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<br />10. During construction phase, partial pay estimates and change orders are <br />presented to the City Council for action. <br /> <br />11. Resolution of the City Council determining cost to be assessed and <br />ordering the preparation of proposed assessment role. <br /> <br />12. City staff and City Engineer prepare and file assessment roll. <br /> <br />13. Notice of hearing on proposed assessment. <br /> <br />a. Notice must be published one or more times in the official <br />newspaper at least two weeks prior to the meeting. Notice must <br />contain the following items: <br /> <br />1) Date, time and place of hearing. <br /> <br />2) General nature of the improvements. <br /> <br />3) Area proposed to be assessed. <br />4) Total amount of the proposed assessment. <br />5) That the proposed assessment roll is on file with the Clerk. <br /> <br />6) That written and oral objections will be considered. <br /> <br />7) No appeal of the amount of any assessment may be made unless <br />a written objection signed by property owners is filed with <br />the Clerk prior to the hearing or presented to the presiding <br />officer at the hearing. <br /> <br />8) That an appeal to district court may be made by serving <br />notice upon the Mayor or Clerk within 30 days of the adoption <br />of the assessment roll and filing such notice with the <br />district court within 10 days after service upon the Mayor <br />and Clerk. <br /> <br />9) Whether the City has adopted any deferment ordinance or reso- <br />lution and its basis substance. <br /> <br />10) Substance of Minnesota Statute 435.193 through 435.195. <br /> <br />b. Notice must be mailed to each parcel owner described on the <br />assessment roll not less than two weeks prior to the hearing. In <br />addition to the items listed above, the mailed notice must include <br />the following: <br /> <br />A-3 <br />