Oklahoma Code § 19-1232

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Plans and specifications for improvements - Resolution -
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Assessment plat - Cost estimates - Protests - Assessment roll.
When the board of county commissioners deems it necessary to
construct a project, grade, pave, macadamize, chat, gravel, curb,
gutter, drain, or otherwise improve any road, street, alley, avenue,
lane, or any part thereof, which has been established, within the
unincorporated area of such county, it shall, by resolution, require
the county engineer, or if there is no county engineer, a licensed
engineer whose services have been contracted for, as provided by
law, to prepare preliminary plans which shall include a typical
section of the contemplated work or improvement, type or types of
material, approximate thicknesses and widths, a preliminary estimate
of the cost of such improvement, together with the cost of any

improvements or draining connections directly chargeable to the
property, and an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed.
The resolution may provide for one or more types of construction,
and the engineer shall separately estimate the cost of each type of
construction.  Each estimate may be in a lump sum or by unit prices,
whichever seems most desirable to said engineer, for the complete
improvement.  The estimate shall also include the cost of
advertising, appraising, engineering, and such other expense or
contingencies, including attorneys and fiscal agents fees which in
the judgment of such engineer are necessary or essential to the
completion of such work or improvement and the payment of the cost
thereof.  Should more than one road, street, avenue, alley, lane,
public place, or part thereof, be included in such resolution,
separate estimates as to each shall be made, and any protest or
objection shall be made and considered separately.  For the purpose
of protest in accordance with Section 1234 of this title,
disconnected parts of the same street shall be treated as separate
streets.
The resolution shall also require the county assessor to prepare
a preliminary assessment roll based on the cost estimates of the
preliminary plans and the assessor's estimate of the apportionment
of benefits to the respective lots or tracts of land.

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