R10-101
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
PRELIMINARY RATE RESOLUTION
ADOPTED JULY lLL 2010
T ABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION 1. AUTHORITy............ ...... .... ............ ..... .... ....... ....... .... ............ ........ .... ...... 1
SECTION 2. PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS............................................................. 1
SECTION 3. PROVISION AND FUNDING OF FIRE RESCUE SERVICES ............ 6
SECTION 4. IMPOSITION AND COMPUTATION OF FIRE RESCUE
ASSIGNMENTS ........... ..... ..... ...... .... ... .... ..... ...... ........... ...... ...... ...... ........7
SECTION 5. LEGISLATIVE DETERMINATIONS OF SPECIAL BENEFIT
AND FAIR APPORTIONMENT............................................................. 7
SECTION 6. COST APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGy................................... 11
SECTION 7. PARCEL APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGY .............................12
SECTION 8. DETERMINATION OF FIRE RESCUE ASSESSED COSTS;
ESTABLISHMENT OF INITIAL FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENTS.. 13
SECTION 9. ASSESSMENT ROLL.. ...... ........... ........... ........... ........................ ......... 14
SECTION 10. METH OD OF COLLECTION................. ............................................. 14
SECTION 11. AUTHORIZA TION OF PUBLIC HEARING ......................................15
SECTION 12. N OTI CE BY PUBLICATION.............................................................. 15
SECTION 13. NOTICE BY MAIL ................. ..... ........... ........................................ ...... 15
SECTION 14. APPLICATION OF ASSESSMENT PROCEEDS ............................... 15
SECTION 15. CONFLICT..... ...... ...... ..... .................. ........... ..... .... ................................ 15
SECTION 16 SEVERABILITy......................... ........... ....................................... ........ 15
SECTION 17. EFFECTIVE DATE........ ............................ ......... ....... ............ .............. 18
APPENDIX A: FIRE RESCUE INCIDENT REPORT
TYPE OF SITUATION FOUND CODES ...........................................A-l
APPENDIX B FIXED PROPERTY USE CODES.. ...... .......................... ....... ............. B-1
APPENDIX C IMPROVEMENT CODES.. ...... ................. ..... ..... ........................ ....... C-l
APPENDIX D DOR CODES............................. ........... ........... ................. ...... ...... ....... D-l
APPENDIX E ESTIMA TED FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT
RATE SCHEDULE....... ....................... ................ ................. ...... ........ E-l
APPENDIX F PARCEL APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGy........................... F-l
APPENDIX G FORM OF NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED .........................................G-l
APPENDIX H FORM OF NOTICE TO BE MAILED ...............................................H-l
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1 RESOLUTION NO. R10- tD'
2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
3 RELATING TO THE PROVISION OF FIRE RESCUE SERVICES,
4 FACILITIES, AND PROGRAMS IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON
5 BEACH, FLORIDA; DESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ASSESSING
6 FIRE RESCUE ASSESSED COSTS AGAINST ASSESSED
7 PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF BOYNTON
8 BEACH; DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF AN ASSESSMENT
9 ROLL; AUTHORIZING A PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING
10 THE PROVISION OF NOTICE THEREOF; AND PROVIDING AN
11 EFFECTIVE DATE
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13 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
14 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
15 SECTION 1. AUTHORITY. This resolution is adopted pursuant to the provisions of
16 Ordinance No. 08-017, Resolution R08-076, Sections 166.021 and 166.041, Florida
17 Statutes, and other applicable provisions of law.
18 SECTION 2. PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS. This resolution constitutes the
19 Preliminary Rate Resolution as defined in the Ordinance. All capitalized words and terms
20 not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Ordinance and
21 Resolution R08-076 ("Initial Assessment Resolution"). Unless the context indicates
22 otherwise, words imparting the singular number, include the plural number, and vice versa.
23 As used in this resolution, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the
24 context hereof otherwise requires:
25 "Building Area" means the adjusted area of a Building expressed in square feet
26 and reflected on the Tax Roll or, in the event such information is not reflected or
27 determined not to be accurately reflected on the Tax Roll, that area determined by the City.
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1 "Code Descriptions" mean the descriptions listed in the Fixed Property Use Codes
2 and the Improvement Codes.
3 "Commercial Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
4 designated as "Commercial" in the Improvement Codes specified in Appendix C.
5 "Cost Apportionment" means the apportionment of the Fire Rescue Assessed
6 Cost among all Property Use Categories according to the Demand Percentages established
7 pursuant to the apportionment methodology described in Section 6 of this Preliminary Rate
8 Resolution.
9 "Demand Percentage" means the percentage of demand for fire rescue services,
10 facilities, or programs attributable to each Property Use Category determined by analyzing
11 the historical demand for fire rescue services as reflected in the Fire Rescue Incident
12 Reports in the State Database under the methodology described in Section 6 of this
13 Preliminary Rate Resolution.
14 "DOR Code" means a property use code established in Rule 12D-8.008, Florida
15 Administrative Code, assigned by the Property Appraiser to Tax Parcels within the City,
16 attached hereto as Appendix D.
17 "Dwelling Unit" means (1) a Building, or a portion thereof, available to be used
18 for residential purposes, consisting of one or more rooms arranged, designed, used, or
19 intended to be used as living quarters for one family only, or (2) the use of land in which
20 lots or spaces are offered for rent or lease for the placement of mobile homes or the like for
21 residential purposes.
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1 "Emergency Medical Services" means those services recorded in Incident Reports
2 that assign a "type of situation found code" of 300, 300N, 311, 32, 321, 322, 323, 324, 381,
3 554, and 661. The "type of situation found codes" are attached hereto as Appendix A.
4 "Emergency Medical Services Cost" means the amount, other than first response
5 medical rescue services, determined by the City Commission to be associated with
6 Emergency Medical Services.
7 "Estimated Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Schedule" means that rate schedule
8 attached hereto as Appendix E and hereby incorporated herein by reference, specifying the
9 Fire Rescue Assessed Costs determined in Section 8 of this Preliminary Rate Resolution
10 and the estimated Fire Rescue Assessments established in Section 8 of this Preliminary Rate
11 Resolution.
12 "Fire Rescue Assessed Cost" means:
13 (1) the amount determined by the City Commission to be assessed in any
14 Fiscal Year to fund all or any portion of the cost of the provision of fire rescue services,
15 facilities, or programs, which provide a special benefit to Assessed Property, and shall
16 include, but not be limited to, the following components: (A) the cost of physical
17 construction, reconstruction or completion of any required facility or improvement; (B) the
18 costs incurred in any required acquisition or purchase; (C) the cost of all labor, materials,
19 machinery, and equipment; (D) the cost of fuel, parts, supplies, maintenance, repairs, and
20 utilities; (E) the cost of computer services, data processing, and communications; (F) the
21 cost of all lands and interest therein, leases, property rights, easements, and franchises of
22 any nature whatsoever; (G) the cost of any indemnity or surety bonds and premiums for
23 insurance; (H) the cost of salaries, volunteer pay, workers' compensation insurance, or other
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1 employment benefits; (1) the cost of uniforms, training, travel, and per diem; (J) the cost of
2 construction plans and specifications, surveys and estimates of costs; (K) the cost of
3 engineering, financial, legal, and other professional services; (L) the costs of compliance
4 with any contracts or agreements entered into by the City to provide fire rescue services;
5 (M) all costs associated with the structure, implementation, collection, and enforcement of
6 the Fire Rescue Assessments, including any service charges of the Tax Collector, or
7 Property Appraiser and amounts necessary to off-set discounts received for early payment
8 of Fire Rescue Assessments pursuant to the Uniform Assessment Collection Act or for early
9 payment of Fire Rescue Assessments collected pursuant to Section 3.02 of the Ordinance;
10 (N) all other costs and expenses necessary or incidental to the acquisition, provision, or
11 construction of fire rescue services, facilities, or programs, and such other expenses as may
12 be necessary or incidental to any related financing authorized by the City Commission by
13 subsequent resolution; (0) a reasonable amount for contingency and anticipated
14 delinquencies and uncollectible Fire Rescue Assessments; and (P) reimbursement to the
15 City or any other Person for any moneys advanced for any costs incurred by the City or
16 such Person in connection with any of the foregoing components of Fire Rescue Assessed
17 Cost.
18 (2) In the event the City also imposes an impact fee upon new growth or
191 development for fire rescue related capital improvements, the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost
201: shall not include costs attributable to capital improvements necessitated by new growth or
21 development that will be paid by such impact fees.
22 (3) In no event shall the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost include any amount
23 attributable to the Emergency Medical Services Cost.
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1 "Fire Rescue Incident Reports" means those Incident Reports that do not record
2 Emergency Medical Services.
3 "Fixed Property Use Codes" mean the property use codes used by FFIRS as
4 specified in Appendix B attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
5 "FFIRS" means the Florida Fire Incident Reporting System maintained by the
6 Florida State Fire Marshal.
7 "Improvement Codes" mean the building use codes assigned by the Property
8 Appraiser to Tax Parcels within the City as specified in Appendix C attached hereto and
9 incorporated herein by reference.
10 "Incident Report" means an individual report filed with the Florida State Fire
11 Marshal under FFIRS.
12 "IndustriallWarehouse Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code
13 Description designated as "Industrial/Warehouse" in the Improvement Codes specified in
14 Appendix C.
15, "Institutional Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
16! designated as "Institutional" in the Improvement Codes specified in Appendix C.
17 "Mixed Use Property" means a Tax Parcel that contains Buildings whose use
18 descriptions are capable of assignment under a Code Description in the Improvement Codes
19 in more than one Property Use Category.
20 "Non-Residential Property" means, collectively, Commercial Property,
21 Industrial/Warehouse Property, Institutional Property, and Nursing Home Property.
22 "Nursing Home Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
23 designated as "Nursing Home" in the Improvement Codes specified in Appendix D.
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1 "Parcel Apportionment" means the further apportionment of the Fire Rescue
2 Assessed Cost allocated to each Property Use Category by the Cost Apportionment among
3 the Tax Parcels under the methodology established in Section 7 of this Preliminary Rate
4 Resolution.
5 "Property Use Categories" mean, collectively, all categories of Residential
6 Property and all categories of Non-Residential Property.
7 "Residential Property" means, those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
8 designated as "Residential" in the Improvement Codes specified in Appendix C.
9 "State Database" means the incident data specific to the City derived from the
10 FFIRS Incident Reports maintained by the Florida State Fire Marshal.
11 "Tax Parcel" means a parcel of property located within the City to which the
12 Property Appraiser has assigned a distinct ad valorem property tax identification number.
13 SECTION 3. PROVISION AND FUNDING OF FIRE RESCUE SERVICES.
14 (A) Upon the imposition of a Fire Rescue Assessment for fire rescue services,
15 facilities, or programs against Assessed Property located within the City, the City shall
16 provide fire rescue services to such Assessed Property. A portion of the cost to provide
17 such fire rescue services, facilities, or programs shall be funded from proceeds of the Fire
181 Rescue Assessments. The remaining cost required to provide fire rescue services, facilities,
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19 and programs shall be funded by legally available City revenues other than Fire Rescue
20 Assessment proceeds. No Emergency Medical Services shall be funded from the Fire
21 Rescue Assessment revenues.
22 (B) It is hereby ascertained, determined, and declared that each parcel of
23 Assessed Property located within the City will be benefited by the City's provision of fire
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1 rescue services, facilities, and programs in an amount not less than the Fire Rescue
2 Assessment imposed against such parcel, computed in the manner set forth in this
3 Preliminary Rate Resolution.
4 SECTION 4. IMPOSITION AND COMPUTATION OF FIRE RESCUE
5 ASSESSMENTS. Fire Rescue Assessments shall be imposed against all Tax Parcels
6 within the Property Use Categories. Fire Rescue Assessments shall be computed in the
7 manner set forth in this Preliminary Rate Resolution.
8 SECTION 5. LEGISLATIVE DETERMINATIONS OF SPECIAL BENEFIT AND
9 FAIR APPORTIONMENT. It is hereby ascertained and declared that the Fire Rescue
10 Assessed Costs provide a special benefit to the Assessed Property based upon the following
11 legislative determinations and based upon that certain report entitled "City of Boynton
12 Beach Fire Assessment Memorandum," May 2008, prepared by Government Services
13 Group, Inc., which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
14 GENERAL
15 (A) Upon the adoption of this Preliminary Rate Resolution determining the Fire
16 Rescue Assessed Costs and identifying the Assessed Property to be included in the
17 Assessment Roll, the legislative determinations of special benefit ascertained and declared
181 in Section 1.04 of the Ordinance are hereby ratified and confirmed.
19 (B) It is fair and reasonable to use the Improvement Codes and the DOR Codes
20 of the Cost Apportionment and the Parcel Apportionment because: (1) the Tax Roll
21 database employing the use of such property use codes is the most comprehensive, accurate,
22 and reliable information readily available to determine the property use and Building Area
23 for improved property within the City, and (2) the Tax Roll database within such property
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1 use codes is maintained by the Property Appraiser and is thus consistent with parcel
2 designations on the Tax Roll which compatibility permits the development of an
3 Assessment Roll in conformity with the requirements of the Uniform Method of Collection.
4 (C) The data available in the Improvement Codes is more useful and accurate to
5 determine Building Area than relying exclusively upon the data maintained in the DOR
6 Code alone because (1) the data maintained in the Improvement Codes reveals the existence
7 of a Building with a different use than the use described on the DOR Code, (2) the
8 Improvement Codes represent records maintained by the Property Appraiser with the most
9 information relative to Building Area regardless of property use and (3) the City conducted
10 field work to ascertain Building use when sufficient information was not available.
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12 (D) It is fair and reasonable and consistent with the decision from the Florida
13 Supreme Court in the case of City of North Lauderdale v. SMM Properties, Inc., 825 So. 2d
14 343 (Fla. 2002), to exclude from the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost amounts determined to
15 constitute the Emergency Medical Services Cost.
16 (E) Apportioning the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost among classifications of
17 improved property based upon historical demand for fire rescue services, but not
18 Emergency Medical Services, is fair and reasonable and proportional to the special benefit
19 received.
20 (F) The Fire Rescue Incident Reports are the most reliable data available to
21 determine the potential demand for fire rescue services from property use and to determine
22 the benefit to property use resulting from the availability of fire rescue services to protect
23 and serve Buildings located within the Assessed Property and their intended occupants.
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1 There exist sufficient Fire Rescue Incident Reports that document the historical demand for
2 fire rescue services from Assessed Property within the Property Use Categories. The
3 Demand Percentage that has been determined for each Property Use Category by an
4 examination of such Fire Rescue Incident Reports is consistent with the experience of the
5 City. Therefore, the use of Demand Percentages that were determined by an examination of
6 Fire Rescue Incident Reports is a fair and reasonable method to apportion the Fire Rescue
7 Assessed Costs among the Property Use Categories.
8 (G) The historical demand for fire rescue service availability for multi-family
9 and single-family Residential Property is substantially similar and any difference in the
10 percentage of documented fire rescue calls to such specific property uses is statistically
11 insignificant.
121 (H) As a result of the urbanized character of the City, the suppression of fire on
131 vacant property primarily benefits the Buildings within the adjacent improved property by
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141 the containment of the spread of fire rather than the preservation of the vacant property.
15 Therefore, it is fair and reasonable not to apportion any of the Fire Rescue Assessed Costs
16 to vacant property and the Fire Rescue Incident Reports documenting historical fire services
17 provided to vacant property were thus omitted from the Demand Percentage calculation.
18 (I) The level of services required to meet anticipated demand for the rescue
1 services and the corresponding annual fire rescue budget required to fund fire rescue
2 services provided to non-specific property uses would be required notwithstanding the
occurrence of any incidents from such non-specific property uses. Therefore, it is fair and
2 reasonable to omit from the Demand Percentage calculation the Fire Rescue Incident
23 Reports documenting fire rescue services provided to non-specific property uses.
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1 RESIDENTIAL PARCEL APPORTIONMENT
2 (1) Neither the size nor the value of Residential Property determines the scope
3 of the required fire rescue response. The potential demand for fire rescue services is driven
4 by the existence of a Dwelling Unit and the anticipated average occupant population.
5 (K) Apportioning the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost for fire rescue services
6 attributable to Residential Property on a per Dwelling Unit basis is required to avoid cost
7' inefficiency and unnecessary administration and is a fair and reasonable method of Parcel
8: Apportionment based upon historical call data.
9 NON-RESIDENTIAL PARCEL APPORTIONMENT
10 (L) The separation of improved Non-Residential Property by actual square
11: footage is fair and reasonable for the purpose of Parcel Apportionment because the demand
121 for fire rescue service is determined and measured by the actual square footage of structures
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1 (M) The demand for the availability of fire rescue services diminishes at the
outer limit of Building size because a fire occurring in a structure greater than a certain size
1 is not capable of being suppressed under expected conditions and given the availability of
1 fire control combat personnel, equipment and apparatus within the City. In such
1 circumstances, the fire control activities of the City are directed to avoid the spread of the
1 fire event to adjacent Buildings. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable to place a cap on the
2 Building Area classification of benefited parcels within Non-Residential Property based on
the fire control personnel, equipment, and apparatus available within the City.
2 (N) Institutional Property whose use is exempt from the valorem taxation under
2 Florida law provided facilities and uses to the ownership, occupants, membership as well as
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1 the public in general that otherwise might be requested or required to be provided by the
2 City and such property uses serve a legitimate public purpose and provide a public benefit.
3 Therefore, it is fair and reasonable not to impose Fire Rescue Assessments upon such
4: parcels of Institutional Property whose use is exempt from ad valorem taxation under
5; Florida law. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 2.14 of the Ordinance, no Fire Rescue
6i: Assessment shall be imposed upon a parcel of Institutional Property whose use is wholly
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~ (0) Government Property provides facilities and uses to the community, local
constituents and the public in general that serves a legitimate public purpose and provides a
1 public benefit. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable not to impose Fire Rescue Assessments
upon such parcels of Government Property pursuant to Section 2.14 of the Ordinance.
1 (P) Nursing Home Property provides facilities for the care of elderly and
disabled residents of the City. Such facilities provide a benefit to the public by offering
1 care and assistance to vulnerable members of the community. Therefore, it is fair and
1 reasonable to impose a Fire Rescue Assessment against Nursing Home Property based on
1 the Fire Rescue Assessment rate established for Institutional Property notwithstanding the
1 Demand Percentage determined for Nursing Home Property to avoid increasing the cost of
1 care for the elderly and disabled.
1 SECTION 6. COST APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGY.
2 (A) Utilizing data from the Fire Rescue Incident Reports related to the type of
2 calls and physical location of each call, the City assigned fire rescue incidents located
2 within the City, to Property Use Categories.
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1 (B) Based upon such assignment of Fire Rescue Incident Reports to Property
2 Use Categories, the number of Fire Rescue Incident Reports filed within a sampling period
3 was determined for each Property Use Category. A Demand Percentage was then
41 determined for each Property Use Category by calculating the percentage that Fire Rescue
511 Incident Reports allocated to each Property Use Category bear to the total number of Fire
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~ (C) Appendix C contains a designation of Code Descriptions by Property Use
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1 Property Use Category on the Fire Rescue Incident Reports and the Improvement Codes is
necessary to allocate the historical demand for fire rescue services, as reflected by the Fire
1 Rescue Incident Reports for Tax Parcels, to the Tax Roll within the Property Use
1 Categories.
1 (D) The Demand Percentage for each Property Use Category was then applied
1 to the Fire Rescue Assessed Costs and the resulting product as the cost allocation of that
1 portion of the Fire Rescue Assessed Costs allocated to each individual Property Use
1 Category.
1 SECTION 7. PARCEL APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGY.
1 (A) The apportionment among Tax Parcels of that portion of the Fire Rescue
2 Assessed Costs allocated to each Property Use Category under the Cost Apportionment
2 shall be consistent with the Parcel Apportionment methodology described and determined
2 in Appendix F, which Parcel Apportionment methodology is hereby approved, adopted, and
2 incorporated into this Preliminary Rate Resolution by reference.
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1 (B) It is hereby acknowledged that the Parcel Apportionment methodology
2 described and determined in Appendix F is to be applied in the calculation of the estimated
3 Fire Rescue Assessment rates established in Section 8 of this Preliminary Rate Resolution.
4 SECTION 8. DETERMINATION OF FIRE RESCUE ASSESSED COSTS;
5 EST ABLISHMENT OF PRELIMINARY FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENTS.
6 (A) The Fire Rescue Assessed Costs to be assessed and apportioned among
7 benefited parcels pursuant to the Cost Apportionment and the Parcel Apportionment for the
8 Fiscal Year commencing October 1,2010, is the amount determined in the Estimated Fire
9 Rescue Assessment Rate Schedule, which is attached hereto as Appendix E and
10 incorporated herein by reference. The approval of the Estimated Fire Rescue Assessment
11 Rate Schedule by the adoption of this Preliminary Rate Resolution determines the amount
12 of the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost. The remainder of such Fiscal Year budget for fire rescue
13 services, facilities, and programs shall be funded from legally available City revenue other
14 than Fire Rescue Assessment proceeds.
15 (B) The estimated Fire Rescue Assessments specified in the Estimated Fire
16 Rescue Assessment Rate Schedule are hereby established to fund the specified Fire Rescue
17 Assessed Costs determined to be assessed in the Fiscal Year commencing October 1, 2010.
18 No portion of such Fire Rescue Assessed Cost is attributable to impact fee revenue that
19 funds capital improvements necessitated by new growth or development. Further, no
20 portion of such Fire Rescue Assessed Costs are attributable to the Emergency Medical
21 Services Cost.
22 (C) The estimated Fire Rescue Assessments established in this Preliminary Rate
23 Resolution shall be the estimated assessment rates applied by the City Manager in the
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1 preparation of the preliminary Assessment roll for the Fiscal Year commencing October 1,
2 2010, as provided in Section 9 of this Preliminary Rate Resolution.
3 SECTION 9. ASSESSMENT ROLL.
4 (A) The City Manager is hereby directed to prepare, or cause to be prepared, a
5 preliminary Assessment Roll for the Fiscal Year commencing October 1, 2010, in the
6 manner provided in the Ordinance. The Assessment Roll shall include all Tax Parcels
7 within the Property Use Categories. The City Manager shall apportion the estimated Fire
8 Rescue Assessed Cost to be recovered through Fire Rescue Assessments in the manner set
9 forth in this Preliminary Rate Resolution.
10 (B) A copy of this Preliminary Rate Resolution, documentation related to the
11 estimated amount of the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost to be recovered through the imposition
12 of Fire Rescue Assessments, and the preliminary Assessment Roll shall be maintained on
13 file in the office of the City Clerk and open to public inspection. The foregoing shall not be
14 construed to require that the preliminary Assessment Roll be in printed form if the amount
15 of the Fire Rescue Assessment for each parcel of property can be determined by the use of a
16 computer terminal available to the public.
1 (C) It is hereby ascertained, determined, and declared that the method of
1 determining the Fire Rescue Assessments for fire rescue services as set forth in this
1 Preliminary Rate Resolution is a fair and reasonable method of apportioning the Fire
2 Rescue Assessed Cost among parcels of Assessed Property located within the City.
SECTION 10. METHOD OF COLLECTION. It is hereby declared that pursuant to
2 Section 3.01 of the Ordinance that the Fire Rescue Assessments shall be collected and
2 enforced pursuant to the Uniform Assessment Collection Act for Fiscal Year 2010-2011
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1 SECTION 11. AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLIC HEARING. There IS hereby
2 established a public hearing to be held at 6:30 p.m. on September 13, 2010, in the
3 Commission Chambers of City Hall, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach,
4 Florida, at which time the City Commission will receive and consider any comments on the
5 Fire Rescue Assessments from the public and affected property owners and consider
6 imposing Fire Rescue Assessments.
7 SECTION 12. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. The City Manager shall publish a notice
8i of the public hearing authorized by Section 11 hereof in the manner and time provided in
91 Section 2.04 of the Ordinance. The notice shall be published no later than August 23,2010,
101 in substantially the form attached hereto as Appendix G.
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111 SECTION 13. NOTICE BY MAIL. The City Manager shall also provide mailed notice
12 to the Owner of each parcel of Assessed Property, as required by Section 2.05 of the
13 Ordinance.
1 SECTION 14. APPLICATION OF ASSESSMENT PROCEEDS. The revenue derived
from the City's Fire Rescue Assessments will be utilized for the provision of fire rescue
1 services, facilities, and programs, as reflected by the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost. In the
1 event there is any fund balance remaining at the end of the Fiscal Year, such balance shall
1 be carried forward and used only to fund fire rescue services, facilities, and programs. No
1 Emergency Medical Services shall be funded from the Fire Rescue Assessment revenues.
2 SECTION 15. CONFLICTS. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
2 SECTION 16. SEVERABILITY. If any clause, section, other part or application of this
2 resolution is held by any Court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid,
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1 in part or application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications
2 of this Resolution.
3 SECTION 17. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Preliminary Rate Resolution shall take effect
4 immediately upon its passage and adoption.
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5 PASSED AND ADOPTED this~ day of July, 2010
6 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
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APPENDIX A
FIRE RESCUE INCIDENT REPORT
TYPE OF SITUATION FOUND CODES
Situation Found Description EMS Type Call
100 Fire, Other N
III Building Fire N
112 Fires in structures other than in a building N
113 Cooking fire. confined to a container N
116 Fuel burnerlboiler malfunction, fire confined N
118 Trash or rubbish fire, contained N
130 Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other N
131 Passenger vehicle fire N
132 Road freight or transport vehicle fire N
134 Water vehicle fire N
137 Camper or RV fire N
140 Natural vegetation fire N
141 Forest, woods or wildland fire N
142 Brush. or brush and grass mixture fire N
143 Grass fire N
150 Outside rubbish fire. other N
151 Outside rubbish. trash or waste fire N
154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire N
160 Special outside fire. other N
162 Outside equipment fire N
173 Cultivated trees or nursery stock fire N
200 Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat, other N
220 Overpressure rupture from air or gas, other N
251 Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition N
300 Rescue, EMS call, other y
300N Rescue, EMS call, other. NON-SPECIFIC FPU Y
3] I Medical assist. assist EMS crew Y
32 Emergency medical call Y
321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Y
322 Vehicle accident with injuries y
323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) Y
324 Motor Vehicle Accident, No Injuries Y
33] Lock-in (if lock out, use 51 ]) N
34] Search for person on land N
35] Extrication of victim(s) from building/structure N
353 Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator N
38] Rescue or EMS standby Y
400 Hazardous condition. other N
410 Flammable gas or liquid condition, other N
41 ] Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill N
4]2 Gas leak N
413 Oil or other combustible liquid spill N
440 Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other N
44] Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn N
442 Overheated motor N
443 Light ballast breakdown N
444 Power line down N
445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment N
460 Accident. potential accident, other N
463 Vehicle accident, general cleanup N
480 Attempted burning. illegal action, other N
500 Service call, other N
510 Person in distress. other N
Situation Found Description EMS Type Call
51 ] Lock-out N
512 Ring or jewelry removal N
520 Water problem, other N
522 Water or steam leak N
531 Smoke or odor removal N
540 Animal problem. other N
542 Animal rescue N
550 Public service assistance, other N
55] Assist police or other governmental agency N
552 Police matter N
553 Public service N
554 Assist invalid y
555 Defective elevator N
561 Unauthorized burning N
571 Cover assignment, standby, moveup N
600 Good intent call. other N
61 ] Dispatched & canceled en route N
621 Wrong location N
622 No incident found upon arrival N
641 Vicinity alarm (incident in other location) N
650 Steam. other gas mistaken for smoke, other N
65] Smoke scare. odor of smoke N
652 Steam, vapor. fog or dust thought to be smoke N
653 Barbecue, tar kettle N
661 EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency y
67] Hazmat release investigation wino hazmat N
700 False alarm or false call, other N
710 Malicious. mischievous false call, other N
711 Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm N
712 Direct tie to FD. malicious/false alarm N
713 Telephone, malicious false alarm N
714 Central station, malicious false alarm N
715 Local alarm system, malicious false alarm N
72] Bomb scare - no bomb N
730 System malfunction N
73] Sprinkler activation due to malfunction N
733 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction N
734 Heat detector activation due to malfunction N
735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction N
740 Unintentional transmission of alarm. other N
74] Sprinkler activation. no fire - unintentional N
742 Extinguishing system activation N
743 Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional N
744 Detector activation, no fire - unintentional N
745 Alarm system sounded, no tire - unintentional N
746 Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO N
813 Wind storm. tornadolhurricane assessment N
814 Lightning strike (no fire) N
900 Special type of incident, other, Dumpster fire N
91 ] Citizen complaint N
APPENDIX B
FIXED PROPERTY USE CODES
Fixed Property Description Category Assigned
Use
000 FIXED PROP USE UNDETERMINED NON-SPECIFIC
100 UNKNOWN OTHER NON-SPECIFIC
110 FIXED USE RECREATION, OTHER COMMERCIAL
1]1 BOWLING ESTABLISHMENT COMMERCIAL
]]3 AMUSEMENT CENTER COMMERCIAL
116 SWIMMING FACILITY COMMERCIAL
120 V ARIABLE USE AMUSEMENT/RECREATION COMMERCIAL
]2] BALLROOM,GYMNASIUM COMMERCIAL
]22 EXHIBITION HALL COMMERCIAL
123 ARENAlST ADIUM COMMERCIAL
124 PLA YGROUND COMMERCIAL
129 AMUSEMENT CENTER INDOOR/OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL
]30 PLACES OF WORSHIP.CHURCH,FUNERAL PARLOR INSTITUTIONAL
131 CHURCH/CHAPEL INSTITUTIONAL
134 FUNERAL PARLOR/CHAPEL INSTITUTIONAL
]40 CLUBS, OTHER COMMERCIAL
]4] ATHLETIC CLUBIYMCA COMMERCIAL
142 CLUB HOUSE COMMERCIAL
144 CASINO, GAMBLING CLUBS COMMERCIAL
]50 PUBLIC. GOVT. OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
151 LIBRARY INSTITUTIONAL
160 EATING/DRINKING PLACES COMMERCIAL
161 RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL
162 NIGHTCLUB COMMERCIAL
]70 TERMINALS OTHER COMMERCIAL
173 BUS TERMINAL COMMERCIAL
181 PERFORMANCE THEATER COMMERCIAL
183 MOVIE THEATER COMMERC]AL
200 EDUCA TIONAL PROPERTY OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
2]0 SCHOOLS NON-ADULT OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
211 PRE-SCHOOL INSTITUTIONAL
213 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INSTITUTIONAL
215 HIGH SCHOOL/JR HIGHIMIDDLE SCHOOL INSTITUTIONAL
241 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONAL
254 DA Y CARE-IN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY COMMERCIAL
255 DA Y CARE-IN RESIDENCE-LICENSED COMMERCIAL
300 HEAL THCARE/DETENT]ON OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
311 CARE OF THE AGEDINURSING STAFF NURSING HOMES
321 MENTAL RET ARDA TION/DEVELOPMENT DISABILITY INSTITUTIONAL
FACILITY
322 ALCOHOL/SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY CENTER INSTITUTIONAL
323 ASYLUMIMENT AL INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL
331 HOSPIT AL-MEDICAL/PSYCHIA TRIC ]NSTITUTIONAL
340 CLINICS. OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
341 CLINIC, CLINIC-TYPE INFIRMARY INSTITUTIONAL
342 DOCTOR/DENTIST/SURGEONS OFFICE COMMERC]AL
343 HEMODIAL YSIS UNIT INSTITUTIONAL
36] JAIL/PRISON - NOT JUVENILE INSTITUTIONAL
365 POLICE STATION INSTITUTIONAL
400 RESIDENTIAL OTHER RESIDENTIAL
419] ONE-F AMIL Y DWELLING RESIDENTIAL
4192 TWO-F AMIL Y DWELLING RESIDEDNTIAL
Fixed Property Description Category Assigned
Use
429 MUL TI-F AMIL Y DWELLINGS RESIDENTIAL
439 ROOMING. BOARDING. RESIDENTIAL HOTELS RESIDENTIAL
449 HOTELS. MOTELS, INNS. LODGES COMMERCIAL
459 RESIDENTIAL BOARD AND CARE NURSING HOMES
460 DORMITORIES OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
500 MERCANTILE PROPERTIES OTHER COMMERCIAL
5]1 CONVENIENCE STORE COMMERCIAL
519 FOOD, BEVERAGE SALES, GROCERY STORE COMMERCIAL
529 TEXTILE, WEARING APPAREL SALES COMMERCIAL
539 HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALES, REPAIRS COMMERCIAL
549 SPECIAL TY SHOPS COMMERCIAL
557 BARBER, BEAUTY SHOP, PERSONAL SERVICES COMMERCIAL
559 RECREATIONAL, HOBBY, HOME SALES, PET STORE COMMERCIAL
564 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRYIDRY CLEANING COMMERCIAL
569 PROFESSIONAL SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL
571 SERVICE STATION COMMERCIAL
579 MOTOR VEHICLE, BOAT SALES/SERVICE/REPAIRS COMMERCIAL
580 GENERAL ITEM STORES. OTHER COMMERCIAL
581 DEPARTMENT STORE COMMERCIAL
592 BANK W/FIRST STORY BANKING FACILITY COMMERCIAL
593 MEDICAL, RESEARCH, SCIENTIFIC OFFICE COMMERCIAL
596 POST OFFICE OR MAILING FORMS INSTITUTIONAL
599 BUSINESS OFFICES COMMERC]AL
600 BASIC INDUSTRY, UTILITY. DEFENSE OTHER INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
629 LABORATORIES INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
639 COMMUNICA TIONS CENTER INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
642 ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION DISTIB. SYSTEM INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
644 GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. PIPELINE INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
647 WATER UT]LITY INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
648 SANITARY SERVICE INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
700 MANUFACTURING PROPERTY, PROCESSING INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
800 STORAGE PROPERTY OTHER INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
880 VEHICLE STORAGE; OTHER INDUSTR]ALlW AREHOUSE
882 GENERAL VEHICLE PARKING GARAGE INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
888 FIRE STATIONS INSTITUTIONAL
891 GENERAL WAREHOUSE INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
899 RESIDENTIAL OR SELF STORAGE UNITS INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
900 OUTSIDE, SPECIAL PROPERTIES; OTHER NON-SPECIFIC
919 DUMP SANITARY LANDFILL NON-SPECIFIC
921 BRIDGE, TRESTLE NON-SPECIFIC
926 OUTBUILDING, EXCLUDING GARAGE NON-SPECIFIC
931 OPEN LAND, FIELD NOT USED
935 CAMPSITE WITH UTILITIES COMMERC]AL
936 VACANT LOT NOT USED
937 BEACH NON-SPECIFIC
938 GRADED AND CARED FOR PLOTS OF LAND NOT USED
940 WATER AREAS, OTHER NON-SPECIFIC
94] IN OPEN SEA, TIDAL WATERS NON-SPECIFIC
946 LAKE/RIVER/STREAM NON-SPECIFIC
95] RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY NON-SPECIFIC
952 SWITCH YARD, MARSHALLING YARD NON-SPECIFIC
960 STREET,OTHER NON-SPECIFIC
Fixed Property Description Category Assigned
Use
961 DIVIDED H]GHW A Y, HIGHWAY NON-SPECIFIC
962 PA VED PUBLIC STREET, RESIDENTIAL NON-SPECIFIC
963 PAVED PRIVATE STREET. COMMERCIAL NON-SPECIFIC
965 UNCOVERED PARKING AREA NON-SPECIFIC
981 CONSTRUCTION SITE NON-SPECIFIC
983 PIPELINE, POWER LINE RIGHT OF WAY NON-SPECIFIC
984 INDUSTRIAL PLANT YARD INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
UUU UNDETERMINED NON-SPECIFIC
APPENDIX C
IMPROVEMENT CODES
HUC HUC DESCRIPTION CATEGORY NAME
00 GSG - V ACANTIBLDG RAZED NOT USED
0000 CONDO ONLY LAND NOT USED
0010 V ACANT TOWNHOUSE NOT USED
0030 V ACANT ZERO LOT LINE NOT USED
0100 SFR RESIDENTIAL
OlIO TOWNHOUSE-COMM ZONING RESIDENTIAL
0130 ZERO LOT LINE RESIDENTIAL
0150 SFR-C RESIDENTIAL
0200 SFT-MFG RESIDENTIAL
0300 SFR-ZERO LOT LINE RESIDENTIAL
0400 CONDO RESIDENTIAL
0410 TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL
0420 TIMESHARE RESIDENTIAL
0430 ZERO LOT LINE RESIDENTIAL
0440 TWNHS- VILLA RESIDENTIAL
0450 SFR-C RESIDENTIAL
0460 CONDO COMM COMMERCIAL
0460D DOCK CONDOMINIUM NOT USED
0500 EXC-ZERO LOT ASSIGNED BY FIELDWORK
0510 CO-OP RESIDENTIAL
060 EFFICIENCY APT RESIDENTIAL
0600 RENTAL UNIT RESIDENTIAL
0700 EXC TWHSEIVILLA RESIDENTIAL
0800 MOBILE HOME RESIDENTIAL
0900 EXC-RESIDENT RESIDENTIAL
0909 EXC-LUX,RES RESIDENTIAL
1000 CONDO L.RISE RESIDENTIAL
170 DORMITORY INSTITUTIONAL
210 APARTMENTS RESIDENTIAL
220 APARTMENTS LOW RISE RESIDENTIAL
2200 MFR LOW RISE RESIDENTIAL
230 APARTMENTS HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL
240 APARTMENTS-TO RESIDENTIAL
2500 MFR ROW HOUSE RESIDENTIAL
260 APARTMENTS - SENIOR RESIDENTIAL
2700 DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL
2800 TRIPLEX RESIDENTIAL
2900 QUADRAPLEX RESIDENTIAL
301 SFR CONVERT TO COMM COMMERCIAL
340 COMMERCIAL MIXED ASSIGNED BY FIELDWORK
350 RETAIL SINGLE OCC COMMERCIAL
351 DRUG STORE FREE COMMERCIAL
360 DISCOUNT DEPT S COMMERCIAL
36] MEGA DISCOUNT STORE COMMERCIAL
362 VETERINARY CLIN COMMERCIAL
364 HOME IMPROVEMEN COMMERCIAL
365 FURNITURE STORE COMMERCIAL
370 DEPARTMENT STORE COMMERCIAL
371 DOWNTOWN ROW TY COMMERCIAL
374 RETAIL MULTI OCC COMMERCIAL
380 STRIP SHOPPING COMMERCIAL
390 COMM SHOPPING CTR COMMERCIAL
HUC HUC DESCRIPTION CATEGORY NAME
400 REGIONAL SHPMAL COMMERCIAL
410 SUPER REG SHOPM COMMERCIAL
420 SUPERMARKET COMMERCIAL
430 CONVENIENCE FOOD COMMERCIAL
440 HOTEL/MOTEL BUS COMMERCIAL
450 RESORT HOTEL COMMERCIAL
460 HOTEL/MOTEL LO COMMERCIAL
470 HOTEL- HI RISE COMMERCIAL
490 OFFICE BLDG L/R COMMERCIAL
500 OFFICE H-R 5ST COMMERCIAL
520 MEDICAL OFFICE COMMERCIAL
530 HOSPITALS INSTITUTIONAL
540 NURSING HOME NURSING HOMES
550 BAR/TAVERN COMMERCIAL
551 COCKTAIL LOUNGE COMMERCIAL
560 RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL
570 FRANCHISE FOOD COMMERCIAL
580 BOWLING ALLEY COMMERCIAL
582 SKATING RINK COMMERCIAL
583 HEAL TH CLUB COMMERCIAL
587 COUNTRY CLUB COMMERCIAL
588 PRIV A TE CLUB COMMERCIAL
589 COUNTRY CLUB/W GOLF CRSE COMMERCIAL
590 ARENA COMMERCIAL
591 GYMNASIUM COMMERCIAL
593 DOG/HORSE TRACK COMMERCIAL
600 AUDITORIUM COMMERCIAL
610 CINEMAITHEA TER COMMERCIAL
614 RADIO/TV/ PIC S COMMERCIAL
620 BANK/MAIN OFFIC COMMERCIAL
630 NEIGHBORHOOD BANK COMMERCIAL
640 SERVICE STATION COMMERCIAL
641 SERVICE STATION COMMERCIAL
650 CAR WASH - AUTO COMMERCIAL
651 CAR WASH - MANU COMMERCIAL
652 CAR WASH SERVIC COMMERCIAL
660 AUTO SERVICE GARAGE COMMERCIAL
662 KWIK LUBE COMMERCIAL
665 GARAGE STORAGE INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE
670 OFFICE/W AREHOUS ASSIGNED BY FIELDWORK
680 FUNERAL HOME INSTITUTIONAL
690 CLUBHOUSE INSTITUTIONAL
691 SOCIAL/FRA TERNAL INSTITUTIONAL
695 GUARDHOUSE COMMERCIAL
700 COLD STORAGE INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE
710 RAIL/BUS/ AIR TE COMMERCIAL
712 TELECOMMUNICA TI COMMERCIAL
720 PARKING GARAGE INDUSTRIAL/W AREHOUSE
721 RADIO/TV TRANSM ASSIGNED BY FIELDWORK
730 DA Y CARE CENTER COMMERCIAL
750 AUTO DEALER/F-S COMMERCIAL
800 LIGHT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL/W AREHOUSE
810 HEA VY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE
RUC RUC DESCRIPTION CATEGORY NAME
820 WAREHOUSE DISTR INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
830 MINI WAREHOUSE INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
840 WAREHOUSE STORAGE INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
841 WAREHOUSE SINGLE INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
850 HANGAR COMMERCIAL
860 BARNS NOT USED
861 RESIDENTIAL BARN NOT USED
870 PREFAB WAREHOUSE INDUSTRlALlW AREHOUSE
880 TECHNICAL MANUF INDUSTRIALlW AREHOUSE
900 SCHOOL INSTITUTIONAL
901 COLLEGES / UNIV INSTITUTIONAL
910 RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONAL
912 LIBRARY INSTITUTIONAL
920 EDUCA TION/RELlG INSTITUTIONAL
930 GOVERNMENT AL INSTITUTIONAL
950 POLICE/FIRE STN INSTITUTIONAL
960 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONAL
970 CULTURAL FACILITY INSTITUTIONAL
MHPK MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTIAL
APPENDIX D
DOR CODES
DOR Code DOR Description
0000 VACANT
0010 V ACANT TOWNHOUSE
0030 VACANT ZERO LOTLmE
0050 VACANT SFR CONDO
0100 SINGLE F AMIL Y
0101 SINGLE FAMIL Y-COMM ZONING
0104 SINGLE FAMIL Y-IND ZONING
OlIO SINGLE FAMIL Y-COMM ZONING
0130 ZERO LOT LINE
0140 SINGLE FAMIL Y-IND ZONING
0150 SFR-C
0200 MOBILE HOME
0210 TANGIBLE MOBILE HOME
0300 MUL TIF AMIL Y
0304 MUL TIF AMIL Y CONDO CONVERSION
0305 MUL TIF AMIL Y > 10 UNITS Income Restricted
0400 CONDOMINIUM
0410 TOWNHOUSE/VILLA
0420 TIMESHARE
0430 ZERO LOT LINE
0450 SFR-C
0460 CONDO COMMERCIAL
0469 COMMERCIAL CONDO
0500 MHT COOP
OSlO COOPERA TIVE
0600 RETIREMENT
0605 RETIREMENT Income Restricted
0620 LIFE CARE HX
0700 MISC RESIDENCE SFR
0800 MUL TIF AMIL Y < 10 UNITS
0801 MUL TIF AMIL Y < 10 UNITS-COMM ZONING
0804 MUL TIF AMIL Y < 10 UNITS-IND ZONING
0810 MULTIFAMILY < 10 UNITS-COMM ZONING
0840 MUL TIF AMIL Y < 10 UNITS-IND ZONING
1000 VACANT COMMERCIAL
1100 STORES
1200 STORE/OFF I CE/RES ID ENTIA L
1300 DEPARTMENT STORE
1400 SUPERMARKET/DRUG STORE
1500 SHOPPING CENTER REGIONAL
1600 SHOPPING CENTER CMMITY
]700 OFFICE ONE STORY
1800 OFFICE MULTISTORY
1900 PROF OFFICES
2000 AIRPORT/MARINA
2010 WORKING WATERFRONT
2]00 RESTAURANT
2200 RESTAURANT, DRIVE IN
2300 FINANCIAL
2400 INSURANCE
2500 SERVICE SHOPS
2600 SERVICE STATION
DOR Code DOR Description
2700 AUTO SALES
2800 PKG L T / MH PK
2900 WHOLESALER
3000 FLORIST
3100 DRV-IN THEATER
3200 THTR/ A UD/CLBHS
3300 NIGHT CLUBS
3400 BOWLING ALLEY
3500 TOURIST A TTRAC
3600 CAMPS
3700 RACETRACK
3800 GOLF COURSE
3900 MOTEL
4000 V ACANT INDUSTRIAL
4100 LIGHT MFG
4200 HEA VY MFG
4300 LUMBER YARD/MILL
4400 PACKING
4500 BOTTLER
4600 FOOD PROCESSING
4700 MIN PROCESSING
4800 W AREH/DIST TERM
4900 OPEN STORAGE
4960 CONDO - NON RESIDENTIAL
4969 COMMERCIAL CONDO
5000 IMPROVED ARGI
5100 CROP SOIL CLASS 1
5200 CROP SOIL CLASS 2
5300 CROP SOIL CLASS 3
5400 TIMBER SI 90+
5500 TIMBER SI 80-89
5600 TIMBER SI 70-79
5700 TIMBER SI 60-69
5800 TIMBER SI 50-59
5900 TIMBER NOT CLASSED
6000 GRAGSOIL CLASS 1
6100 GRZGSOIL CLASS2
6200 GRZGSOIL CLASS3
6300 GRZGSOIL CLASS4
6400 GRZGSOIL CLASS5
6500 GRZGSOIL CLASS6
6600 ORCHARD GROVES
6700 POUL/BEES/FISH
6800 EQUESTRIAN
6900 ORNIMISC AGRI
7000 VACANT INSTIT
7100 RELIGIOUS
7200 PRY SCHL/COLL
7300 PRY HOSPITAL
7400 NURSING HOME
7500 ORPHNG/NON-PROF
7600 MORT/CEMETERY
7700 CLB/LDG/UN HALL
DOR Code DOR Description
7800 SANI/ REST HOME
7900 CULTURAL
8000 DISTRICTS
8100 MILITARY
8200 FOREST/PKlREC
8205 TRANSFER DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
8300 PUB CTY SCHOOL
8400 COLLEGE
8500 HOSPITAL
8600 CITY INC NONMUNI
8700 STATE
8800 FEDERAL
8900 MUNICIPAL
9000 LEASEHOLD INT
9100 UTILITY
9200 MING/PETROIGASLND
9300 SUBSURF RIGHTS
9400 R/W - BUFFER
9500 RIVER/LAKES
9600 SEWG/W ASTE LAND
9700 OUTDR REC/P ARK LAND
9800 CENTRALL Y ASSESSED
9900 NON AG
9999 EXEMPT
APPENDIX E
ESTIMA TED FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT RATE SCHEDULE
SECTION El. DETERMINATION OF FIRE RESCUE ASSESSED COSTS.
The estimated Fire Rescue Assessed Cost to be assessed for the Fiscal Year commencing
October 1,2010, is $3,857,841.00.
SECTION E2. ESTIMA TED FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENTS.
(A) The estimated Fire Rescue Assessments to be assessed and apportioned among
benefited parcels pursuant to the Cost Apportionment and Parcel Apportionment to
generate the estimated Fire Rescue Assessed Cost for the Fiscal Year commencing
October 1, 2010, are hereby established as follows for the purpose of this Initial
Assessment Resolution:
Property Use Category Rate Per Dwelling Unit
Residential $68.00
Non-Residential Property Use Categories Rate Per Square Foot
Commercial $ 0.16
Industrial/Warehouse $ 0.04
Institutional $ 0.17
Nursing Home $ 0.17
(B) No Fire Rescue Assessment shall be imposed upon a parcel of Government
Property or upon the portion of a Building located on a parcel of Institutional Property
whose Building use is wholly exempt from ad valorem taxation under Florida law.
(C) Any shortfall in the expected Fire Rescue Assessment proceeds due to any
reduction or exemption from payment of the Fire Rescue Assessments required by law or
authorized by the City Commission shall be supplemented by any legally available funds,
or combination of such funds, and shall not be paid for by proceeds or funds derived from
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the Fire Rescue Assessments. It is the legislative determination of the City Commission
that in the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines any exemption or reduction
by the City Commission improper or otherwise adversely affects the validity of the Fire
Rescue Assessment imposed for this Fiscal Year, the sole and exclusive remedy shall be
the imposition of a Fire Rescue Assessment upon each affected Tax Parcel in the amount
of the Fire Rescue Assessment that would have been otherwise imposed save and except
for such reduction or exemption afforded to such Tax Parcel by the City Commission.
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APPENDIX F
PARCEL APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGY
The Cost Apportionment to each Property Use Category and to Mixed Use
Property shall be apportioned among the Tax Parcels within each Property Use Category
and to Mixed Use Property Tax Parcels as follows:
SECTION F-l RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. The Fire Rescue
Assessment for each Tax Parcel of Residential Property shall be computed by multiplying
the Demand Percentage attributable to the Residential Property Use Category by the Fire
Rescue Assessed Costs, dividing such product by the total number of Dwelling Units
shown on the Tax Roll within the City for the Residential Property Use Category, and then
multiplying such quotient by the number of Dwelling Units located on such Tax Parcel.
SECTION F -2. NON-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. The Fire Rescue
Assessments for each Building of Non-Residential Property (except Nursing Home
Property) shall be computed as follows:
(A) Respectively, multiply the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost by the Demand
Percentage attributable to each of the Non-Residential Property Use Categories. The
resulting dollar amounts reflect the portions of the City's fire rescue budget to be
respectively funded from Fire Rescue Assessment revenue derived from each of the Non-
Residential Property Use Categories.
(B) Separate each building in each of the Non-Residential Property Use
Categories into the appropriate Non-Residential Property Use Category for that Building.
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(C) For each Non-Residential Property Use Category, add the Building square
footage of all the Buildings in each Non-Residential Property Use Category. All Buildings
with a number of square feet exceeding 77,001 will be included in the calculation at 77,001
square feet. This sum reflects an aggregate square footage area for each Non-Residential
Property Use Category to be used by the City in the computation of Fire Rescue
Assessments.
(D) Divide the product of subsection (A) of this Section relative to each of the
Non-Residential Property Use Categories by the sum of the square foot allocations for each
Non-Residential Property Use Category described in subsection (C) of this Section. The
resulting quotient expresses a dollar amount per square foot of improved area ("the square
foot rate") to be used in computing Fire Rescue Assessments on each of the respective
Non-Residential Property Use Categories.
(E) For each of the Non-Residential Property Use Categories, other than
Nursing Home Property, multiply the applicable square foot rate calculated under
subsection (D) of this Section by the number of square feet, up to 77,001 square feet, for
each Building in the Non-Residential Property Use Categories. The resulting product for
each Building expresses the amount of Fire Rescue Assessments to be imposed on each
Building of Non-Residential Property.
SECTION F -3. NURSING HOME PROPERTY. Notwithstanding the
procedure in Section F-2 for Non-Residential Property, the Fire Rescue Assessment for
each Building of Nursing Home Property shall be computed as follows:
(A) For Nursing Home Property, multiply the square foot rate determined in
subsection F-2 of this Section for Institutional Property by the number of square feet, up to
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77,001 square feet, for each Building of Nursing Home Property. Such amount shall be
the amount of the Fire Rescue Assessments imposed upon each Building of Nursing Home
Property.
(B) Multiply the amount directed to be imposed as Fire Rescue Assessments on
Nursing Home Property in subsection (A) of this Section by the total square footage of
Buildings related to Nursing Home Property as provided in subsection F-2(C). The
resulting product represents the aggregate revenue to be derived from Fire Rescue
Assessments imposed upon Nursing Home Property.
(C) The remammg portion of the City's fire rescue budget otherwise
attributable to Nursing Home Property, and not funded through Fire Rescue Assessments
imposed upon Nursing Home Property, shall be funded from legally available City revenue
other than Fire Rescue Assessment proceeds.
SECTION F-4. MIXED USE PROPERTY. The Fire Rescue
Assessments for each Tax Parcel classified in two or more Property Use Categories shall
be the sum of the Fire Rescue Assessments computed for each Property Use Category.
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APPENDIX G
FORM OF NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED
To Be Published by August 23, 2010
NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND
PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF FIRE RESCUE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
Notice is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach will
conduct a public hearing to consider the imposition of annual fire rescue special
assessments for the provision of fire rescue services within the municipal boundaries of the
City of Boynton Beach.
The hearing will be held at 6:30 p.m., on September 13, 2010, in the Commission
Chambers of City Hall, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida, for
the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed assessments. All affected
property owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the
City Commission within 20 days of this notice. If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at the hearing, such
person will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record
is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. In
accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special
accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the City
Clerk's Office at (561) 742-6060, at least three days prior to the date of the hearing.
The assessment for each parcel of property will be based upon each parcel's
classification and the total number of billing units attributed to that parcel. The proposed
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fire rescue assessment schedule for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 is as follows:
Property Use Category Rate Per Dwelling Unit
Residential $68.00
Non-Residential Property Use Categories Rate Per Square Foot
Commercial $ 0.16
Industrial/Warehouse $ 0.04
Institutional $ 0.17
Nursing Home $ 0.17
Copies of the Fire Rescue Assessment Ordinance, the Initial Assessment
Resolution, the Preliminary Rate Resolution, and the Preliminary Assessment Roll are
available for inspection at the City Clerk's Office in City Hall, located at 100 East Boynton
Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida
The fire rescue non-ad valorem assessment will be collected on the ad valorem tax
bill to be mailed in November 2010. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax
certificate to be issued against the property, which may result in a loss of title.
If you have any questions, please contact the Finance Department at
(561) 742-6310, Monday through Thursday between 7 :00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
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