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<br />(e) The City Clerk will fix a time, date, and place for hearing <br />such report and any protests or objections thereto by the City Council. <br /> <br />(f) The Finance Director will cause written notice to be served <br />on each property owner whose interest is disclosed by the current county equalized <br />assessment roll not less than ten (10) calendar days prior to the time set for the hearing. <br /> <br />1.45.2 Public Hearing and Protests of Proposed Liens. <br /> <br />(a) Any person owning a legal or equitable interest in real <br />property proposed to be subject to a lien pursuant to this Article may file a written <br />protest with the City Clerk and/or may protest orally at the City Council hearing. <br /> <br />(b) Each written protest or objection must contain a description <br />of the property in which the protesting party has a legal or equitable interest and the <br />grounds of such protest or objection. The grounds for protest or objection, and any <br />evidence or testimony submitted in support or in opposition to the imposition of a lien, <br />will be confined to whether the amount of any Administrative Penalty and/or <br />Administrative Cost imposed was satisfied in full within the time allowed by law and/or <br />successfully challenged by a timely writ of mandate. <br /> <br />(c) The City Council, after the hearing, will adopt a resolution <br />confirming, discharging, or modifying the amount of lien based upon evidenced <br />produced at the hearing. <br /> <br />1.45.3 Recording of Lien. <br /> <br />Within thirty (30) calendar days following the adoption of a <br />resolution by the City Council imposing a lien, the City Clerk will file the same as a <br />judgment lien in the office of the County Recorder of San Mateo County. The lien may <br />carry such additional administrative charges as set forth by resolution of the City <br />Council. <br /> <br />1.45.4 Satisfaction of Lien. <br /> <br />Once payment in full is received by the City for outstanding <br />penalties and costs, the City Clerk will either record a notice of satisfaction or provide <br />any property owner or financial institution having a legal or equitable interest in the <br />property with a notice of satisfaction so they may record this notice with the office of the <br />County Recorder. Such notice of satisfaction will cancel the City's lien. <br /> <br />Section 3. <br /> <br />That Article III of Chapter 1 of the Redwood City Municipal Code is <br /> <br />hereby repealed in its entirety. <br /> <br />F:Atty/Ord/Ord.157.1 <br />052303 <br /> <br />21 <br />