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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998 04 27 Regular Item E COJ\1MISSION AGENDA ADD ON ITEM E Regular X Consent Informational Aoril27, 1998 Meeting MGR/~ DEPT_ Authorization REQUEST: City Clerk reporting the results of the Tuscawilla Beautification Assessmelltt District; City Manager requesting the Commission to determine if the Commission desires to move forward with implementation of the assessment district. PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to inform the Commission of the results of the Tuscawilla Beautification Assessment District and to request direction rdative to the implementation of the district. On January 12, 1998, the Commission authorized an advisory ballot to provide the;: Commission with feed-back relative to the residents desire to implement a Beautification Assessment District for improved lighting and beautificatiton. The votes were counted this morning by staff with results listed below: Issue 1 Fifty (50) ballots were received that had been cut separating the parcel and sequence numbers from the vote and certification statement. The question arises as to whether these cut ballots should be included in the vote. The inclusion of the cut ballots does not change the outcome of a simple majority voting in favor of the district. Since the Commission is not bound by the ballot, and the outcome is the same relative to Ii single majority it appears that the Commission should accept both votes as information, Issue 2 As we understand it, the county's policy is that 65% of the persons voting must vote ]In favor for the county to implement the district. It is not known if the County Commission reserves the right to deviate from this policy or not. Therefore, it is rec:ommended that the ballot results be forwarded to the County Commission for a formal declaration of its intent relative to implementation of the district. Incorporated Incorporated Un-Incorporated Un-Incorporated Tuscawilla Tuscawilla Dyson Dyson Without With Without With VOTES Cut Cut Cut Cut CAST Ballots Ballots Ballots Ballots YES 870 50,E12% 883 50,26% 27 61.36% 28 57.14% NO 842 49.18% 874 49,74% 17 38,64% 21 42.86% TOTAL 1712 100,00% 1757 100,00% 44 100,00% 49 100,00% ... A single developer with 73 parcels representing 8% of the votes cast voted all parcels against the question. RECOMMENDATION: 1) The Commission review the results of the incorporated area ballot and provide the staff with direction relative to implementation of the assessment district in the City of Winter Springs, 2. The Commission direct the City Manager to provide the County Commission with the results of the ballot and request the County Commission for a formal declaration relative to its intel1lt to implement the district in the unincorporated area. IMPLEMENTATION: If the Commission decides to approve the assessment district the staff will continue to implement the Task Schedule outlined by the Consultants, ATTACHMENT: A) City Clerks Ballot Report B) Consultants Ta.sk Schedule ATTACHMENT "A" MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Commission i V Margo M, Hopkins, City Clerk1\a ~ FROM: SUBJECT: Tuscawilla Beautification Assessment District Results DATE: April,27, 1998 The following are the final tabulated results: CITY : Ballots Marked Yes: 870 Ballots Marked No: 842 Ballots Cut (No Seq:uence/Parcel Number): 45 Ballots Returned As Undeliverable: 124 Ballots Postmarked 4/25/98: 16 COUNTY: Ballots Marked Yes: 27 Ballots Marked No: 17 Ballots Cut (No Sequence/Parcel Number): 5 Ballots Returned As Undeliverable: 2 Ballots Postmarked 4/25/98: 0 If I can be of further assistance in this matter, please feel free to let me know, Thank you, DOCSfcorrespofconmussifOO I :5.doc I I I I 1 I i I I I I I I I I I I I I City Requirements Events Draft a home rule ordinance that provides the City with the flexibility to impose and collect the assessments using the separate bill collection method for FY 1998-9SI with subsequent transition to the tax bill collection method for FY 1999-2000 Calculate final schedule of rates based on the apportionment methodology and revenue requirements for the improvement program Draft necessary resolutions that conform to the home rule ordinance which impose the assessments and implement the City's policy decisions and proposed methodology Develop billing system necessary to implement and bill the assessments and capable of interfacing with City data processing capabilities including billing algorithms Conduct the final ratE! adoption process which includes: (a) meeting the legal rE~quirements for any public hearings, (b) The development of appropriate published notice and/or printing, stuffing and mailing of any notices or bills, and (c) the development of a public information sheet to be mailed with the bills or notices Coordinating with appropriate finance officials concerning the City's establishment of systems and procedures for the City to collect and account for the payment of the assessments ATTACHMENT "B" Date May-June 1998 May-June 1998 June 1998 July 1998 July-August 1998 August 1998 GOVERNMENT SERVICES GROUP, INC, and NABORS, GIBLIN & NICKERSON, P.A. 24