Section 9-43-139 – Application of chapter.
9-43-139. Application of chapter. The provisions of this chapter do not apply to chapters 9-53, 9-55, or 21-10. Source: SL 2012, ch 57, §67.
Section 9-43-126 – Action challenging assessment to resolve all issues in one proceeding.
9-43-126. Action challenging assessment to resolve all issues in one proceeding. If any action or proceeding is commenced and maintained in any court to restrain the collection of any assessment levied for any municipal local improvement, to recover any such assessment previously paid, to recover the possession or title of any real property sold for […]
Section 9-43-127 – Districts for construction and maintenance of local improvements.
9-43-127. Districts for construction and maintenance of local improvements. The governing body of any municipality may establish one or more districts for the construction and maintenance of local improvements. The governing body may establish or modify the boundary of the district, construct improvements or portions of improvements, and assess the cost of the improvement to […]
Section 9-43-128 – Plan for local improvement district.
9-43-128. Plan for local improvement district. If the governing body deems it necessary to establish a local improvement district, the governing body shall have a plan of the district prepared by the city engineer or other competent person, showing the boundaries of the district and lots or parts of lots included in the district. The […]
Section 9-43-119 – Calculation of net indebtedness of municipality on general obligation bonds.
9-43-119. Calculation of net indebtedness of municipality on general obligation bonds. The principal amount of all special assessment bonds that are held in any debt service fund and that are not in default as to either principal or interest, as well as other assets of the fund, are deductible from the principal amount of the […]
Section 9-43-120 – Special assessment accounts–Source of moneys for accounts.
9-43-120. Special assessment accounts–Source of moneys for accounts. The governing body may by ordinance or resolution create and maintain special assessment accounts for financing local improvements for which assessments are to be levied. The governing body may provide moneys for the accounts in the annual appropriation ordinance or by transfer of unused balances from other […]
Section 9-43-121 – Separate fund to pay cost of local improvements.
9-43-121. Separate fund to pay cost of local improvements. A separate fund may be established to be used only to pay, in whole or in part, the cost of local improvements of the type for which the fund has been created and for which assessments are to be levied. Money in the fund may be […]
Section 9-43-122 – Transfer of special assessment bonds to special assessment accounts.
9-43-122. Transfer of special assessment bonds to special assessment accounts. Special assessment bonds may be transferred and appropriated to the special assessment accounts in the same manner and to the same extent as provided in §9-43-116 for the transfer of the bonds to general obligation bond sinking funds. All collections of assessments for assessment bonds […]
Section 9-43-123 – Transfer of excess assets to sinking fund for general obligation bonds issued to create and maintain special assessments.
9-43-123. Transfer of excess assets to sinking fund for general obligation bonds issued to create and maintain special assessments. If the governing body determines that the cash, assessment bonds, and any other investments held in the special assessment accounts are in excess of amounts required for financing contemplated future local improvements, it may transfer all […]
Section 9-43-124 – Restriction on transfer of special assessment moneys to other municipal fund.
9-43-124. Restriction on transfer of special assessment moneys to other municipal fund. No special assessment moneys may be transferred to any other fund of the municipality until all general obligation bonds issued to create or maintain the special assessments have been fully paid with interest. Source: SL 2012, ch 57, §52.