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2959
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12/30/1987
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RESOLUTION p29.519 <br /> A RESOLUTION segregating a Local Improvement Assessment for LID No. 705. <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Everett has been requested by the owners of property <br /> known as Treasurer's Account No(s). 0002 in LID Roll No. 70.5 to segregate <br /> the assessment of said Treasurer's Account No(s). 0002 into separate assessments; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the requested segregated properties are of sufficient value to <br /> provide adequate security for the payment of the total assessment chargeable <br /> against the undivided parcel of property; and <br /> WHEREAS, RCW 35.44.410 and Ordinance No. 299-74 as amended by Ordi- <br /> nance No. 1072-84, provide a method of segregating a tract of land in an LID <br /> into smaller parcels; and <br /> WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of said LID and the City of Everett <br /> to segregate said Treasurer's Account No(s). 0002 into the separate parcels; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the application fee as required by Ordinance No. 299-74, as <br /> amended by Ordinance No. 1072-84, has been paid to the City Treasurer as a <br /> fee for the segregation ordered herein. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br /> CITY OF EVERETT: <br /> Section 1: That the City Treasurer is directed to make a segregation on <br /> the original Assessment Roll No. 705 . <br /> Section 2: That the segregation shall be made as nearly as possible on the <br /> same basis as the original assessment was levied. <br />
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