Why does it cost me extra money to have a SAD than someone else who already has the infrastructure?

Developers of planned subdivisions are required to build the necessary infrastructure associated with their development.However, as a result of the “Premature Platting” having been performed long before the City of Rio Rancho existed (incorporated in 1981) there is no single developer of the subdivision.Each individual property owner, when he or she builds on the individual property owned, is the developer of that lot.Therefore, a SAD places the cost of the infrastructure on the developed who, in this case, is also the individual property owner.

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1. What is a Special Assessment District (SAD)?
2. Why does the developer not have to build the required infrastructure?
3. How am I notified that my property is in a SAD?
4. When will I be notified that my property is in a SAD?
5. What if I want some of the infrastructure improvements but not all?
6. Can I get more improvements than those proposed?
7. Why does it cost me extra money to have a SAD than someone else who already has the infrastructure?
8. How much will my assessment be?
9. When do I have to pay my assessment?
10. How long do I have to pay the assessment?
11. What is the interest rate if I decide not to pay the assessment during the cash pay period?