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Section 3-51-21 - Inclusion of benefited property not within the proposed boundaries

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If the special assessment roll includes real property not located within the proposed boundaries of the parking district as being benefited by the proposed project, the governing body of the city shall, if the parking district has been formed by the governing body of the city pursuant to Section 3-51-9 NMSA 1978, by ordinance declare the boundaries of the parking district changed to include such property. If the parking district has been formed by petition, and the special assessment roll includes real property not located within the proposed boundaries of the parking district as benefited by the proposed project, the governing body shall by ordinance declare the boundaries of the parking district changed to include such property if the signatures on the petition were of owners of not less than one-half of the assessed value of all of the real property within the boundaries of the parking district after such change. If the original petition does not contain the signatures of owners of the required amount of property, a supplemental petition may be filed to add signatures of owners of additional property to the original petition.

etition does not contain the signatures of owners of the required amount of property, a supplemental petition may be filed to add signatures of owners of additional property to the original petition. The additional signatures may be of owners of property located within the boundaries as they are proposed to be changed, whether the property is within or without the original proposed boundaries of the parking district. History: 1953 Comp., § 14-52-18, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300.