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21-011 1 ORDINANCE 21-011 2 3 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 5 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 23 6 ENTITLED"TAXATION,ASSESSMENTS AND FEES"TO CREATE A 7 NEW ARTICLE VI,ENTITLED"CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES 8 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT', TO PROVIDE FOR THE LEVY AND 9 COLLECTION OF A CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIAL 10 ASSESSMENT RELATED TO CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES 11 WITHIN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH; PROVIDING 12 DEFINITIONS AND FINDINGS; AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION 13 AND COLLECTION OF A CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES 14 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT; ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR 15 NOTICE AND ADOPTION OF THE CANAL MAINTENANCE 16 SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL AND FOR CORRECTING 17 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS; PROVIDING THAT CANAL 18 MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CONSTITUTE 19 A LIEN ON ASSESSED PROPERTY UPON ADOPTION OF THE 20 CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL; 21 ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES AND METHODS FOR THE 22 COLLECTION OF A CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIAL 23 ASSESSMENT;ESTABLISHING THE PRIORITY OF THE LIEN OVER 24 PRIOR RECORDED LIENS OR MORTGAGES; PROVIDING FOR 25 SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, CODIFICATION, AND AN 26 EFFECTIVE DATE. 27 28 WHEREAS, canals in the City provide needed drainage for properties and access 29 to public waterways that benefit the general public; and, 30 31 WHEREAS, certain properties adjacent to the canals receive benefits greater than 32 those of the general public through direct access from the real properties that provide 33 routes to public waterways,and direct drainage of those properties into the canals and then 34 the public waterways that provide drainage to real properties; and, 35 36 WHEREAS, if canals are not properly maintained, they can be overcome with 37 vegetation that impedes use and access of those canals by adjacent property owners and 38 the public,and could adversely affect the ability of the canals to provide drainage for real 39 properties in the areas of the affected canals; and, 40 41 WHEREAS, control of canal aquatic overgrowth aids in controlling downstream 42 obstruction of drainage and diminishing health and safety issues associated with the 43 overgrowth of weeds such as but not limited to the improving water flow to reduce 44 mosquito and vermin infestation;and, 45 46 WHEREAS, the City has the expertise and ability to provide Canal Maintenance 47 Services for canals within the City in order to ensure that adjacent properties are able to 48 access and use the canals, and drainage from those properties as well as other properties (00436073.4306-9905552) Page 1 of 18 49 in the area are not adversely affected by canals that are not properly maintained and may 50 be overcome with vegetation; and, 51 52 WHEREAS, the City Commission believes that that it is fair and reasonable that 53 properties that receive benefits of a type or degree different from the benefits to the general 54 public pay the City's costs of providing those Canal Maintenance Services through a valid 55 special assessment; and, 56 57 WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it in the best interest and the health and 58 safety of the City to adopt this ordinance to authorize Canal Maintenance Special 59 Assessments, and provide for the process of levying and collecting them from Assessed 60 Properties. 61 62 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 63 BEACH, FLORIDA: 64 65 Section 1. The foregoing"WHEREAS"clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed 66 as being true and correct and made a specific part of this Ordinance by this reference. 67 Section 2. Chapter 23,entitled"Taxation,Assessments and Fees," is amended to 68 create a new Article VI, entitled "Canal Maintenance Special Assessment," Sections 23- 69 60 through 23-80, of the City's Code of Ordinances. as follows: 70 71 SECTION 23-60. DEFINITIONS. When used in this Article, the following 72 terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly requires otherwise: 73 "Annual Assessment Resolution" means the Resolution described in Section 23- 74 71 hereof,approving a Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll for a specific 75 Fiscal Year. 76 "Assessed Property" means all parcels of real property included on the Canal 77 Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll that receive a special benefit from the 78 Canal Maintenance Services identified in an Annual Assessment Resolution. 79 "Canal Maintenance Services" means services provided by the City in the Canal 80 Maintenance Services Area, such as de-weeding and similar actions, but not dredging, to 81 prevent the canals from becoming clogged with vegetation, allow for vessel movement., {00436073.4306-9905552) Page 2 of 18 82 eliminate obstruction to the free-flow of storm water runoff, and reduce health and safety 83 risks associated with the proliferation of unwanted invasive aquatic vegetation. 84 "Canal Maintenance Services Area" means the area of the City defined in the 85 Initial Assessment Resolution and the Preliminary Assessment Resolution that receive 86 Canal Maintenance Services 87 "Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment" means a special assessment 88 imposed by the City upon Assessed Properties within the City to fund the City's provision 89 of Canal Maintenance Services that benefit such properties. 90 "Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll"means the roll created that 91 includes all parcels within the City and their assigned Canal Maintenance Services Special 92 Assessment relating to Canal Maintenance Services approved by a Final Assessment 93 Resolution or an Annual Assessment Resolution pursuant to Sections 23-69 and 23-71 94 hereof. 95 "Canal Maintenance Services Cost" means the estimated amount for any Fiscal 96 Year of all expenditures and reasonable reserves that are properly attributable to the Canal 97 Maintenance Services Assessed Properties within the City under generally accepted 98 accounting principles, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, 99 reimbursement to the City for any moneys advanced for the Canal Maintenance Services, 100 and costs associated with levying the special assessment, including, but not limited to, 101 legal and administrative fees,and charges for services provided by the Palm Beach County 102 Property Appraiser and Palm Beach County. 103 "City"means City of Boynton Beach, Florida. 104 "City Manager"' means the City Manager of the City, or such person's designee. 105 "City Commission"means the City Commission for the City. (004360734306-9905552) Page 3 of 18 106 "Clerk" means the City Clerk, or such other person as may be duly authorized to 107 act on such person's behalf. 108 "Final Assessment Resolution" means the Resolution described in Section 23-69 109 hereof, which shall confirm, modify, or repeal the Initial Assessment Resolution and 110 which shall be the final proceeding for the imposition of the initial Canal Maintenance 1 I 1 Services Special Assessment. 112 "Fiscal Year" means the period commencing on October 1 of each year and 113 continuing through the next succeeding September 30, or such other period as may be 114 prescribed by law as the fiscal year for the City. 115 "Initial Assessment Resolution"means the Resolution described in Section 23-65 116 hereof,which shall be the initial proceeding for the imposition of the Canal Maintenance 117 Services Special Assessment. 118 "Ordinance" means this Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment 119 Ordinance as amended from time to time, codified as Chapter 23,Article VI of the City's 120 Code of Ordinances. 121 "Preliminary Assessment Resolution" means the Resolution described in Section 122 23-70 hereof, which sets forth the preliminary assessment rates for the upcoming fiscal 123 year,establishes the public hearing, and other related matters. 124 "Property Appraiser"means the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. 125 "Tax Collector"means the Tax Collector of Palm Beach County. 126 "Tax Roll"means the real property ad valorem tax assessment roll maintained by 127 the Property Appraiser for the purpose of the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes. 128 "Uniform Assessment Collection Act" means Sections 197.3632 and 197.3635, 129 Florida Statutes, or any successor statutes authorizing the collection of non-ad valorem (004360734306-9905552) Page 4 of 18 130 assessments on the same bill as ad valorem taxes, and any applicable regulations 131 promulgated thereunder. 132 SECTION 23-61. INTERPRETATION. Unless the context indicates 133 otherwise,words importing the singular number include the plural number and vice versa; 134 the terms "hereof," "hereby," "herein," "hereto," "hereunder" and similar terms refer to 135 this Ordinance; and the term "hereafter" means after, and the term "heretofore" means 136 before,the effective date of this Ordinance. Words of any gender include the correlative 137 words of the other genders, unless the context indicates otherwise. 138 SECTION 23-62. GENERAL FINDINGS. It is hereby ascertained, 139 determined,and declared that: 140 (A) Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 2(b), Florida Constitution, and Sections 141 166.021 and 166.041,Florida Statutes,the City has all powers of local self-government to 142 perform municipal functions and render municipal services except when prohibited by 143 law,and such power may be exercised by the enactment of legislation in the form of City 144 ordinances. 145 (B) The City Commission may exercise any governmental, corporate, or 146 proprietary power for a municipal purpose except when expressly prohibited by law, and 147 the City Commission may legislate on any subject matter on which the Florida Legislature 148 may act, except those subjects described in (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Section 166.021(3), 149 Florida Statutes. The subject matter of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Section 150 166.021(3), Florida Statutes, are not relevant to the imposition of Canal Maintenance 151 Services Special Assessments by the City. 152 (C) The purpose of this Ordinance is to (1) provide procedures and standards 153 for the imposition of Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments under the {00436073.4 306-9905552) Page 5 of 18 154 constitutional and statutory power of the City; (2) authorize a procedure for the funding 155 of Canal Maintenance Services provided to Assessed Properties within the City; and (3) 156 legislatively determine the special benefit provided to Assessed Properties from the Canal 157 Maintenance Services. 158 SECTION 23-63. LEGISLATIVE DECLARATIONS OF SPECIAL 159 BENEFIT. It is hereby ascertained and declared that the Canal Maintenance Services 160 provide a special benefit to the Assessed Property based upon the following legislative 161 determinations: 162 (A) The recipients of the City's canal maintenance program will enjoy 163 protection and enhancement of public health and safety by the provision of reliable and 164 effective canal maintenance services,and enrichment of property value and minimization 165 of potential liability attendant with the use of the Assessed Property. 166 (B) The special benefits received by Assessed Property include: 167 1. the removal and disposal of weeds and other growths in the canals 168 adjacent to the Assessed Properties which, if allowed to proliferate creates downstream 169 obstruction of drainage and health and safety issues associated with the overgrowth of 170 weeds , such as, but not limited to the increase of mosquitos and vermin; 171 2. the prevention of canals from becoming clogged with vegetation; 172 allowing for vessel movement; 173 3. eliminating obstructions to the free-flow of storm water runoff;and 174 reducing health and safety risks associated with the proliferation of unwanted invasive 175 aquatic vegetation; 176 4. potential reduction in vermin and dangerous wildlife that may 177 otherwise be present in unmaintained canals; (004360734306-9905552) Page 6 of 18 178 all of which, while incidentally benefitting the public, provides benefits different in type 179 and degree from benefits provided to the community as a whole and ensures that use of 180 the Assessed Properties are not adversely affected by unmaintained canals 181 SECTION 23-64. CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES ASSESSMENTS. 182 (A) The City Commission is hereby authorized to impose Canal Maintenance 183 Services Special Assessments against Assessed Property located within the City. The 184 Canal Maintenance Services Cost may be assessed against Assessed Properties within the 185 Canal Maintenance Services Area(s)at a rate of assessment based upon the special benefit 186 accruing to such property from the Canal Maintenance Services provided by the City. 187 SECTION 23-65. INITIAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION. The initial 188 proceeding for imposition of the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments shall 189 be the City Commission's adoption of an Initial Assessment Resolution. The Initial 190 Assessment Resolution shall (A) describe the Canal Maintenance Services proposed for 191 funding from the proceeds of the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments; (B) 192 estimate the Canal Maintenance Services Cost; (C) describe the proposed method of 193 apportioning the Canal Maintenance Services Cost among the Assessed Properties, as 194 applicable, such that the owner of any parcel of property can objectively determine the 195 amount of the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments upon the Assessed 196 Property; and (D) include specific legislative findings that recognize the equity provided 197 by the apportionment methodology and specific legislative findings that recognize the 198 special benefit provided by the Canal Maintenance Services. 199 SECTION 23-66. CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIAL 200 ASSESSMENT ROLL {00436073.4 306-9905552) Page 7 of 18 201 (A) The City Manager shall prepare, or direct the preparation of,a preliminary 202 Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll that contains the following 203 information: 204 (1) a summary description of each parcel of property (conforming to the 205 description contained on the Tax Roll) subject to the Canal Maintenance Services Special 206 Assessment., 207 (2) the name of the owner of record of each parcel as shown on the Tax Rolli 208 and 209 (3) the estimated Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment to become 210 due in the Fiscal Year. 211 (B) Copies of the Initial Assessment Resolution and the preliminary Canal 212 Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll shall be on file in the office of the City 213 Clerk and open to public inspection. The foregoing shall not be construed to require that 214 the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll be in printed form if the amount 215 of the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment for each parcel of property can be 216 determined by use of a computer terminal available for use by the public. 217 SECTION 23-67. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. The City Manager shall 218 cause to be published once in a newspaper of general circulation within the City a notice 219 stating that a public hearing of the City Commission will be held on a certain day and 220 hour, not earlier than twenty (20) calendar days from such publication, at which hearing 221 the City Commission will receive written comments and hear testimony from all interested 222 persons regarding adoption of the Final Assessment Resolution in the initial year and 223 Annual Assessment Resolution in subsequent years, and approval of the Canal 224 Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll. Notwithstanding that the City may use a (00436073.4 306-9905552} Page 8 of 18 225 different collection procedure in any fiscal year,the published notice shall conform to the 226 requirements set forth in the Uniform Assessment Collection Act for purposes of the Canal 227 Maintenance Services Special Assessment. 228 SECTION 23-68 NOTICE BY MAIL. In addition to the published notice 229 required by Section 23-67, the City Manager shall cause to be provided notice of the 230 proposed Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments to the owner of each parcel of 231 property subject to the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments. The form of 232 such notice shall conform to the requirements set forth in the Uniform Assessment 233 Collection Act, notwithstanding that the City may use a different collection procedure in 234 any fiscal year. The notice shall be mailed by first class mail at least twenty(20)calendar 235 days prior to the hearing to each property owner, at such address as is shown on the Tax 236 Roll at the time the notices are prepared for mailing. Notice shall be deemed mailed upon 237 delivery thereof to the possession of the U.S. Postal Service. Should the City utilize the 238 Uniform Assessment Collection Act, it may provide notice by use of the Annual Truth in 239 Millage Notice when such is permitted by the Act. Failure of the owner to receive such 240 notice due to mistake or inadvertence shall not affect the validity of the Canal Maintenance 241 Services Special Assessment Roll nor release or discharge any obligation for the payment 242 of a Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment imposed by the City Commission 243 pursuant to this Ordinance. 244 SECTION 23-69. FINAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION. In the initial year 245 of the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment,at the time named in such notice, 246 or such time to which an adjournment or continuance may be taken,the City Commission 247 shall receive written objections and hear testimony of interested persons and may then,or 248 at any subsequent meeting of the City Commission, adopt the Final Assessment 004360734306-9905552) Page 9 of 18 249 Resolution which shall (A) confirm, modify, or repeal the Initial Assessment Resolution 250 with such amendments, if any, as may be deemed appropriate by the City Commission; 251 (B) approve the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll, with such 252 amendments as it deems just and right; and (C) determine the method of collection. All 253 objections to adoption of the Final Assessment Resolution shall be made in writing, and 254 filed with the Clerk at or before the time or adjourned time of such hearing. 255 SECTION 23-70. PRELIMINARY RATE RESOLUTION. Prior to the adoption 256 of the Annual Assessment Resolution pursuant to Section 23-71 herein, the City 257 Commission shall adopt a Preliminary Assessment Resolution, which shall include 258 without limitation: 259 (A) A brief description of the Canal Maintenance Services to be provided by 260 the City; 261 (B) The amount of the cost of providing Canal Maintenance Services to be 262 assessed upon specially benefited properties within the City; 263 (C) Setting forth the date, time and location for the City Commission to 264 consider public comments on the adoption of the Annual Assessment Rate Resolution; 265 (D) Directing the City Manager to update the Assessment Roll: and, 266 (E) Directing the requisite notice be provided to affected property owners for 267 a public hearing to adopt the Annual Assessment Resolution. 268 SECTION 23-71. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION. During its 269 budget adoption process, the City Commission shall adopt an Annual Assessment 270 Resolution for each Fiscal Year following adoption of the Final Assessment Resolution. 271 The Final Assessment Resolution shall constitute the Annual Assessment Resolution for 272 the initial Fiscal Year. The Annual Assessment Resolution shall approve the Canal (00436073.4 306-9905552) Page 10 of 18 273 Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll for such Fiscal Year. The Canal 274 Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll shall be prepared in accordance with the 275 Preliminary Rate Resolution, as confirmed or amended by the Annual Assessment 276 Resolution.The City shall provide notice to the owner of such property in accordance with 277 Sections 23-67 and 23-68 hereof and conduct a public hearing prior to adoption of the 278 Annual Assessment Resolution; provided that should the City use the Uniform 279 Assessment Collection Act,a public hearing is necessary only when such is required under 280 the Act. Failure to adopt an Annual Assessment Resolution during the budget adoption 281 process for a Fiscal Year may be cured at any time. 282 SECTION 23-72. EFFECT OF FINAL OR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT 283 RESOLUTIONS.The adoption of the Final Assessment Resolution or Annual Assessment 284 Resolution shall be the final adjudication of the issues presented(including,but not limited 285 to, the apportionment methodology, the rate of assessment, the adoption of the Canal 286 Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll and the levy and lien of the Canal 287 Maintenance Services Special Assessments), unless proper steps are initiated in a court of 288 competent jurisdiction to secure relief within twenty (20) days from the date of City 289 Commission adoption of the Final Assessment Resolution or Annual Assessment 290 Resolution. The Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments for each Fiscal Year 291 shall be established upon adoption of the Final Assessment Resolution or Annual 292 Assessment Resolution. The Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll, as 293 approved by the Final Assessment Resolution or Annual Assessment Resolution shall be 294 delivered to the Tax Collector or such other official as the City Commission, by 295 Resolution, deems appropriate. (004360734306-9905552) Page 11 of 18 296 SECTION 23-73. LIEN OF CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES 297 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. 298 (A) Upon adoption of the Final Assessment Resolution or Annual Assessment 299 Resolution for each Fiscal Year, the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment to 300 be collected under the Uniform Assessment Collection Act shall constitute a lien against 301 Assessed Property equal in rank and dignity with the liens of all state, county, district, or 302 municipal taxes and other non-ad valorem assessments. Except as otherwise provided by 303 law, such lien shall be superior in dignity to all other prior liens, titles and claims, until 304 paid. The lien shall be deemed perfected upon adoption by the City Commission of the 305 Final Assessment Resolution or Annual Assessment Resolution and shall attach to the 306 property included on the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll as of the 307 prior January 1,the lien date for ad valorem taxes. 308 (B) For Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments to be collected under 309 the alternative method of collection provided in Section 23-75, the adoption of the Final 310 Assessment Resolution or Annual Assessment Resolution shall constitute a lien against 311 Assessed Property equal in rank and dignity with the liens of all state, county, district or 312 municipal taxes and other non-ad valorem assessments. Except as otherwise provided by 313 law. such lien shall be superior in dignity to all other prior liens, titles and claims, until 314 paid. The lien shall be deemed perfected on the date notice thereof is recorded in the 315 Official Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. 004360734306-9905552) Page 12 of 18 316 SECTION 23-74. METHOD OF COLLECTION OF CANAL 317 MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Unless directed otherwise by 318 the City Commission, the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment shall be 319 collected pursuant to the Uniform Assessment Collection Act, and the City shall comply 320 with all applicable provisions thereof. Any hearing or notice required by this Ordinance 321 may be combined with any other hearing or notice required by the Uniform Assessment 322 Collection Act. 323 SECTION 23-75. ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF COLLECTION OF THE 324 CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. In lieu of using the 325 Uniform Assessment Collection Act,the City may elect to collect the Canal Maintenance 326 Services Special Assessment by any other method which is authorized by law or under an 327 alternative collection method provided by this Section. For Canal Maintenance Services 328 Special Assessments collected by the City by alternative method pursuant to this Section: 329 (A) The City shall have the right to record a lien for unpaid assessments 330 collected pursuant to this Section in the public records of Palm Beach County,Florida. 331 (B) The City shall have the right to appoint or retain an agent to foreclose and 332 collect all delinquent Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments in the manner 333 provided by law. A Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment collected pursuant 334 to this Section shall become delinquent if it is not paid within thirty (30) days from the 335 date any payment is due. In the event the City exercises its rights to foreclose and collect 336 a delinquent Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment, the City or its agent shall 337 notify any property owner who is delinquent in payment of his or her Canal Maintenance 338 Services Special Assessment within sixty (60) days from the date the Canal Maintenance 339 Services Special Assessment was due. Such notice shall state in effect that the City or its (00436073.4306-9905552) Page 13 of 18 340 agent will initiate a foreclosure action and cause the foreclosure of such property subject 341 to a delinquent Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment in a method now or 342 hereafter provided by law for foreclosure of mortgages on real estate, or otherwise as 343 provided by law. 344 (C) All costs, fees and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees and title 345 search expenses related to any foreclosure action as described herein shall be included in 346 any judgment or decree rendered therein.At the sale pursuant to decree in any such action, 347 the City may be the purchaser to the same extent as an individual person or corporation. 348 All delinquent property owners whose property is foreclosed shall be liable for an 349 apportioned amount of reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the City and its agents, 350 including reasonable attorney fees, in collection of such delinquent Canal Maintenance 351 Services Special Assessments and any other costs incurred by the City as a result of such 352 delinquent Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments including,but not limited tot 353 costs paid for draws on a credit facility and the same shall be collectible as a part of or in 354 addition to,the costs of the action. 355 (D) In lieu of foreclosure, any delinquent Canal Maintenance Services Special 356 Assessment and costs,fees,and expenses attributable thereto,may be rolled into the Canal 357 Maintenance Special Assessment for such parcel in a subsequent fiscal year. 358 (E) In lieu of foreclosure, any delinquent Canal Maintenance Services Special 359 Assessment and the costs, fees and expenses attributable thereto, may be collected 360 pursuant to the Uniform Assessment Collection Act;provided however,that(1)notice is 361 provided to the owner in the manner required by law and this Ordinance; and (2) any 362 existing lien of record on the affected parcel for the delinquent Canal Maintenance (00436073.4306-9905552) Page 14 of 18 363 Services Special Assessment is supplanted by the lien resulting from certification of the 364 Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll to the Tax Collector. 365 SECTION 23-76. REVISIONS TO CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES 366 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. If any Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment 367 made under the provisions of this Ordinance is either in whole or in part annulled,vacated 368 or set aside by the judgment of any court, or if the City Commission is satisfied that any 369 such Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment is so irregular or defective that the 370 same cannot be enforced or collected,or if the City Commission has failed to include any 371 property on the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll that should have 372 been so included, the City Commission may take all necessary steps to impose a new 373 Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment against any such property, following as 374 nearly as may be practicable the provisions of this Ordinance and in case such second 375 Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment is annulled, the City Commission may 376 obtain and impose other Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessments until a valid 377 Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment is imposed. 378 SECTION 23-77. PROCEDURAL IRREGULARITIES. Any irregularity in 379 the proceedings in connection with the levy of any Canal Maintenance Services Special 380 Assessment under the provisions of this Ordinance shall not affect the validity of the same 381 after the approval thereof, and any Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment as 382 finally approved shall be competent and sufficient evidence that such Canal Maintenance 383 Services Special Assessment was duly levied,that the Canal Maintenance Services Special 384 Assessment was duly made and adopted, and that all other proceedings adequate to such 385 Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment were duly had, taken and performed as 386 required by this Ordinance; and no variance from the directions hereunder shall be held (00436073.4306-9905552) Page 15 of 18 387 material unless it be clearly shown that the party objecting was materially injured thereby. 388 Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, any party objecting to a Canal 389 Maintenance Services Special Assessment imposed pursuant to this Ordinance must file 390 an objection with a court of competent jurisdiction within the time periods prescribed in 391 Section 23-72 of this Ordinance. 392 SECTION 23-78. CORRECTION OF ERRORS AND OMISSIONS. 393 (A) No act of error or omission on the part of the City Commission, City 394 Manager, Property Appraiser, Tax Collector, City Clerk, or their respective deputies, 395 employees or designees, shall operate to release or discharge any obligation for payment 396 of any Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment imposed by the City Commission 397 under the provisions of this Ordinance. 398 (B) The assessment amount on any Assessed Property may be corrected at any 399 time by the City Manager when an error is confirmed.Any such correction which reduces 400 a Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment shall be considered valid from the date 401 on which the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment was imposed and shall in 402 no way affect the enforcement of the Canal_Maintenance Services Special Assessment 403 imposed under the provisions of this Ordinance. Any such correction which increases a 404 Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment, or imposes a Canal Maintenance 405 Services Special Assessment on omitted property, shall first require notice to the affected 406 owner in the manner described in Section 23-68 hereof,providing the date,time and place 407 that the City Commission will consider confirming the correction and offering the owner 408 an opportunity to be heard. 409 (C) After the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment Roll has been 410 delivered to the Tax Collector, any changes, modifications or corrections thereto shall be (00436073.4306-9905552) Page 16 of 18 411 made in accordance with the procedures applicable to errors and insolvencies for ad 412 valorem taxes. 413 SECTION 23-79. APPLICABILITY. This Ordinance and the City's authority 414 to impose the Canal Maintenance Services Special Assessment pursuant hereto shall be 415 applicable within Canal Maintenance Services Areas throughout the City. 416 SECTION 23-80. ALTERNATIVE METHOD. This Ordinance shall be 417 deemed to provide an additional and alternative method for the completing the tasks set 418 forth herein,and shall be regarded as supplemental and additional to powers conferred by 419 other laws,and shall not be regarded as in derogation of any powers now existing or which 420 may hereafter come into existence.This Ordinance,being necessary for the welfare of the 421 inhabitants of the City, shall be liberally construed to effect the purposes hereof. 422 Section 3. Codification. It is the intention of the City Commission that the 423 provisions of this Ordinance shall become a part of the City's Code of Ordinances, as 424 amended.The provisions of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re-lettered and the word 425 "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article" or other appropriate word to 426 accomplish such intention. 427 Section 4. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are severable, and if 428 any section, subsection, sentence, clause or provision is held invalid by any court of 429 competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected 430 thereby. 431 Section 5. Conflicts.All ordinances or parts of ordinances,resolutions or parts of 432 resolutions, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 433 Section 6. Effective Date: This Ordinance shall become effective 434 immediately upon adoption. {00436073.4 306-9905552) Page 17 of 18 435 FIRST READING this 69 day of April,2021. 436 437SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this i ((-) dayof 438 6,0=A , 2021. 439 11 440 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 441 442 YES NO 443 ✓ 444 Mayor—Steven B. Grant 445 446 Vice-Mayor—Ty Penserga 447 448 Commissioner—Justin Katz ✓ 449 450 Commissioner— Woodrow L. Hay ✓ 451 452 Commissioner—Christina L.Romelus 453 454 VOTE 455 456 ATTEST: 457 458 459 '/ti at/ ��►//ter 460 Tammy Stanzio e 461 Deputy City C erk 462 463 464 465 (Corporate Seal) r J "v4;4: ��) y... • A '`V {00436073 4 306-9905552) Page 18 of 18