170.04

Plans and specifications, with estimated cost of proposed improvement required before adoption of resolution.

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170.04 Plans and specifications, with estimated cost of proposed improvement required before adoption of resolution.At the time of the adoption of the resolution provided for in s. 170.03, there shall be on file with the town or city clerk, or like officer, of the municipality adopting said resolution, an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, with plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, which assessment plat, plans and specifications and estimate shall be open to the inspection of the public.
History.s. 4, ch. 9298, 1923; CGL 3025; s. 3, ch. 59-396.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1951–1966 · leading case: Cape Development Co. v. City of Cocoa Beach
Cape Development Co. v. City of Cocoa Beach (1966) fla · cites it 5× “*770 These maps and drawings were introduced by the City as the "plats" and "plans" on file with the City in complying with Section 170.04, Florida Statutes, F.S.A., providing in part as follows: "* * * there shall be on file with the town or city clerk, * * * an assessment plat…”
Town of North Miami v. State (1951) flacirct11mia · cites it 2× “of the Florida Statutes, the town seeks to levy and collect special assessments on abutting, adjoining, contiguous or other specially benefited property for the purpose of providing funds for the payment of all or a part of the cost of street improvements — only then is it…”
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