Assessments

Without additional revenue, the Subdistrict would not be able to provide adequate maintenance of the flood control system.

Chippewa Subdistrict

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In evaluating past and current conditions in the Chippewa Subdistrict, it was determined that due to inflation, and increased costs for maintaining and repairing the flood control system, revised appraisals needed to be made.

Without additional revenue, the Subdistrict would not be able to provide adequate short-term maintenance of the flood control system and also ensure long-term viability.

It was determined that it was most equitable for all properties lying within the boundaries of the Subdistrict to contribute to the maintenance costs, since all properties benefit.

The revised appraisals distinguish between those properties that benefit both directly and indirectly, and those that benefit only indirectly.

In evaluating past and current conditions in the Chippewa Subdistrict, it was determined that due to inflation, and increased costs for maintaining and repairing the flood control system, revised appraisals needed to be made.

Without additional revenue, the Subdistrict would not be able to provide adequate short-term maintenance of the flood control system and also ensure long-term viability.

It was determined that it was most equitable for all properties lying within the boundaries of the Subdistrict to contribute to the maintenance costs, since all properties benefit.

The revised appraisals distinguish between those properties that benefit both directly and indirectly, and those that benefit only indirectly.

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