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File #: R-2014-232    Version: 1 Name: FY14 Fire Inspection Assessment
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/2/2014 In control: Department of Financial Services
On agenda: 7/16/2014 Final action: 7/16/2014
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Relating To The Provision Of Fire Inspection Services In The City Of Hollywood, Florida; Establishing The Estimated Assessment Rates For Fire Inspection Assessments For The Fiscal Year Beginning October 1, 2014; Directing The Preparation Of An Assessment Roll; Authorizing A Public Hearing And Directing The Provision Of Notice Thereof; Providing For Conflicts; Providing For Severability; And Providing An Effective Date.
Attachments: 1. Resolution - Fire Inspection Fees.pdf, 2. APPA-FIA Estimated Rate Schedule.pdf, 3. APPB-FIA Form of Notice to be Published.pdf, 4. APPC-FIA Sample of TRIM.pdf, 5. BIS 14-213.pdf

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A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Relating To The Provision Of Fire Inspection Services In The City Of Hollywood, Florida; Establishing The Estimated Assessment Rates For Fire Inspection Assessments For The Fiscal Year Beginning October 1, 2014; Directing The Preparation Of An Assessment Roll; Authorizing A Public Hearing And Directing The Provision Of Notice Thereof; Providing For Conflicts; Providing For Severability; And Providing An Effective Date.

 

 

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Staff Recommends:  Approval of attached resolution.

 

 

Explanation:

In June 2009, the City of Hollywood imposed a fire inspection non-ad valorem assessment to provide funding for the City’s fire inspection services program beginning in FY 2010.  The assessment pays for a portion of the cost of fire inspection services provided to properties located in the City of Hollywood.  The remainder of the cost is funded from other City revenue sources. 

 

The annual fire inspection non-ad valorem assessment is levied against all residential properties that are subject to fire inspections including multi-family, condominium and cooperative properties and all non-residential properties in the City with the exception of government properties with building uses that are exempt from ad valorem taxation under Florida law. 

 

The fire inspection assessment generally appears on each affected property owner’s annual property tax bill as a non-ad valorem assessment, but may alternatively be billed by first class mail to the owner of the affected parcel of property that is subject to the fire inspection assessment.

 

The Preliminary Rate Resolution, as defined in and required by Ordinance O-2009-19, initiates the annual process for updating the assessment roll and reimposing the fire inspection assessment.  The Preliminary Rate Resolution sets forth the estimated fire inspection assessment rate schedule and the estimated amount of revenue to be provided by the assessment for FY 2015. 

 

We are recommending that the assessment rates for FY 2015 remain the same.  This will result in a projected fire inspection assessment roll to be collected of approximately $1,410,296.00.  Total revenue to be budgeted in the Proposed FY 2014 Budget for fire inspection assessments is $1,203,366.00, which is 85% of the total anticipated revenues of $1,410,296.00.

 

Collection procedures for next fiscal year are being changed to include condominiums and cooperatives. Condominiums and cooperatives were improperly excluded in prior years despite inspections being performed.  There is no exclusion for condominiums or cooperatives in Ordinance No. O-2009-19.

 

 

Recommended for inclusion on the agenda by:

Cathy Swanson-Rivenbark, City Manager

Matthew Lalla, Financial Services Director

Eric Busenbarrick, Fire Chief