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5919 MAIN STREET .  NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34652 . 727.853.1016


TO:City of New Port Richey City Council
FROM:Crystal S. Feast, Finance Director
DATE:9/24/2019
RE:Public Hearing - Resolution No. 2019-20: Paving Assessment - Page 303

REQUEST:

This item is before the City Council to solicit public comment on the road and street paving assessment fee levied against all developed property in the City and to adopt Resolution No. 2019-20, which approves the assessment and allows for certification to Pasco County.



DISCUSSION
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In 2017, the City Council adopted an ordinance establishing a Road and Street Paving Assessment in the City of New Port Richey. The Ordinance created a means of recovering costs incurred by the City in providing paving services. These fees are collected each year as non-ad valorem assessments to the property owners, under the provisions of Chapter 197, Florida Statutes. These fees are chargeable to the property owner, regardless of whether or not a property is tenant occupied.

 

The City has found that the use of a non-ad valorem assessment is the most equitable method of providing the necessary funding for providing paving services within the City. Each year the City must certify its paving non-ad valorem assessment roll with Pasco County. As part of that process, parcel owners who were not assessed a paving non-ad valorem assessment in the previous year are given an opportunity to make public comment and address the City Council concerning the paving non-ad valorem assessment.

 

Property owners who have been added to the non-ad valorem assessment roll or whose assessments have changed since last year were noticed by mail on August 4, 2019. Those property owners have been advised of the Public Hearing being held this evening, September 24, 2019.

 

Examples of properties or parcels which may have been added or changed since last year:

  • Properties annexed into the City of New Port Richey
  • Properties whose ERUs (Equivalent Residential Unit) changed (went up or down) due to corrections to the building(s) square footage or classification change
  • Properties which were added to the roll because of new construction on the parcel
  • Properties which were missed last year and now corrected

 

The billing of the paving assessment fee is administered by Pasco County and can be seen as a line item in the non-ad valorem portion of the County tax bill. All property owners receive notice of their non-ad valorem assessments on their Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM Notice).



RECOMMENDATION:

This item is before the City Council to solicit public comment on the paving assessment fee levied against all developed property in the City and to adopt Resolution No. 2019-20, which approves the assessment and allows for certification to Pasco County.



BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT:

The City’s Proposed Budget for 2019-2020 includes revenue from the collection of paving fees in the amount of $733,960.

ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionType
Resolution No. 2019-20, Approval of Paving AssessmentResolution Letter