File #: 22-0655    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing - 5:01 PM Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/26/2022 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 9/13/2022 Final action:
Title: FY23 Stormwater Non Ad-Valorem Assessment Final Rate Resolution Adoption Hearing
Attachments: 1. FY23 Final Rate Resolution Stormwater September 13, 2022.pdf, 2. FY 23 Appendix A Proof of Publication ADA.pdf, 3. FY 23 Appendix B Affidavit of Mailing ADA.pdf, 4. FY 23 Appendix C Certification of Assessment Roll ADA.pdf, 5. FY 23-27 Water Quality Project Descriptions ADA.pdf, 6. FY23-27 Water Quality Project List ADA.pdf, 7. Updated Resolution 2022-69 20220712 BoCC #22-0558 FY23_Stormwater_Non_Ad-Valorem_Assessment__Initial_Assessment_Resolution signed.pdf
Related files: 22-0558, 23-0624
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Agenda Item Name:

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FY23 Stormwater Non Ad-Valorem Assessment Final Rate Resolution Adoption Hearing

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Presenter:

Tommy Crosby, Assistant County Manager 352-337-6205

Stephen Hofstetter, EPD Director 352-264-6801

 

Description:

Public hearing to set the rates for Stormwater Non-Ad Valorem Assessment for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 and authorize the Chair to certify the Non Ad Valorem Assessment Roll to the Tax Collector.

 

Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Adopt the Storm water Final Assessment Resolution for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 and authorize the chair to certify the Stormwater Non Ad Valorem Assessment Roll to the Tax Collector.

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Prior Board Motions:

Resolution 2022-69 was approved of on July 12, 2022, to set the rates for the Storm water Non-Ad Valorem Assessments and authorize provision of the notice to affect property owners on the Notice of Proposed Taxes (TRIM)

 

Fiscal Consideration:

Fiscal Consideration

The Stormwater Assessments rates of a $40 Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) will generate a maximum estimated $1,889,715 in revenues.

 

Stormwater Management Funds:

 EPD 146.55.5511

 PW   146.79.7920

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Strategic Guide:

All Other Mandatory and Discretionary Services

 

Background:

The Stormwater Assessment was adopted by the Board and implemented as a funding source for Stormwater - Water Quality improvement and Drainage Maintenance programs. 

 

A resolution is required to set the Tentative Stormwater Assessment rates that was included in the TRIM notices.

 

 

Current Board policy for the allocation of the Stormwater assessment funds is a 50/50 split between EPD Water Quality improvement programming and Public Works Drainage Maintenance activities.