Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 54.16 - Powers.
54.16.165 - Segregation of assessments.

RCW 54.16.165
Segregation of assessments.

Whenever any land against which there has been levied any special assessment by any public utility district shall have been sold in part or subdivided, the board of commissioners of such public utility district shall have the power to order a segregation of the assessment.
Any person owning any part of the land involved in a special assessment and desiring to have such special assessment against the tracts of land segregated to apply to smaller parts thereof shall apply in writing to the board of commissioners of the public utility district which levied the assessment. If the commissioners determine that a segregation should be made they shall do so as nearly as possible on the same basis as the original assessment was levied and the total of the segregated parts of the assessment shall equal the assessment before segregation.
The commission shall then send notice thereof by mail to the several owners interested in the tract, as shown on the general tax rolls. If no protest is filed within twenty days from date of mailing said notice, the commission shall then by resolution approve said segregation. If a protest is filed, the commission shall have a hearing thereon, after mailing to the several owners at least ten days notice of the time and place thereof. After the hearing, the commission may by resolution approve said segregation, with or without change. Within ten days after the approval, any person aggrieved by the segregation may perfect an appeal to the superior court of the county wherein the property is situated and thereafter seek appellate review, all as provided for appeals from assessments levied by cities of the first class. The resolution approving said segregation shall describe the original tract, the amount and date of the original assessment, and shall define the boundaries of the divided parts and the amount of the assessment chargeable to each part, and shall order the county treasurer to make segregation on the original assessment roll as directed in the resolution. A certified copy of the resolution shall be delivered to the county treasurer who shall proceed to make the segregation ordered. The board of commissioners may require as a condition to the order of segregation that the person seeking it pay the public utility district the reasonable engineering and clerical costs incident to making the segregation. Unless otherwise provided in said resolution, the county treasurer shall apportion amounts paid on the original assessment in the same proportion as the segregated assessments bear to the original assessment. Upon segregation being made by the county treasurer, as aforesaid, the lien of the special assessment shall apply to the segregated parcels only to the extent of the segregated part of such assessment.

[ 1988 c 202 § 52; 1971 c 81 § 124; 1959 c 142 § 1.]
NOTES:

Severability—1988 c 202: See note following RCW 2.24.050.

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Revised Code of Washington

Title 54 - Public Utility Districts

Chapter 54.16 - Powers.

54.16.005 - Definitions.

54.16.010 - Surveys, plans, investigations, or studies.

54.16.020 - Acquisition of property and rights—Eminent domain.

54.16.030 - Water and irrigation works.

54.16.032 - Authority to assist customers in the acquisition of water conservation equipment—Limitations.

54.16.035 - Provision of water service beyond district subject to review by boundary review board.

54.16.040 - Electric energy.

54.16.050 - Water rights.

54.16.060 - Intertie lines.

54.16.070 - District may borrow money, contract indebtedness, issue bonds or obligations—Guaranty fund.

54.16.080 - Levy and collection of taxes—Tax anticipation warrants.

54.16.083 - Community revitalization financing—Public improvements.

54.16.085 - Interfund loans.

54.16.090 - Contracts with other agencies or utilities—Gifts, etc.—Employees and experts—Advancements.

54.16.092 - Employment interview expenses.

54.16.095 - Liability insurance for officials and employees.

54.16.097 - Actions against officer, employee, or agent—Defense and costs provided by public utility district—Exception.

54.16.100 - Manager—Appointment—Compensation—Duties.

54.16.110 - May sue and be sued—Claims.

54.16.120 - Local utility districts authorized.

54.16.130 - Local districts—Procedure—Financing.

54.16.140 - Petition or resolution for local district—Hearing—Notice.

54.16.142 - Local utility districts—Notice must contain statement that assessments may vary from estimates.

54.16.145 - Local utility districts—Sanitary sewer or potable water facilities—Notice to certain property owners.

54.16.150 - Procedure when petition is signed by majority of landowners.

54.16.160 - Assessment roll—Hearing—Appellate review—Expenses.

54.16.165 - Segregation of assessments.

54.16.170 - Apportionment of cost of improvement.

54.16.180 - Sale, lease, disposition of properties, equipment, and materials—Procedure—Acquisition, operation of sewage system by districts in certain counties.

54.16.190 - General resolutions.

54.16.200 - Joint exercise of powers and joint acquisition of properties.

54.16.220 - Columbia river hydroelectric projects—Grant back of easements to former owners.

54.16.230 - Sewage system works—Acquire, construct, operate, etc.—Authorizing election—Procedure.

54.16.240 - Sewage system works—Resolution or petition—Voter approval or rejection.

54.16.250 - Sewage system works—Ballot proposition—Canvass.

54.16.260 - Sewage system works—Accounts and funding.

54.16.270 - Sewage system works—Existing authority not affected.

54.16.280 - Energy conservation plan—Financing authorized for energy conservation projects in structures or equipment—Limitations.

54.16.281 - Energy conservation—Utility cool roof program—Tree planting program.

54.16.285 - Limitations on termination of utility service for residential heating.

54.16.300 - Combined utility functions.

54.16.310 - Operation, maintenance, and inspection of sewage disposal facilities, septic tanks, and wastewater disposal facilities and systems—Maintenance costs.

54.16.320 - Assumption of substandard water system—Limited immunity from liability.

54.16.330 - Telecommunications facilities—Purposes—Limitations—Provision of telecommunications services—Eminent domain (as amended by 2021 c 293).

54.16.340 - Wholesale telecommunications services—Petition for review of rates, terms, conditions.

54.16.350 - Tariff for irrigation pumping service—Authority to buy back electricity.

54.16.360 - Cooperative watershed management.

54.16.370 - Purchase of electric power and energy from joint operating agency.

54.16.380 - Appliance repair service—Operation by district.

54.16.385 - Appliance repair service—Requirements.

54.16.390 - Environmental mitigation activities.

54.16.400 - Voluntary donations for purposes of urban forestry.

54.16.405 - Voluntary donations for purpose of supporting hunger programs.

54.16.410 - Supply of water to be used in pumped storage generating facilities—Requirements—Contract, resolution.

54.16.415 - Retail telecommunications services—Reporting requirements.

54.16.425 - Retail telecommunications services—Payment in lieu of property tax.

54.16.430 - Electrification of transportation plan—Considerations—Incentive programs.