2006 Utah Code - 17A-3-306 — Notice of intention to create district -- Publication -- Mailing.

     17A-3-306.   Notice of intention to create district -- Publication -- Mailing.
     (1) (a) The notice of intention shall be published in a newspaper published in the municipality, or if there is no newspaper published in the municipality, then in a newspaper having general circulation in the municipality.
     (b) In a city of the third, fourth, or fifth class or a town where there is no newspaper published or of general circulation in the city or town, the governing body may provide that the notice of intention be given by posting in lieu of publication of this notice.
     (2) If the notice is published, it shall be published once during each week for four successive weeks, the last publication to be at least five days and not more than 20 days prior to the time fixed in the notice as the last day for filing of protests.
     (3) If the notice is posted, it shall be posted in at least three public places in the municipality at least 20 and not more than 35 days prior to the time fixed in the notice as the last day for the filing of protests.
     (4) (a) No later than ten days after the first publication or posting of the notice, it shall be mailed, postage prepaid:
     (i) addressed to each owner of property to be assessed within the special improvement district at the last-known address of that owner using for this purpose the names and addresses appearing on the last completed real property assessment rolls of the county in which the property is located; and
     (ii) addressed to "owner" at the street number of each piece of improved property to be assessed.
     (b) If a street number has not been assigned, then the post office box, rural route number, or any other mailing address of the improved property shall be used for the mailing of the notice under Subsection (4)(a)(ii).

Amended by Chapter 292, 2003 General Session

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