Section 9-53-9 – Mailing of notice of hearing on resolution of necessity.
9-53-9. Mailing of notice of hearing on resolution of necessity. After the completion of all requirements set forth in §§9-53-4 to 9-53-7, inclusive, the governing body shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon and shall cause a notice of hearing of the proposed resolution of necessity to be given by the […]
Section 9-53-10 – Hearing and action by governing body on resolution of necessity.
9-53-10. Hearing and action by governing body on resolution of necessity. At the time of such hearing or at any adjournment thereof, the governing body shall consider any objections to such proposed resolution and may adopt such resolution, with or without amendment as it may deem proper, except that the boundaries of the benefit district […]
Section 9-53-12 – Authority to proceed with improvement and assessments after adoption of resolution.
9-53-12. Authority to proceed with improvement and assessments after adoption of resolution. After twenty days from the adoption and publication of such resolution of necessity, unless the referendum be invoked or unless a written protest shall have been filed with the auditor or clerk signed by the owners of more than fifty-five percent of the […]
Section 9-53-13 – Levy and collection of special assessments–Assessment bonds.
9-53-13. Levy and collection of special assessments–Assessment bonds. Special assessments may be made, levied, and collected and assessed and assessment bonds may be issued to finance the improvement all as now provided by chapter 9-43. Assessment bonds shall be called public convention hall bonds. Source: SL 1967, ch 230, §10.
Section 9-53-14 – Contract or assessment not invalidated by irregularity–Determination of governing body conclusive.
9-53-14. Contract or assessment not invalidated by irregularity–Determination of governing body conclusive. No contract made or assessment levied for any such improvement shall be void by reason of any defect or irregularity in the resolution of necessity or notice or in the publication thereof, and the determination of the governing body as to the sufficiency […]
Section 9-53-15 – Supervision of operation of hall–Maintenance funds.
9-53-15. Supervision of operation of hall–Maintenance funds. The governing body shall be in charge of running and operating the public convention hall and may appropriate additional municipal revenues or funds raised by taxation for the maintenance of said public convention hall. Source: SL 1967, ch 230, §11.
Section 9-53-16 – Charges for use of hall–Purposes to which applied.
9-53-16. Charges for use of hall–Purposes to which applied. In addition the governing body by resolution may impose and collect reasonable charges for the use of the public convention hall constructed under the provisions of this chapter. The money so received shall be deposited in the municipal treasury to the credit of the public convention […]
Section 9-54-1 – Purpose of chapter.
9-54-1. Purpose of chapter. The purpose of this chapter is to stimulate and develop the general economic welfare and prosperity of the state through the promotion and advancement of industrial, commercial, manufacturing, agricultural, natural resources, postsecondary technical education, limited to bonding for public postsecondary technical institutions in operation on July 1, 1981, research, data collection, […]
Section 9-53-1 – Definition of terms.
9-53-1. Definition of terms. Terms as used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise plainly requires, shall mean: (1)”Public convention hall” shall mean a real estate site and building, structure, or edifice which may be used by the general public or portions of the public for the purposes of meetings, discussions, conventions, shows, displays, amusements, […]
Section 9-53-2 – Municipal power to acquire, build, improve and maintain convention halls.
9-53-2. Municipal power to acquire, build, improve and maintain convention halls. In addition to and not to the exclusion of any power granted to it by any law now in effect or hereafter enacted, any municipal corporation may provide for the acquisition of sites, building or improvement, and maintenance of a public convention hall as […]