File #: 19-0672    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing - 5:01 PM Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/5/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 12/10/2019 Final action:
Title: Resolution of Intent to utilize non-ad valorem assessments for solid waste collection, disposal, recycling, and management; and for community maintenance in the Sugarfoot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District
Attachments: 1. Resolution to utilize non-ad valorem assessments for waste collection at Sugarfoot Oaks_Cedar Ridge ATF by CAO 20191127.pdf
Related files: 20-0736
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Agenda Item Name:
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Resolution of Intent to utilize non-ad valorem assessments for solid waste collection, disposal, recycling, and management; and for community maintenance in the Sugarfoot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District
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Presenter:
Patrick Irby

Description:
Resolution of Intent to utilize non-ad valorem assessments for solid waste collection, disposal, recycling, and management; and for community maintenance in the Sugarfoot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
That the Board adopt the Resolution of Intent to utilize non-ad valorem assessments for solid waste collection, disposal, recycling, and management; and for community maintenance in the Sugarfoot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District for Fiscal Year 2020-21, and annually thereafter.
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Prior Board Motions:
The Board has utilized non-ad valorem assessments to fund these solid waste functions since 1998. The Board has utilized non-ad valorem assessments to fund community maintenance in the Sugarfoot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District since 2003.

Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
The County will continue to fund the collection, disposal, recycling, and management of solid waste throughout Alachua County, and fund community maintenance in the Sugarfoot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District through non-ad valorem assessments on the property tax bill.
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Background:
Since 1998 non-ad valorem assessments have been used to fund solid waste functions in Alachua County. The services funded through these assessments includes the collection, disposal, and recycling of solid waste at curbside and at the Rural Collection Centers, the maintenance of our closed landfills, waste reduction education efforts, and partially funds the hazardous waste disposal services provided by the Environmental Protection Department.

Pursuant to section 197.3632(3)...

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