Arkansas Code § 20-17-1108 - Formation of Plans -- Assessors and Assessments Generally

(a) Upon the qualification of the commissioners, they shall form plans for the improvements they intend to make and the property and equipment they intend to purchase.

(b) (1) The commissioners shall thereupon appoint three (3) assessors to assess the annual benefits which will accrue to the real property within the district from making the improvements upon and the operation of the cemetery and shall fix their compensation.

(2) The assessors shall take an oath that they will well and truly assess all annual benefits that will accrue to the landowners of the district by the making of the proposed improvement, and by the acquisition and operation of the cemetery.

(c) The assessors shall thereupon proceed to assess the annual benefits to the lands within the district, shall inscribe in a book each tract of land, and shall extend opposite each tract of land, the amount of annual benefits that will accrue each year to the land by reason of the improvement.

(d) (1) In case of any reassessment, the reassessment shall be advertised and equalized in the same manner as is provided in this section for making the original assessment.

(2) The owners of all property whose assessment has been raised shall have the right to be heard and to appeal from the decision of the assessors, as in the original assessment.

(e) The assessors shall place opposite each tract the name of the supposed owner, as shown by the last county assessment, but a mistake in the name shall not void the assessment, and the assessors shall correct errors which occur in the county assessment list.

(f) The commissioners shall have the authority to fill any vacancy in the position of assessor, and the assessors shall hold their offices at the pleasure of the board of commissioners.

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