Iowa Statutes
§ 384.63 — Insufficiency — certification to county treasurer — deficiency assessment
Iowa § 384.63
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Iowa Code § 384.63 (2026).
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1.If the special assessment which may be levied against a lot is insufficient to pay its
proportion of the cost of the improvement, or if no special assessment may be levied against
a lot, the deficiency shall be paid from the city fund or funds designated by the council.
2.The council shall, by resolution, provide that the deficiencies for the lots specially
benefited by a public improvement shall be certified to the county treasurer, who shall record
them in the county system as “special assessment deficiencies”, and to the appropriate city
official charged with the responsibility of issuing building permits, who shall notify the
council when a private improvement is subsequently constructed on any lot subject to a
deficiency. Certification to the county treasurer shall include a legal
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Legislative History
[S13, §792-b; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §6017; C46, §391.44; C50, §391.44, 391A.25; C54, 58, 62,
§391.44, 391A.28; C66, 71, 73, §390A.19, 391.44, 391A.28; C75, 77, 79, 81, §384.63; 82 Acts,
ch 1104, §18]
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Direct deposit of taxes§ 384.12
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