126(1)If no objection is received within the time specified in subsection 124(6), the local government may make a by-law respecting the local improvement.
126(2)If an objection is received within the time specified in subsection 124(6), the local government may make a by-law respecting the local improvement after holding a public hearing under section 125.
126(3)A by-law respecting a local improvement requires two-thirds of the members of council to vote in favour of the by-law.
126(1)If no objection is received within the time specified in subsection 124(6), the local government may make a by-law respecting the local improvement.
126(2)If an objection is received within the time specified in subsection 124(6), the local government may make a by-law respecting the local improvement after holding a public hearing under section 125.
126(3)A by-law respecting a local improvement requires two-thirds of the members of council to vote in favour of the by-law.