Agenda Item Name:
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Request to Advertise an Ordinance and Uniform Land Development Code (ULDC) for Special Improvement District (SID)
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Presenter:
Ramon D. Gavarrete
Description:
Staff is requesting Board approval to proceed with Request to Advertise to create SID for new neighborhoods. (Presentation Time Allocation: Approximately 10 minutes)
Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Consideration of Board approval to proceed with Request to Advertise to create SID for new neighborhoods.
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Prior Board Motions:
The Board on October 26, 2021, approved by 4-1 motion to proceed with consultant to create SID for new neighborhoods and approve budget adjustment 2022-299 to utilize General Fund Reserves to cover the FY22 cost of the consultant
Fiscal Consideration:
. Fiscal Consideration
The costs to administer the program is up to $10,000 for FY22 and was budgeted to come from General Fund Reserves.
The costs to administer the program is up to $48,500 for FY23 and will be discussed during the FY23 budget process.
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Strategic Guide:
Infrastructure
Background:
The Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) repeatedly receives requests from citizens to improve their neighborhood streets. The BoCC has procedures in place to improve collector and arterial roads under its jurisdiction however there is not a set process or timeline for improving neighborhood streets. The BoCC has adopted an Administrative Procedure for creating Special Assessment District (SAD) or Municipal Services Benefit Unit (MSBU) for citizen-initiated program for capital improvements and maintenance for publicly owned roads. There is not a local tax on improving neighborhood streets.
On March 23rd, 2021, the BoCC heard presentation from staff for creation of SID for new and existing neighborhoods. The BoCC had previously heard this presentation on October 15th, 2019. The BoCC gave direction to staff to propose ordinance for the establishment of Special Improvement District (SID)...
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