailed notice isnot a defense to the special assessment. Subsection1amended

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