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(F) In lieu of foreclosure, any delinquent Assessment and the <br />costs, fees and expenses attributable thereto, may be collected pursuant to <br />the Uniform Assessment Collection Act; provided however, that (1) notice is <br />provided to the Owner in the manner required by the Uniform Assessment <br />Collection Act and this Ordinance, and (2) any existing lien of record on the <br />affected parcel for the delinquent Assessment is supplanted by the lien <br />resulting from certification of the Assessment Roll, as applicable, to the Tax <br />Collector. <br />(G) Notwithstanding the Board's use of an alternative method of <br />collection, the County Administrator shall have the same power and authority <br />to correct errors and omissions as provided to him or other County officials in <br />Section 206.07 hereof. <br />(H) Any Board action required in the collection of Assessments may <br />be by resolution. <br />Section 206.47 - Government Property. In lieu of using the Uniform <br />Assessment Collection Act to collect Assessments from Government <br />Property, the County may elect to use any other method authorized by law or <br />pursuant to the method provided in this Section: <br />(A) The County shall provide Assessment bills by first class mail to <br />the Owner of each affected parcel of Government Property. The bill or <br />accompanying explanatory material shall include (1) a brief explanation of the <br />Assessment, (2) a description of the unit of measurement used to determine <br />the amount of the Assessment, (3) the number of units contained within the <br />parcel, (4) the total amount of the parcel's Assessment for the appropriate <br />period, (5) the location at which payment will be accepted, and (6) the date <br />on which :the Assessment is due. <br />(B) Assessments imposed against Government Property shall be <br />due on the same date as all other Assessments and, if applicable, shall be <br />subject to the same discounts for early payment. <br />(C) An Assessment shall become delinquent if it is not paid within <br />30 days from the date any installment is due. The County shall notify the <br />Owner of any Government Property that is delinquent in payment of its <br />Assessment within 60 days from the date such Assessment was due. Such <br />notice shall state that the County will initiate a mandamus or other <br />appropriate judicial action to compel payment. <br />25 <br />