Oklahoma Code § 11-36-402

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Preliminary plans - Examination and approval - Proposed
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assessment roll.
When the governing body deems it necessary to acquire real
estate for the purpose of laying out, opening, extending, widening
or straightening any street, boulevard, alley, park or public square
within the municipality, it shall direct, by resolution, the
engineer to prepare the necessary plans, specifications, profiles
and an estimate of the probable cost of the improvement and to
submit them for approval to the governing body.  Upon the approval
of the plans and estimates, the engineer shall at once prepare a
proposed assessment roll which shall contain:
1.  The names of the last-known owners of real estate abutting
the improvement, not less than one (1) block distance from the
improvement, and including such additional area as shall be deemed
to be benefited by reason of the improvement.  The record owners
shall be listed as shown by the current year's tax rolls in the
county treasurer's office, or as shown by certificate of a bonded
abstractor;
2.  A description of each tract or parcel of land to be
assessed; and

3.  The amount of the proposed assessment of each tract or
parcel of land, based on apportionment of the cost of improvement
among the tracts and parcels benefited by the improvement in
proportion to the entire area benefited by the improvement.

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