Section 20451 Of Article 27. Legislative Bodies—improvement Act Of 1911 From California Public Contract Code >> Division 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 27.
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. Written objections to the proposed changes may be filed with
the clerk by any interested person at any time not later than the
time set for the hearing. The legislative body shall hear and pass
upon the objections at the time appointed, or at any time to which
the hearing thereof may be adjourned, and its decision thereon shall
be final and conclusive. If no written objections to the changes have
been delivered to the clerk up to the hour set for hearing thereon,
or if the objections have been heard and found by the legislative
body to be insufficient or have been overruled or denied, immediately
thereupon the legislative body by an affirmative vote of four-fifths
of its members shall acquire jurisdiction to order the changes made.
If the hearing of objections is not required, pursuant to Section
20449, immediately upon passage of the resolution the legislative
body shall acquire jurisdiction to order the changes made. The
decisions and determinations of the legislative body ordering the
changes shall be final and conclusive upon all persons entitled to
appeal thereupon to the legislative body.