Upon completion of the initial assessment roll, the city manager shall publish, or
direct the publication of, once in a newspaper of general circulation within the city
a notice stating that at a meeting of the city commission on a certain day and hour,
not earlier than twenty (20) calendar days from such publication, which meeting shall
be a regular, adjourned, or special meeting, the city commission will hear objections
of all interested persons to the final assessment resolution which shall establish
the rate of assessment and approve the aforementioned initial assessment roll. The
published notice shall conform to the requirements set forth in the Uniform Assessment
Collection Act. Such notice shall include (A) a geographic depiction of the property
subject to the fire rescue assessment; (B) a brief and general description of the
fire rescue services, facilities, or programs to be provided; (C) the rate of assessment
including a maximum assessment rate in the event one was adopted in the initial assessment
resolution; (D) the procedure for objecting provided in section 19-116 hereof; (E) the method by which the fire rescue assessment will be collected; and
(F) a statement that the initial assessment roll is available for inspection at the
office of the city manager and all interested persons may ascertain the amount to
be assessed against a parcel of assessed property at the office of the city manager.