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Section 88.811 – Limited street improvement costs — special tax bills.

Effective – 18 Jun 1985 88.811. Limited street improvement costs — special tax bills. — The legislative body of any city of the third class, fourth class, of any city having a constitutional charter or a special charter, and towns and villages shall have power within the municipality, by ordinance, in all cases where the […]

Section 88.812 – Special assessments for improvements authorized — plans and cost estimates, publication of public hearing required, when — attorney and engineering fees, limit on — lien, duration of — constitutional charter cities may make assessments for certain repairs.

Effective – 28 Aug 1999 88.812. Special assessments for improvements authorized — plans and cost estimates, publication of public hearing required, when — attorney and engineering fees, limit on — lien, duration of — constitutional charter cities may make assessments for certain repairs. — In all third class cities, fourth class cities, towns and villages, […]

Section 88.834 – District sewers — sewers constructed, when — changes.

Effective – 28 Aug 1982 88.834. District sewers — sewers constructed, when — changes. — District sewers shall be established for the districts created to be prescribed by ordinance, and shall connect with public, or other district or joint district sewers or with a natural course of drainage, as each case may be, and may […]

Section 88.838 – Joint district sewers, costs, how paid.

Effective – 28 Aug 1959 88.838. Joint district sewers, costs, how paid. — Joint district sewers may be constructed by the municipality wherever it may deem it necessary that a sewer shall be constructed in any part of the city, town or village containing two or more sewer districts. In such case it may, by […]

Section 88.842 – Private sewers, regulation — liability for repair and expense of sewers — condemnation of sewer right-of-way.

Effective – 28 Aug 1959 88.842. Private sewers, regulation — liability for repair and expense of sewers — condemnation of sewer right-of-way. — 1. Private sewers connected with the public, district or joint district sewers may be constructed under such restrictions and regulations as the governing body of the municipality may prescribe by general ordinance; […]

Section 88.844 – City may condemn property for sewers.

Effective – 28 Aug 1959 88.844. City may condemn property for sewers. — The governing body of the municipality shall have power to condemn private property for use, occupation or possession in the construction and repair of sewers, in the same manner as other property is condemned for public uses. ­­——– (L. 1959 S.B. 344 […]

Section 88.846 – Special tax bills for sewers, validity, how collected.

Effective – 28 Aug 1959 88.846. Special tax bills for sewers, validity, how collected. — All special tax bills issued under the provisions of sections 88.832 to 88.852 for sewers shall be as valid in all respects whatever as the other special tax bills provided for herein and shall be collected in the same manner, […]

Section 88.848 – When no bids received, city may construct sewer, tax bills.

Effective – 28 Aug 1959 88.848. When no bids received, city may construct sewer, tax bills. — Whenever the municipality advertises for bids for the construction of a new district sewer, as provided by law, and receives no bids therefor, the municipality may proceed to construct the sewer at its own expense and shall keep […]

Section 88.854 – Special tax bills, how collected — evidence.

Effective – 28 Aug 1959 88.854. Special tax bills, how collected — evidence. — All special tax bills herein authorized shall be assignable and collectible in any action brought in the name of the city, town or village to the use of the holder thereof; but the municipality shall not in any event be liable […]