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Res 71-94 RESOLUTION NO. 71-94 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A BUDGET FOR THE STORMWATER UTILITY SYSTEM; ESTABLISHING RATES FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTS FOR EACH PARCEL WITHIN THE BENEFITED AREA, OTHER THAN NON-ASSESSED PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 56 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AND RELEVANT STATUTORY AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR THE CERTIFICATION AND ADOPTION OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT ROLL. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, did, on July 6, 1990, adopt Ordinance No. 21-90, which provides for the creation and establishment of a City-wide Stormwater Management System; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, did, on April 27, 1993, adopt Ordinance No. 35-93 which amended Chapter 56 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, to provide for the method of establishing and collecting Stormwater Management Assessments; and WHEREAS, the statutory authority for the creation and implementation of Ordinance No. 21-90, as amended, is predicated on Article VIII, Section 2(b) of the Florida Constitution; Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, as amended and supplemented; Section 403.0893, Florida Statutes, as amended and supplemented; Chapter 197, Florida Statutes, as amended and supplemented; the City Charter of the City of Delray-Beach, Florida; and other applicable provisions of law; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, has found that owners, tenants and occupants of property within the geographical boundaries of the City will derive a special benefit from the effective management of stormwater and other surface water and from the operation, maintenance and expansion of the stormwater management system; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 21-90, as amended, establishes that the rate for Stormwater Management Assessments for each parcel within the benefited area, other than with respect to non-assessed property, shall be established each year by resolution of the City Commission; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 21-90, as amended, provides that such rate resolution shall not be adopted prior to the establishment of an operational budget for' the system or prior to conducting a rate hearing as required by applicable law; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 21-90, as amended, provides that such budget shall include, but not be limited to a capital element, a debt service element and an O and M element and further requires that the rate hearings and rate resolution shall clearly establish what portion of the Stormwater Management Assessment reflects the capital element, the debt service element, if any, and the O and M element; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No 21-90, as amended, provides that the ' initial stormwater budget shall also include, but not be limited to, all costs of creating the system, including legal fees and expenses and the fees and expenses of the Consulting Engineer, the reimbursement of the City's general fund for any monies (other than the proceeds from voter-approved debt) appropriated to pay the cost of making additions, extensions and improvements to the existing system; and WHEREAS, a budget of operation for the year ending September 30, 1995, is set forth herein in Exhibit "A" and is established in conformity with the requirements of Ordinance No. 21-90, as amended, and Chapter 56 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, billing and collection of the Stormwater Management Assessment shall be accomplished utilizing the uniform method of collection; and WHEREAS, a rate for Stormwater Management Assessments for the various classes of property (other than non-assessed property) within the benefited area shall be calculated as provided in Ordinance No. 21-90, as amended, and as further set forth in Exhibit "B" to this resolution; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on this resolution setting the rates and adopting the budget and for the purposes of adopting and certifying a stormwater assessment role was duly noticed; and WHEREAS, the City, upon adoption of the budget and rates, shall review the stormwater assessment roll to determine its conformity with the proposed rate resolution and if upon the completion of such review the City shall be satisfied that the Stormwater Management Assessment Roll has been prepared in conformity with the proposed rate resolution, it shall adopt said resolution and ratify and confirm the Stormwater Management Assessment Roll and certify that the Stormwater Management Assessment Roll is correct and proper and is to be used in collecting the Stormwater Management Assessments. Thereafter, the City Commission, if no objections are made by persons affected by the assessment roll at the public hearing - 2 - Res. No. 71-94 or if objections having been made are deemed insufficient by the City Commission, shall thereupon adopt the assessments as shown by the Assessment Roll; and WHEREAS, the owner of each parcel within the benefited area for which a stormwater assessment is levied shall thereafter be responsible for payment thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, does hereby adopt the aforementioned preamble in its entirety. ~ That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, does hereby adopt, after public hearing, the budget as established in Exhibit "A" hereto which is incorporated herein. ~ That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, does hereby adopt, after public hearing, the rates as set forth in Exhibit "B" which is incorporated herein. ~ That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, hereby adopts and certifies the Stormwater Management Assessment Roll. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the 13th day of September, 1994. ATTEST: WCity ref: stormres - 3 - Res. No. 71-94 PREPARED'09/09/9~,- 09:56:37 BUDGET PREPARATION HORKSHEET PROGRAM GM6OIL FOR FISCAL YEAR 95 ACCOUNTING PER MANAGER'S ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION RECOttIENDED FUND 4c~8 STORM HATER UTILITY FUND OEPT .~ STORM HATER UTILITY DZV 16 STORMMATER SYSTEM MAINT 12-10 REGuLAR SALARZES/HAGES 96430 13-10 PARTTIME 8590 14-10 OVERTIME 5330 21-10 EHPLOYER FICA 22-10 GEN'L EMP RETIREMENT 6560 23-10 L/FE INSURANCE 420 23-20 DISABILITY INSURANCE 1040 23-30 HEALTH INSURANCE 9590 24-10 HORKERS ' COMPENSATION 5340 26-10 UNEHPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 2qO w PERSONAL SERVICES 141970 34-70 PHOTO,,q4ZCROFZLM SERVICES 100 3q-78 REPAIR & UPKEEP CANALS 3200 3q-90 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICE qO000 40-10 TRAVEL & TRAINING 1070 41-15 PORTABLE PHONE/BEEPER 40 43-10 ELECTRICITY 1730 ~4-30 E~IPMENT 400 44-45 VEHICLE RENTAL-GARAGE 12750 45-10 GENERAL LIABILITY 5950 46-Z0 E~UZPHENT HAINTENANCE 900 46-30 VEHICLE HAZNT-GARAGE 15600 46-90 OTHER REPAZR/NAZNT COST 9000 51-10 STATIONERY/PAPER/FORMS 200 51-90 OTHER OFFICE SUPPLIES 100 52-10 FUEL/LUBE VEHICLES 3290 52-11 FUEL/ OIL OTHER 150 52-20 GEN'L OPER SUPPLIES 8080 52-22 UNIFORMS/LINEN SERVICE 2280 62-24 BUZLD/NG MATERIALS 2300 52-17 EGUIPMENT <*$EO0 lq50 53-20 REPAZRS - DRAINAGE 8200 .64-20 MEHBERSHZPS 50 .r~-30 TRAINING/EDUCATION COSTS ~00 ~ OPERATING EXPENSES 117240 64-90 OTHER HACH/EGUZPMENT 5000 w CAPITAL OUTLAY 5000 ~ PHYSICAL ENVZROI~ENT 264210 ~ STORHHATER SYSTEM HAIl, IT 264210 ~ STORM HATER UTILITY 1530880 Res. No. 71-94 (Exhibit "A" - Page 1 of 3) PREPARED 09/09/9~, 09:-56:37 BUDGET PREPARATION HORKSHEET PROGRAM GN6OZL FOR FISCAL YEAR 9-5 ACCOIJ~TIHO PER HANAGE R' S ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION RECOHHENDED FUND ~48 STORH HATER UTILITY FUND DEPT ~ STORH HATER UTILITY DZV 11 ADMINISTRATION 11-10 REGULAR SALARZES/'HAGES 14770 i1-10 EMPLOYER FICA 1890 21-10 GEH'L EMP RETTREHENT 1680 Z3-10 LIFE INSURANCE 130 23-20 DISABILITY INSURANCE 270 23-30 HEALTH INSURANCE 2~00 24-10 HORKERS' CONPEHSATZON 100 15-10 UNEHPLOYMEHT COHPENSATION 60 ~ PERSONAL SERVICES 31300 31-20 HEDZCAL 100 31-30 ENGZHE E RZHG/ARCHITECT 20000 31-90 OTHER PROFESS SERVICES .5000 32-10 AUDZT/ACCOUNTZHG FEES 300 34-90 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICE 15000 40-10 TRAVEL & TRAINING 41-10 TELEPHONE EXPEHSE ~Z-10 POSTAGE 100 42-20 EXPRESS CHARGE/HESS SVC -50 q.3--50 STORMHATER CHARGES 45-10 GENERAL LIABILITY 4810 49-21 SHARE OF ADMZN EXP 71180 49-90 OTHER CURRENT CHARGES 100 .~-30 TRAINING/EDUCATION COSTS ZOO ~ OPE RATING EXPEHSES 118590 63-90 OTHER IHPROVENENTS 1003610 6~-11 COHPUTER EGUZPHENT ~000 ~ CAPITAL OUTLAY 1007610 99-01 PROJECT RESERVE 79170 ~ NON-OPERATING 79170 ~ PHYSICAL ENVI ROI~IENT 1236670 91-01 TRANSFER TO GENERAL FUND 30000 ~ NON-OPERATING 30000 ~ NONE)(I~ENDZTURE Drs8 30000 ~'~ ADHZHZSTRATZOH I166670 Res. No. 71-94 (Exhibit "A" - Page 2 of 3) PREPARED 09/09/q~, 09:41:E7 BUDGET PREPARATZON HORKSHEET PROGRAM GN601L FOR FZSCAL YEAR MANAGER'S ACCOUNT DESCRZPTZON RECOtttENDED FLFID ~+~8 STOR~I HATER UTILITY F~HD DEPT .6A* STORM MATER UTILITY DIV 16 ST~ATER SYSTEM MAZNT &~.~ STORM HATER UTZLZTY FUND 1E30880 1~30880 Res. No. 71-94 (Exhibit "A" - Page 3 of 3) EXHIBIT "B" to RESOLUTION NO. 71-94 Total 12 Month Property Description Rate Structure Assessment Single Family Residential ($4.50/Mo./ERU) (12 Mo.) (1ERU) $ 54.00 Condominium ($4.50/Mo./ERU) (12 Mo.) (Condo Factor $ 54.00 X CF* (ERU/Unit) Single Owner Multi- Family Residential ($4.50/Mo./ERU) (12 Mo.) $ 54.00/ERU Non-Residential Developed ($4.50/Mo./ERU) (12 Mo.) $ 54.00/ERU Undeveloped ($4.50/Mo./ERU) (12 Mo.) (1.20 ERU/AC $ 64.80/AC Ail properties within the Lake Worth Drainage District, as indicated by the Palm Beach County name-address-legal file (NAL) shall receive a 25% discount. All properties for which the City does not provide for the maintenance of street drainage systems shall receive a 25% discount. * A specific condo factor (0.0 - 1.0) has been determined for each condominium development. A list of those factors is attached. Res. No. 71-94 (Exhibit "B" - Page 1 of 4) CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, ELORIDA PROGRAM: SWCONDO SWLIB STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT PREPARED: 9/08/94, 13:53:23 CONDOMINIUM RATES FOR TAX YEAR 1995 PAGE 1 Condominium Units ERUs Acacia House 3 .00 Admiral Apts. 10 70 Anchorage 7 36 Ardmore 13 70 Arnold Industrial Park 3 70 Bahama House of D.B./Brook Haven/Ocean Reach Apts. 22 70 Balmoral 12 57 Banyan House 65 63 Banyan Tree Village 55 96 Bar Harbour 85 39 Barr Terrace 96 38 Barrton Apts. 102 46 Beach Cabanas 12 64 Beach House of Delray 12 70 Beekman 14 70 Berkeshire II 48 1 00 Berkshire I 23 79 Bermuda High ~2 1 00 Bermuda High South 29 94 Bermuda High West 46 1 O0 Boca Isle/Point at Delray Beach 93 69 Brooks Lane 6 1 O0 Cambridge 8 1 O0 Captains Walk 57 86 Casa Del Mar 11 49 Chevy Chase 16 70 Churchill 30 60 Coach Gate 7 97 Coastal House 85 41 Commodore Apts. 8 70 Coral Cove 7 70 Costa Del Rey 40 63 Costa Del Rey North 30 77 Country Manors 440 1 00 Court of Delray 43 40 Cove Apts 5 70 Jrest 6 79 Del Harbour 18 32 Del Harbour 4 70 Delhaven 24 74 Delray Bch Club 77 47 Delray Dental Specialists 3 70 Delray Estates 324 55 Delray Golfview 36 57 Delray Harbour Club 50 44 Delray Oaks 142 95 Delray Oaks West 216 95 Delray Ocean Villas 15 70 Delray Place 42 35 Delray Shores Professional 8 1 00 Delray Summit 66 41 Domaine Delray 60 91 Dover House 45 48 Eastview of Delray Beach 3 70 (Exhibit "B" - Page 2 of 4) Res. No. 71-94 SITY OK DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA FROGRAM: SWCONDO SWLIB STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT PREPARED: 9/08/94, 13:53:23 CONDOMINIUM RATES FOR TAX YEAR 1995 PAGE 2 Condominium Units ERUs Eastview Village Square 24 1 O0 Eastwinds 84 69 Eight Hundred Ocean Place 8 100 Environment I 92 93 Fairway 72 1 O0 Fall Ridge 60 1 O0 First Encounter 46 70 Georgia Street Industrial Park 3 70 Golfview Colony 8 1 O0 Greensward Village 136 91 Grove 28 99 Hamilton House 24 77 Harbour Pointe of Delray 10 70 Harbour Villas 17 56 Harhourside I-III 176 67 High Point 1,992 76 Imperial Manor 12 70 Imperial Villas ~99 96 Ingraham House 4 70 Inlet Cove 16 1 O0 Inner Circle 16 72 Intercoastal Cove 4 70 3ardin Del Mar 38 83 Lago Del Rey 338 86 Lago Del Rey North Amsterdam 28 O0 Lakeview Greens 128 90 Landings of Delray Beach 27 63 Lanikai Villas 24 O0 Lavers Delray Racquet Club 566 99 Ledges 3 70 Linton Ridge 84 39 Linton Woods 24 1 O0 Lyndon Arms 8 O0 Manor House 24 67 Marina Del Rey 10 70 Martel Arms 30 1 O0 Narberth/Ocean Aire 14 70 New Monmouth 17 70 Ocean East 8 00 Ocean Place 29 1 O0 Ocean Terrace 8 70 One Sixty Center 5 1 O0 One Ten Apts 4 70 Outrigger 25 1 O0 Palm Square 8 70 Palm Trail 22 70 Palm Villas 60 1 O0 Park View Manor 16 55 Patio Beach 10 70 Pelican Pointe 56 1 O0 Penthouse Delray 80 41 Pine Beach South 6 70 Pines of Delray 685 72 Pines of Delray North 700 99 (Exhibit "B" - Page 3 of 4) Res. No. 71-94 'CITY'OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA PROGRAM: SWCONDO SWLIB STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT PREPARED: 9/08/94, 13:53:23 CONDOMINIUM RATES FOR TAX YEAR 1995 PAGE 3 Condominium Units ERUs Pines of Delray West 287 75 Plum 7 1 00 Ranger 10 70 Cabal Pine 256 85 Cabal Pine East 222 93 Cabal Pine South 128 87 Sands Terrace 14 50 Savoy 8 70 Seabreeze of Delray 5 69 Seagate Manor 63 51 Seagate Towers 149 49 Seastone Apts. 10 34 Seaway Villas of Delray Beach 6 70 Serena Vista 30 1 O0 Seven Seventy 17th Ave. 9 70 South County Professional 44 70 South Ocean 10 I 00 South Shore Club 15 1 00 Southridge 37 1 00 Southridge Village 68 90 Southwinds 84 69 Spanish River 81 34 Spanish Trail 20 59 Spanish Wells 240 72 Stor-all 12 70 Tahiti Cove 18 79 Talbot House III 4 70 Three Fifty Five Building 7 1 00 Town & Country 148 57 Tropic Bay 1-17 399 61 Tropic Harbor 222 49 Tropic View 48 1 O0 Twelve-O-Two 6 58 Valhalla 8 I 00 Venetian Drive TowD_house 4 70 Venetian Village 14 1 00 Vista Lago 14 70 Waterview Apts. 8 67 Waterway East 19 1 00 Waterway North 15 92 Wedgewood 6 70 Williamsburg Inn 12 70 Windemere House 30 63 Winston 8 56 Woodbrooke 13 66 153 Records processed -- End of Listing -- (Exhibit "B" - Page 4 of 4) Res. No. 71-94 ME MORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER ~/~l SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM # IQ A - MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 RESOLUTION NO. 71-94/$TORMWATER MANAGEMENT DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 1994 This is a resolution establishing a budget for the Stormwater Utility System, establishing the rates for FY 1994/95 stormwater management assessments, and certifying and adopting the Stormwater Management Assessment Roll. Prior to consideration, a public hearing is required. The assessment is proposed at the rate of $4.50 per month per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU), for a total annual assessment of $54.00 per ERU. This represents a $2.25 per month per ERU increase over last year. Property owners within the Lake Worth Drainage District are given a 25% discount. A separate 25% discount is given to owners of property served by private drainage systems. The proposed budget for the Stormwater Utility Fund is incorporated in Resolution No. 71-94 as Exhibit "A". The rate structure with condominium factors is attached to the resolution as Exhibit "B" The assessment roll will be available for review in the Commission Chambers at the September 13th meeting. Recommend approval of Resolution No. 71-94. ref:agmemo5 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES MEMORANDUM TO: DAVID T. HARDEN CITY MANAGER FROM: RALPH E. HAYDEN, P.E. CITY ENGINEER DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 SUBJECT: STORMWATER UTILITY FUND. REVISED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT LIST We have revised our Stormwater Utility Fund Capital Improvement Project List and re-prioritized the projects. Please disregard our September 12th project list. RH: kt cc: William H. Greenwood, Director of Environmental Services Robert Barcinski, Assistant City Manager Joe Safford, Director of Finance John Walker, Project Coordinator Richard Corwin, Deputy Director of Public Works File: Memos to David T. Harden, City Manager RHDH913 .KT MEMORANDUM TO: Robert A. Barcinski, Assistant City Manager FROM: Alison MacGregor Harry, City Cler~ SUBJECT: Schedule for Stormwater Utility Assessment DATE: July 26, 1994 Below is a list of key dates for the stormwater utility non-ad valorem assessment process. Please make a note of these dates and the associated departmental responsibility. No later than Auaust 1: Submit proposed assessment roll to Property Appraiser's Office for TRIM notices. August 22. 1994: Publish Notice of Public Hearing (per Sec.~"~ 56.23(A)(5) of the City's code. (City September 8. 1994: Receipt by Clerk's office of operational budget for the system (Cit? Manaaer/Bua~et} and receipt of rate structure with condominium factors /~ to be included in agenda packet as exhibits to adopting resolution. ~mp/6~& September 13. 1994: Public Hearing/Adoption of Resolution establishing a budget for the system, establishing rates for stormwater assessments, and certifying and adopting the stormwater management assessment roll. (Cit? Clerk prepares resolution with exhibits; MIS to ensure ,assessment roll is physically at the ~9 later than September 15. 1994: Certify the adopted non-ad valorem ass.s.ment roll on compatible .lectroni¢ medium to the Tax Collector. (To be hand delivered on 9/14/94; City Clerk and MIS to handle execution of Certificate to Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Roll and delivery). Per Sec. 56.17(C) of the code, the deadline for City-initiated adjustments to correct errors or omissions in the stormwater assessment is within 60 days after opening of the tax roll for collection. The tax roll opens on November 1st, so December 30th is the last day for City-initiated adjustments. If anyone knoWs of other significant dates or has any additions or corrections, please let me know as soon as possible. Thank you. cc: David T. Harden, City Manager Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney David N. Tolces, Assistant City Attorney Joe Safford, Finance Director Becky O'Connor, Treasurer Linda Turnage, Budget Administrator Paul B. Fleetwood, :Systems Analyst Richard Corwin, Deputy Director Public Works Sue Hiscock, City Clerk's Office (w/bce to BG) CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA NOTIC:E OF PUBLIC: HEARING ' r ~To Be Held September 13, lgg4 AT 7:00 P.M. AT DELRAY BEACH CITY HALL ~C~r~ml~lring will t)e ~ o~ Tuee4~y, Segtlml~r 13. 1~G4,, at 7.~)_ p.m._iff W~jofl O~mt)e~ at C. Ry HI//,/oc~KI at 100 N.W. 1~ Av4~we, ..?ly. ~4cn. Wort~ Drainage Dis~ct are given a 25% dWcoont. A s~Q~rat~ 25% ~nt m ~ ~ m m mtm of $4.~0 m mon.~ m m=qu~vamnt .Fle~idmnt~mm~ Unit (m=RLO:.for m i CITY OF DELKAY BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 AT 7:00 P.M. AT DELRAY BEACH CITY HALL The City Commission of the City of Delray Beach will hold a public hearing to adopt a non-ad valorem assessment roll for annual stormwater management assessments. This public hearing will be held on Tuesday. September 13. 1994. at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, located at 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach. This assessment will be imposed on all non-exempt property owners within the City of Delray Beach (geographic depiction below). Property owners within the Lake Worth Drainage District are given a 25% discount. A separate 25% discount is given to owners of property served by private drainage systems. The assessment is proposed at the rate of $4.50 per month per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU), for a total annual assessment of $54.00 per ERU. This represents a $2.25 per month per ERU increase over last year. Ail funds from the assessments will be used to operate, maintain and make additions, improvements and extensions to the City's Stormwater Management System. Also, funds will be used to finance the administration of the program. (Insert Map Here) The stormwater management assessments will be included on the 1994 property tax bills issued to property owners in November, and they will be collected by the Palm Beach County Tax Collector. All affected property owners have the right to appear at the public hearing and the right to file written objections within twenty (20) days of this notice. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, such person will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide nor prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S. 285.0105. PUBLISH: Delray Beach News CITY OF DELRAY BEACH August 22, 1994 Alison MacGregor Harry City Clerk ~j~. David T. Harden, City Manager Robert A. Barcinski, Assistant City Manager Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney David N. Tolces, Assistant City Attorney Joe Safford, Finance Director Becky O'Connor, Treasurer Linda Turnage, Budget Administrator Richard Corwin, Deputy Director Public Works SUBJECT: Stormwater Management Assessment Advertisement DATE: August 2, 1994 Attached is a copy of the draft Notice of Public Hearing for the stormwater management assessment. Please review, especially the language in the first paragraph re the proposed rate. If you have any changes or suggestions, please let me know by Friday, August 12, 1994. Thank you. AMH/m Attachment cc: Ruth Swanson/Sue Hiscock, City Clerk's Office CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA NQ~ I C E QF p UB L I C H EARI NG TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 AT 7:00 P.M. AT DELRAY BEACH CITY HALL The City Commission of the City of Delray Beach will hold a public hearing to adopt a non-ad valorem assessment roll for annual stormwater management assessments. This public hearing will be held on Tuesday° September 13. 1994. at 7:00 ~.m. in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, located at 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach. This assessment will be imposed on all non-exempt property owners within the City of Delray Beach (geographic depiction below). ~The assessment is proposed at the rate of $4.50 per month per EqUivalent Residential Unit (ERU), for a total annual assessment of $54.00 per ERU. This represents a $2.25 per month per ERUI increase over last year. All funds from the assessments will belused to operate, maintain and make additions, improvements and extensions to the City's Stormwater Management System. Also, funds will be used to finance the administration of the program. ~~/~"~-' (Insert Map Here) The stormwater management assessments will be included on the 1994 property tax bills issued to property owners in November, and they will be collected by the Palm Beach County Tax Collector. All affected property owners have the right to appear at the public hearing and the right to file written objections within twenty (20) days of this notice. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, such person will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide nor prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S. 285.0105. PUBLISH: Delray Beach News CITY OF DELRAY BEACH August 22, 1994 Alison MacGregor Harry City Clerk MEMORANDUM TO: David T. Harden, City Manager Robert A. Barcinski, Assistant City Manager Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney David N. Tolces, Assistant City Attorney Joe Safford, Finance Director Becky O'Connor, Treasurer Linda Turnage, Budget Administrator Richard Corwin, Deputy Director Public Works FROM: Alison MacGregor Harty, City Clerk~ SUBJECT: Stormwater Management Assessment Advertisement DATE: August 2, 1994 Attached is a copy of the draft Notice of Public Hearing for the stormwater management assessment. Please review, especially the language in the first paragraph re the proposed rate. Friaa¥, August 12, 1994. Thank you. ~_ .~ / AMH/m Attachment cc: Ruth Swanson/Sue Hiscock, City Clerk's Office