File #: 17-1152    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/12/2017 In control: Fire Rescue District Governing Body
On agenda: 6/20/2017 Final action: 6/20/2017
Title: Resolution No. 2017-R-21 establishing North Port Fire Rescue District Not-to-Exceed Non-Ad Valorem assessment rates for fiscal year 2017-2018.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 2017-R-21, 2. Property Impact Tables, 3. Resolution No. 2016-R-12
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Peter D. Lear, CPA, CGMA, Interim City Manager

TITLE: Resolution No. 2017-R-21 establishing North Port Fire Rescue District Not-to-Exceed Non-Ad Valorem assessment rates for fiscal year 2017-2018.


Recommended Action

Adoption of Resolution No. 2017-R-21 establishing North Port Fire Rescue District Not-to-Exceed Non-Ad Valorem assessment rates for fiscal year 2017-2018.

Background Information

Pursuant to Section 66, Article II of the Code of the City of North Port, the Governing Body (Commission) shall have the duty, right, power and authority to levy by Resolution and collect special assessments against all non-exempted benefited property within its territorial bounds in order to provide funds for the purpose of Fire Rescue and First Responder responsibility at the North Port Fire Rescue District.

Non-Ad Valorem assessments cannot be used to fund the operations of an EMS system. In the City of North Port all expenses associated with EMS are funded by Ad Valorem taxes and are found in the General Fund Budget.

The Fire Rescue District Rate Study and Recommendations were adopted by the City Commission in 2014. The proposed rates are consistent with the recommendations of the study as adjusted to fund the operations of the Fire Rescue District.

Fire Rescue is proposing a 3% increase in rates for Fiscal Year 2017-2018. The rates as shown in Appendix A of the Resolution are recommended for Fiscal Year 2017-2018 which would increase the cost of an average home on a 1/4 acre property by $5.96. Even with this requested increase, Assessment Rates will remain lower than they were in FY 2015-16 and within pennies of what they were in FY 2014-15. This rate represents the maximum rate that would be allowed. The actual final adopted rate will occur in September as part of the budget approval process. The adopted rate may be lower than the Not-to-Exceed rate based upon the budget process.

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