When such assessment roll has been prepared it shall
be filed in the office of the city clerk and thereupon the city
clerk shall give notice by publication in at least three issues
of the official paper that such roll is on file in his or her
office and that at a date mentioned in said notice, which shall
be at least twenty days after the date of the first publication
thereof, the city council will sit as a board of equalization to
equalize said roll and to hear, consider and determine protests
and objections against the same.
At the time specified in the notice, the city council shall
sit as a board of equalization to equalize the roll and they may
adjourn the sitting from time to time until the equalization of
such roll is completed. The city council as board of
equalization may hear, consider and determine objections and
protests against any assessment and may make such alterations and
modifications in the assessment roll as justice and equity may
require.
[2009 c 549 § 2093; 1965 c 7 § 35.55.070. Prior: 1909 c 147 § 6; RRS § 9437.]