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WASHTENAW COUNTY BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

NOTICE OF SECOND PUBLIC HEARING TO CONTINUE THE ONGOING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A RESOURCE RECOVERY SYSTEM THROUGH SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT #1

TO: ALL THE RECORD OWNERS OF, AND PARTIES WITH INTEREST IN, ANY LANDS WITHIN THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT DESCRIBED BELOW:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: the Board of Public Works (BPW) of the County of Washtenaw has declared its intention to continue to implement a recycling collection and processing system, including the ongoing operation and maintenance of recycling drop-off stations, a single stream material processing facility, and educational programs. Households in the district have access to recycling drop off locations listed at wwrarecycles.org.

The BPW has tentatively designated a special assessment district. If approved, all tax parcels identified as having a household or households located within Townships of Lyndon, Manchester, Lima, Dexter and Bridgewater in Washtenaw County as participating members of WWRA will be assessed. Each parcel will be assessed not more $35 per year, per residential dwelling, for access to drop off recycling services for a five-year period. The assessment shall be placed on the winter tax bill and shall be due and payable with your property taxes.

The plans and estimate are on file with the director of public works for public examination at 705 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE: the Board of Public Works will hold a public hearing:

Tuesday, July 14 at 5:30 PM, at 311 S. MAIN ST. CHELSEA, MI 48118
to hear support and objections to parcels included in the special assessment district

The owner or any person having an interest in property that is specially assessed may file a written appeal with the Michigan Tax Tribunal within 30 days after confirmation of the special assessment roll. However, appearance and protest at the public hearing are required in order to appeal the special assessment to the Michigan Tax Tribunal. An owner or a party in interest or his or her agent may (1) appear in person at the hearing and protest the special assessment or (2) file his or her appearance or protest by letter to Washtenaw County Public Works, P.O. Box 8645, 705 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48107-8645 before the close of the hearing. Letters received by mail or email at [email protected] received prior to the hearing will be read at the hearing.

The Board of Public Works shall maintain a record of parties who appear to protest at the hearing.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Theo Eggermont
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Director of Public Works

Posted in compliance with the Open Meetings Act 267 of 1976.

The County of Washtenaw will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with special needs who plan to attend the meeting upon seven (7) days’ notice to the County of Washtenaw.  Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the County of Washtenaw by writing or calling Human Resources, 734-222-6800 or TDD 734-994-1733, P.O. Box 8645, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107-8645.

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