HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-05 - Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution for the FY 25-26 Fire Protection Assessments
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
AMENDED AND RESTATED
INITIAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION
ADOPTED MAY 20, 2025
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION 1. AUTHORITY. .................................................................................... 1
SECTION 2. PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS. ....................................................... 1
SECTION 3. PROVISION AND FUNDING OF FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES. 9
SECTION 4. IMPOSITION AND COMPUTATION OF FIRE PROTECTION
ASSESSMENTS. ............................................................................ 10
SECTION 5. LEGISLATIVE DETERMINATIONS OF SPECIAL BENEFIT AND
FAIR APPORTIONMENT. .............................................................. 10
SECTION 6. DETERMINATION OF FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSED COST. .. 20
SECTION 7. APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGY. .......................................... 20
SECTION 8. ESTABLISHMENT OF INITIAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSESSMENTS. ............................................................................ 25
SECTION 9. ASSESSMENT ROLL. .................................................................... 28
SECTION 10. VACANCY ADJUSTMENT. ............................................................ 28
SECTION 11. FIRE FLOW MITIGATION CREDIT. ............................................... 31
SECTION 12. METHOD OF COLLECTION. ......................................................... 33
SECTION 13. AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLIC HEARING. .................................... 33
SECTION 14. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. .......................................................... 33
SECTION 15. NOTICE BY MAIL. .......................................................................... 33
SECTION 16. APPLICATION OF ASSESSMENT PROCEEDS. .......................... 33
SECTION 17. CONFLICTS. .................................................................................. 34
SECTION 18. SEVERABILITY. ............................................................................. 34
SECTION 19. EFFECTIVE DATE. ........................................................................ 34
APPENDIX A: FIRE PROTECTION INCIDENT REPORT TYPE OF
SITUATION FOUND CODES....................................................... A-1
APPENDIX B: FIXED PROPERTY USE CODES ............................................... B-1
APPENDIX C: IMPROVEMENT CODES AND HAZARD CLASSES .................. C-1
APPENDIX D: DOR CODES .............................................................................. D-1
APPENDIX E: FIRE PROTECTION UNIT ASSIGNMENTS ................................ E-1
APPENDIX F: FORM OF NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED ..................................... F-1
APPENDIX G: FORM OF NOTICE TO BE MAILED ........................................... G-1
APPENDIX H: FIRE FLOW MITIGATION CREDIT POLICY .............................. H-1
APPENDIX I: FIRE ASSESSMENT MEMORANDUM ......................................... I-1
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-05
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE
PROVISION OF FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES,
FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT THE CITY
OF OCOEE; ESTABLISHING THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS FOR A FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM; DESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ASSESSING
FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSED COST AGAINST
ASSESSED PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF
OCOEE; ESTABLISHING THE ESTIMATED
ASSESSMENT RATE FOR FIRE PROTECTION
ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
OCTOBER 1, 2025; DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF
AN ASSESSMENT ROLL; AUTHORIZING A PUBLIC
HEARING AND DIRECTING THE PROVISION OF NOTICE
THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR A VACANCY ADJUSTMENT
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK AND RECREATIONAL
VEHICLE PARK PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR FIRE
FLOW MITIGATION CREDITS; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF CITY
OF OCOEE, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. AUTHORITY. This resolution is adopted pursuant to the provisions
of the Fire Protection Assessment Ordinance (Ordinance No. 2013-010), as amended
and codified in Chapter 77 of the City of Ocoee Codes of Ordinances (the “Ordinance”),
the City of Ocoee Home Rule Charter, Article VIII, Section 2 of the Florida Constitution,
sections 166.021 and 166.041, Florida Statutes, and other applicable provisions of law.
SECTION 2. PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS.
(A)This Resolution constitutes the Amended and Restated Initial Assessment
Resolution as defined in Section 77-1 of the Ordinance.
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(B) All capitalized words and terms not otherwise defined herein shall have
the meanings set forth in the Ordinance. Unless the context indicates otherwise, words
imparting the singular number, include the plural number, and vice versa.
“Assessment Study” means that certain report entitled “City of Ocoee, Florida
Fire Assessment Memorandum,” dated May 2025, prepared by Anser Advisory
Consulting, LLC.
"Availability Factor" means the factor applied to the Fire Protection Units to
account for the City's stand-by availability in each Hazard Class for fire protection
services, facilities, or programs, which is determined by analyzing the historical Fire
Protection Incident Reports in the State Database under the methodology described in
Section 7 of this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution.
"Availability Percentage" means the portion of the total Scheduled Hours that
do not relate to the active provision of fire protection services, as determined in Section
7 of this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution.
"Building Area" means the sketched area of a Building expressed in square feet
and reflected on the Tax Roll or, in the event such information is not reflected or
determined not to be accurately reflected on the Tax Roll, that area determined by the
City.
"Building Use" shall mean the property use that poses the greatest fire hazard
according to the Hazard Classes, as assigned to each Building within the City based
upon the DOR Codes, Improvement Codes, and/or field verification.
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"Certified Fire Sprinkler System" means an automatic sprinkler system which
is approved by the City and installed, inspected, monitored, and maintained in
accordance with applicable NFPA, State, and City standards.
"Certified Fire Suppression System" means an automatic fire suppression
system employing a fire suppression agent other than water which is approved by the
City and installed, inspected, monitored, and maintained in accordance with applicable
NFPA, State, and City standards.
"Code Descriptions" mean the descriptions listed in the Fixed Property Use
Codes, the DOR Codes, the Improvement Codes, and the Hazard Classes.
"Combined Factor" means the number arrived at by adding the Demand Factor
to the Availability Factor for each Hazard Class.
"Condominium Complex" means a condominium community created by a
declaration of condominium pursuant to Chapter 718, Florida Statutes.
"Demand Factor" means the factor applied to the Fire Protection Units to
account for the relative demand in each Hazard Class for fire protection services,
facilities, or programs, which is determined by analyzing the historical demand for fire
protection services contained in the Fire Protection Incident Reports in the State
Database under the methodology described in Section 7 of this Amended and Restated
Initial Assessment Resolution.
"Demand Percentage" means the portion of the total Scheduled Hours that
relate to the active provision of fire protection services, as determined in Section 7 of
this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution .
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"DOR Code" means a property use code established in Rule 12D-8.008, Florida
Administrative Code, assigned by the Property Appraiser to Tax Parcels within the City,
attached hereto as Appendix D.
"Dwelling Unit" means (1) a Building, or a portion thereof, available to be used
for residential purposes, consisting of one or more rooms arranged, designed, used, or
intended to be used as living quarters for one family only, or (2) the use of land in which
lots or spaces are offered for rent or lease for the placement of mobile homes for
residential purposes.
"Emergency Medical Services" means those services recorded in the Incident
Reports that assign a "type of situation found code" of 300, 311, 320, 321, 322, 323,
381, and 554. The type of situation found codes are attached hereto as Appendix A
and incorporated herein by reference.
"Emergency Medical Services Cost" means the amount, other than first
response medical rescue services, determined by the City Commission to be associated
with Emergency Medical Services.
"Fire Flow Mitigation Credit" means for any Building a reduction of up to 40%
of the Net Fire Protection Units assigned to that Building due to the presence of a
Certified Fire Sprinkler System, Certified Fire Suppression System or unique Building
construction designed to provide extraordinary measures of fire resistance which reduce
the Fire Flow Requirement for that Building. The Fire Flow Mitigation Credit for each
Building shall be determined in accordance with Section 11 of this Amended and
Restated Initial Assessment Resolution and the Fire Flow Mitigation Credit Policy in
Appendix H.
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"Fire Flow Requirement" means the minimum amount of water, which equates
to the number of fire fighters, quantity and size of apparatus and other special
firefighting equipment, required to be available for each Building in the City pursuant to
the City's standard resource allocation for an initial response to a fire call. Each
Building's Fire Flow Requirement is expressed in an assignment of Fire Protection
Units.
"Fire Protection Unit" means the standard unit used to calculate the Fire Flow
Requirement for each Building based upon the Building's Hazard Class. Fire Protection
Units are measured in 300 gallon per minute increments, which is the City's standard
resource allocation for an initial response to a fire call.
"Fire Protection Incident Reports" means those Incident Reports that do not
record Emergency Medical Services.
"FFIRS" means the Florida Fire Incident Reporting System maintained by the
Florida State Fire Marshal.
"Fixed Property Use Codes" mean the property use codes used by FFIRS as
specified in Appendix B attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
"Hazard Class" means a series of numbers 3 through 7 assigned to each
Building Use in Appendix C, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference, which reflects the quantity or combustibility of the Building and its contents
and the anticipated rate of spread and heat release in the event of a fire, as provided in
NFPA 1142, Chapter 5.
"Hazard Class 3" means a severe hazard occupancy where the quantity or
combustibility of contents is expected to develop very high rates of spread and heat
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release, as defined in NFPA 1142, Chapter 5. This Hazard Class includes, but is not
limited to, building uses such as flammable liquid spraying, plastic processing, plywood
and particleboard manufacturing, sawmills, and textile picking.
"Hazard Class 4" means a high hazard occupancy where the quantity or
combustibility of contents is expected to develop high rates of spread and heat release,
as defined in NFPA 1142, Chapter 5. This Hazard Class includes, but is not limited to,
building uses such as commercial barns and stables, building material storage,
department stores, repair garages, and warehouses.
"Hazard Class 5" means a moderate hazard occupancy where the quantity or
combustibility of contents is expected to develop moderate rates of spread and heat
release, as defined in NFPA 1142, Chapter 5. This Hazard Class includes, but is not
limited to, building uses such as clothing plants, farm storage, laundries, machine
shops, restaurants, nurseries, and unoccupied buildings.
"Hazard Class 6" means a low hazard occupancy where the quantity or
combustibility of contents is expected to develop low rates of spread and heat release,
as defined in NFPA 1142, Chapter 5. This Hazard Class includes, but is not limited to,
building uses such as bakeries, barber or beauty shops, churches, medical offices,
service stations, government buildings, and parking garages.
"Hazard Class 7" means a light hazard occupancy where the quantity or
combustibility of contents is expected to develop relatively light rates of spread and heat
release, as defined in NFPA 1142, Chapter 5. This Hazard Class includes, but is not
limited to building uses such as apartments, single family homes, hospitals, hotels and
motels, nursing homes, prisons, and schools.
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"Improvement Codes" mean the building improvement codes assigned by the
Property Appraiser to Tax Parcels within the City as specified in Appendix C attached
hereto and incorporated herein by reference or assigned by the City to Tax Parcels
within the City after field verification.
"Incident Report" means an individual report filed with the Florida State Fire
Marshal under FFIRS.
"Institutional Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
designated as "Institutional" in the Improvement Codes.
"Mobile Home Park" means (1) a place set aside and offered by a person, for
either direct or indirect remuneration of the owner, lessor, or operator of such place, for
the parking, accommodation, or rental of five or more mobile homes; and (2) licensed by
the Department of Health of the State of Florida, or its successor in function as a
"mobile home park" under Chapter 513, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from
time-to-time.
"Net Fire Protection Unit" means the amount of Fire Protection Units assigned
to each Building after application of the Demand and Availability Factors.
"NFPA" means the National Fire Protection Agency.
"NFPA 1142" means NFPA 1142 (2022 edition), Standard on Water Supplies for
Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting.
"NFPA 1710" means NFPA 1710, 2020 edition, Standard for the Organization
and Deployment of Fire Suppression Operations, Emergency Medical Operations and
Special Operations to the Public by Career Fire Departments.
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"Non-Residential Condominium Building" means a Building that contains one
or more Non-Residential Condominium Units or appurtenant common area.
"Non-Residential Condominium Unit" means those Tax Parcels contained
within a Condominium Complex that do not contain Dwelling Units and with a Code
Description of 0411, 0417, 0419, 0421, or 0448 in the Improvement Codes.
"Pole Barn" means a nonresidential farm building in which 70 percent or more of
the perimeter walls are permanently open and allow free ingress and egress as defined
in Section 170.01(4), Florida Statutes.
"Recreational Vehicle Park" means (1) a place set aside and offered by a
person, for either direct or indirect remuneration of the owner, lessor, or operator of
such place, for the parking, accommodation, or rental of five or more recreational
vehicles or tents; and (2) licensed by the Department of Health of the State of Florida, or
its successor in function as a "recreational vehicle park" under Chapter 513, Florida
Statutes, as may be amended from time-to-time.
"Residential Condominium" means those Tax Parcels contained within a
Condominium Complex that contain Dwelling Units and with a Code Description of 0400
in the Improvement Codes.
"Scheduled Hours" means the total number of combat person-hours staffed to
provide fire protection services for a certain sampling period.
"Special Use Building" means a Building that presents a special fire protection
problem as determined by the City, such that the methodology for assignment of Fire
Protection Units is inapplicable due to the extraordinary risk presented by that Building.
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Examples of such Special Use Buildings include, but are not limited to, lumberyards,
petroleum storage facilities, refineries, grain elevators, and large chemical plants.
"State Database" means the incident data specific to the City derived from the
FFIRS Incident Reports maintained by the Florida State Fire Marshal.
"Tax Parcel" means a parcel of property located within the City to which the
Property Appraiser has assigned a distinct ad valorem property tax identification
number.
"Time in Service" means the total amount of person-hours expended on historic
fire calls as determined by an examination of each Fire Protection Incident Report for
incident response times, an average amount of time for processing re ports, and
required number of person-hours for training and aggregated by Hazard Class.
"Townhouse Building" means a Building that contains one or more Townhouse
Units.
"Townhouse Unit" means a Tax Parcel with a Code Description of 0120, 0121,
or 0122 in the Improvement Codes.
SECTION 3. PROVISION AND FUNDING OF FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES.
(A) Upon the imposition of a Fire Protection Assessment for fire protection
services, facilities, or programs against Assessed Property located within the City, the
City shall provide fire protection services to such Assessed Property. A portion of the
cost to provide such fire protection services, facilities, or programs shall be funded from
proceeds of the Fire Protection Assessments. The remaining cost required to provide
fire protection services, facilities, and programs shall be funded by legally available City
revenues other than Fire Protection Assessment proceeds.
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(B) It is hereby ascertained, determined, and declared that each parcel of
Assessed Property located within the City will benefit from the City's provision of fire
protection services, facilities, and programs in an amount not less than the Fire
Protection Assessment imposed against such parcel, computed in the manner set forth
in this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution.
SECTION 4. IMPOSITION AND COMPUTATION OF FIRE PROTECTION
ASSESSMENTS. Fire Protection Assessments shall be imposed against all Tax
Parcels within the City. Fire Protection Assessments shall be computed in the manner
set forth in this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution.
SECTION 5. LEGISLATIVE DETERMINATIONS OF SPECIAL BENEFIT AND
FAIR APPORTIONMENT. It is hereby ascertained and declared that the Fire
Protection Assessed Cost provides a special benefit to the Assessed Property based
upon the following legislative determinations and based upon that certain report entitled
“City of Ocoee, Florida Fire Assessment Memorandum” (May 2025), prepared by Anser
Advisory Consulting, LLC, which is attached hereto as Appendix I.
General
(A) Upon the adoption of this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment
Resolution determining the Fire Protection Assessed Cost and identifying the Assessed
Property to be included in the Assessment Roll, the legislative determinations
ascertained and declared in Section 77-3 and 77-4 of the Ordinance are hereby ratified
and confirmed.
(B) The City’s professional and comprehensive fire protection services and
programs possess a logical relationship to the use and enjoyment of property by: (1)
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protecting the value and integrity of the improvements, structures, and land; (2)
protecting the life and safety of intended occupants in the use and enjoyment of
property; (3) preserving or lowering the cost of fire insurance; (4) containing the spread
of fire incidents occurring on land with the potential to spread and endanger property,
and property features, and (5) preserving and enhancing the value of property.
(C) The availability and provision of comprehensive fire protection services
enhances and strengthens the relationship of such services to the use and enjoyment of
the parcels of property, the market perception of the area and, ultimately, the property
and rental values within the City.
(D) It is fair and reasonable to use the Improvement Codes and the DOR
Codes in the apportionment methodology because: (1) the Tax Roll database employing
the use of such property use codes is the most comprehensive, accurate, and reliable
information readily available to determine the Building Use and Building Area; and (2)
the Tax Roll database employing the use of such property use codes is maintained by
the Property Appraiser and is thus consistent with parcel designations on the Tax Roll.
This compatibility permits the development of an Assessment Roll in conformity with the
requirements of the Uniform Method of Collection.
(E) The data available in the Improvement Codes is more useful and accurate
to determine Building Use and Building Area than relying exclusively upon the data
maintained in the DOR Codes alone because: (1) the data maintained in the
Improvement Codes reveals the existence of a Building with a different use than the use
described on the DOR Code; (2) the Improvement Codes represent records maintained
by the Property Appraiser with the most information relative to Building Area regardless
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of property use; and (3) the City conducted field work to ascertain Building use when
sufficient information was not available relative to Building Area.
(F) As a result of the urbanized character of the City, the suppression and
containment of fire on land and other unimproved property primarily benefits Buildings
on adjacent improved properties by the containment of the spread of fire rather than the
preservation of the unimproved property. Additionally, the potential need for the City's
fire protection resources is generated primarily by improved properties and the level of
services required to meet anticipated demand for fire protection services and the
corresponding annual fire protection budget required to fund fire protection services
provided to land and other unimproved property would be required notwithstanding the
occurrence of any incidents from such property uses. Therefore, it is fair, rational, and
reasonable not to apportion any of the Fire Protection Assessed Cost to land and other
unimproved property.
Apportionment Methodology
(G) It is fair and reasonable and consistent with the decision from the Florida
Supreme Court in City of North Lauderdale v. SMM Properties, Inc., 825 So. 2d 343
(Fla. 2002), to exclude from the Fire Protection Assessed Cost those amounts
determined to constitute the Emergency Medical Services Cost.
(H) The level of services required to meet anticipated demand for fire
protection services and the corresponding annual fire protection budget required to fund
fire protection services provided to unimproved, non-specific property uses would be
required notwithstanding the occurrence of any incidents from such non -specific
property uses. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable to omit from the Demand and
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Availability Factor calculations the Fire Protection Incident Reports documenting fire
protection services provided to non-specific property uses.
(I) The potential demand for fire protection services is driven by the
property's assigned Fire Flow Requirement (expressed in Net Fire Protection Units), as
determined by the City's response protocols, the Hazard Class according to Building
Use, the Square Footage of the Building, and application of the Demand and Availability
Factors.
(J) Apportioning the Fire Protection Assessed Cost for fire protection services
on a Fire Protection Unit basis is a fair and reasonable method of apportionment based
on historical demand for fire protection services, the fire risk presented by each specific
Building Use, the size of the Building, and the amount of fire flow, fire fighters, quantity
and size of apparatus, and other special firefighting equipment that must be available
for each Building in accordance with the City's standards and practices.
(K) Apportioning the Fire Protection Assessed Cost between the City Fire
Department's time spent in response to fire protection calls, as reflected in the Demand
Percentage, and the stand-by time when the City Fire Department is available to
respond to improved properties, as reflected in the Availability Percentage, is fair and
reasonable and proportional to the special benefit received because it recognizes and
allows an adjustment in the amount of Net Fire Protection Units assigned to each
Building based upon the historical demand, as reflected by the Time in Service, for fire
protection services in each Hazard Class.
(L) The Fire Protection Incident Reports are a reliable source of data to
determine the potential demand for fire protection services from Buildings located within
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Assessed Property and their intended occupants. There exist sufficient Fire Protection
Incident Reports that document the historical demand for fire protection services from
Assessed Property. The Demand Factor that has been determined for each Hazard
Class by an examination of such Fire Protection Incident Reports is consistent with the
experience of the City. Therefore, the use of Demand Factors that were determined by
an examination of historical Fire Protection Incident Reports is a fair and reasonable
method to adjust the Fire Protection Units assigned to each Hazard Class to account for
historical demands for service.
(M) Given the low number of Fire Protection Incident Reports within the
sampling period for Hazard Class 3 and Hazard Class 4 and given the similar nature of
these Hazard Classes with regard to the hazard occupancy of these Building Uses, it is
fair and reasonable to combine the two Hazard Classes for determining the Demand
and Availability Factors.
(N) NFPA 1710 reflects the City's response protocol, standards, and practices
and specifies the minimum criteria required to ensure that the Fire Department's initial
arriving company, full initial alarm assignment, and any additional alarm assignments
have the necessary fire suppression capability, including personnel, equipment, and
resources, to deploy. In accordance with NFPA 1710 and the City's standards, the initial
full alarm assignment should provide the establishment of an uninterrupted water supply
of a minimum of 300 gallons per minute (“GPM”) for 30 minutes. Therefore, it is fair and
reasonable to define each Fire Protection Unit in accordance with this standard and to
equate each Fire Protection Unit to the City's capability to effectively deliver 300 GPM of
Fire Flow.
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(O) In accordance with NFPA 1710, the Fire Flow Requirement for each
Building is a proxy for the effective firefighting force necessary to deliver all fire
suppression activities and mitigate all potential hazards, including the number of fire
fighters, quantity and size of apparatus, and other special firefighting equipment
required to be available for each Building in the City pursuant to the City's standard
resource allocation for an initial response to a fire call. Therefore, it is fair and
reasonable to use the Fire Flow Requirement (as expressed in Fire Protection Units) for
each Building for the apportionment methodology because the Fire Flow Requirement
for each Building provides a reasonable estimation of the costs of the fire fighters,
apparatus, equipment, services, facilities, and programs the City must have available to
serve each Building, and the Fire Protection Assessment directly funds these firefighting
resources.
(P) NFPA 1142, Annex G provides a method for determining the Fire Flow
Requirement for Buildings depending upon a series of factors , including the type of
construction, size of the Building, and the Hazard Class or potential combustibility of the
contents of the Building. NFPA 1142, Annex G is used by the City to determine the Fire
Flow Requirement and fire department resources that must be available in the event of
a maximum fire response for each Building within the City. Therefore, it is fair and
reasonable to use NFPA 1142, Annex G in the apportionment methodology because
such standard contains the best practices in the firefighting industry and provides the
most comprehensive, accurate and reliable information to determine Fire Flow
Requirements.
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(Q) It is fair and reasonable to use "ordinary construction" as the construction
type for determining the Fire Flow Requirement for each Building because ordinary
construction is the predominant construction type within the City.
(R) A fire in a Building containing highly combustible contents will require a
higher rate of fire flow and associated resources due to a greater risk of fire spread and
heat release than a Building with contents of low combustibility. The City must allocate
its firefighting resources to provide the required Fire Flow for the Hazard Class
associated with each structure. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable to use the Hazard
Classes established by NFPA 1142, Chapter 5, as one factor in the apportionment
methodology because such standard contains the best practices in the firefighting
industry and provides the most comprehensive, accurate and reliable information with
regard to Building risk assignments.
(S) The greater the size of the Building, the greater the potential for a large
fire and the greater the Fire Flow Requirement that must be available in the event of a
fire in a structure of that Building's size and Hazard Class. Therefore, it is fair and
reasonable to use Building Square Footage as one factor in the apportionment
methodology.
(T) Additional factors could increase the Fire Flow Requirement needed for a
specific Building; however, the administrative burden of collecting and maintaining such
data for every property within the City would be impractical. The impracticability of
using such additional factors greatly outweighs any benefit that the City could realize
from further refining the apportionment methodology.
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(U) The demand for the availability of fire protection services diminishes at the
outer limit of Building size because a fire occurring in a Building greater than a certain
size cannot be suppressed under expected conditions and the fire control activities
under such circumstances are directed to avoid the spread of fire to adjacent structures.
Further, the City's maximum Fire Flow under present circumstances, including
automatic aid, is 12,045 gallons per minute. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable to place
a cap on the maximum Fire Flow Requirement attributable to any Building of 12,000
gallons per minute.
(V) In the case of a Building equipped with a Certified Fire Sprinkler System, a
Certified Fire Suppression System, or a Building otherwise designed and uniquely
constructed to be more fire resistant, the City's firefighting resources must still be
present at the scene of any fire incident to control the scene, respond in the event of a
system malfunction, ultimately extinguish any fire, and ensure the safety of all structures
involved. However, fully functioning and properly designed Certified Fire Sprinkler
Systems, Certified Fire Suppression Systems, and fire-resistant construction may
provide some measure of built-in fire protection which may lessen the total fire
suppression burden and the use of the City's firefighting resources. Further, as an
incentive to encourage existing and new Buildings to employ these types of fire safety
measures, it is fair and reasonable to provide Fire Flow Mitigation C redits for Buildings
with fire resistant construction, Certified Fire Sprinkler Systems. or Certified Fire
Suppression Systems that are installed, monitored, inspected, maintained and tested to
meet the specifications of the City’s and the original design standards.
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(W) Pursuant to NFPA 1142, Annex G, the Fire Flow Requirement for Special
Use Buildings, such as lumber yards, aircraft hangars and petroleum storage facilities
which present special fire protection challenges should be determined on an individual
basis; therefore it is fair and reasonable for the City to determine the Fire Flow
Requirement for Special Use Buildings on an individual basis using the factors and
methods outlined in NFPA 1142, Annex G, or based on an assignment of such Special
Use Buildings to Hazard Class 3.
(X) Section 166.223, Florida Statutes, mandates that the City treat
Recreational Vehicle Park Property as Commercial Property for non-ad valorem special
assessments levied by the City. Thus, it is fair and reasonable to treat each
recreational vehicle space within Recreational Vehicle Park property and Mobile Home
Park property as a Building and assign the square footage of 191 square feet, the
average size of a recreational vehicle, according to the Florida Association of RV Parks
and Campgrounds.
(Y) In accordance with available data, the City has determined that the
average mobile home has a Building Area of 720 square feet. Given that the actual
Building Area for all mobile homes within Recreational Vehicle Park property and Mobile
Home Park property within the City is not available and that the cost of measuring or
verifying the Building Area for each individual mobile home would greatly exceed any
benefit to be derived from individual measurement and verification, it is fair and
reasonable to assign each mobile home within Recreational Vehicle Park property and
Mobile Home Park property an assumed Building Area of 720 square feet.
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(Z) As a consequence of the transient use and potential extraordinary
vacancies within Mobile Home Park property compared to other Single Family
Residential Property and Recreational Vehicle Park property compared to other
Commercial Property and the lack of demand for fire protection services for unoccupied
spaces, it is fair and reasonable to provide for an extraordinary vacancy adjustment for
Mobile Home Park property and Recreational Vehicle Park property.
(AA) 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 public benefit. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable not to impose Fire
Protection Assessments upon such parcels of Government Property.
(BB) Government Property owned by federal government mortgage entities,
such as the VA and HUD, due to foreclosures are not serving a governmental purpose
nor providing a public benefit but are instead held by these federal government
mortgage entities in a proprietary capacity. Accordingly, these foreclosed properties
shall not be considered Government Property for purposes of the Fire Protection
Assessments and shall not be afforded an exemption from the Fire Protection
Assessment that is granted to other Government Property.
(CC) Institutional Property whose use is wholly exempt from ad valorem
taxation under Florida law provides facilities and uses to the ownership, occupants,
membership as well as the public in general that otherwise might be requested or
required to be provided by the City and such property uses serve a legitimate public
purpose and provide a public benefit. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable not to impose
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Fire Protection Assessments upon the Buildings categorized as Institutional Property
whose Building use is wholly exempt from ad valorem taxation under Florida law.
Accordingly, no Fire Protection Assessment shall be imposed upon Buildings
categorized as Institutional Property whose Building use is wholly exempt from ad
valorem taxation under Florida law.
(DD) In accordance with Section 170.01(4), Florida Statutes, the City is required
to exempt the following from the Fire Protection Assessment: (i) land classified as
agricultural lands pursuant to Section 193.461, Florida Statutes; (ii) Buildings of Non -
Residential Property with a just value of $10,000 or less that are located on lands
classified as agricultural lands pursuant to Section 193.461, Florida Statutes; and (iii)
any Pole Barns located on lands classified as agricultural lands pursuant to Section
193.461, Florida Statutes. Accordingly, it is fair and reasonable to comply with the law
and not to impose Fire Protection Assessments upon such land and Buildings.
SECTION 6. DETERMINATION OF FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSED COST.
The Fire Protection Assessed Cost to be assessed and apportioned among benefitted
parcels for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2025, is $4,496,156.00.
SECTION 7. APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGY. The Fire Protection
Assessment for each Tax Parcel shall be determined as provided in this Section 7 and
as set forth in the Assessment Study.
(A) Assign each Building to the appropriate Hazard Class according to its
Building Use. Then, based on its Building Area and Hazard Class, separate each
Building, except Special Use Buildings, Mobile Home Park property, and Recreational
Vehicle Park property, into the appropriate square footage category provided in the Fire
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Protection Unit Assignment Table, attached hereto as Appendix E and incorporated
herein by reference, and assign Fire Protection Units to each Building based on the
appropriate square footage categories by Hazard Class.
(B) The Fire Protection Units for each Special Use Building shall be based on
the assigned Fire Flow Requirement as determined by the City on a case-by-case basis
in accordance with the standards outlined in NFPA 1142 or, if unavailable, then, the
Special Use Building shall be assigned into the appropriate square footage category
provided in the Fire Protection Unit Assignment Table based upon its Building Area and
an assignment of Hazard Class 3. Then assign Fire Protection Units to each Building
based upon the appropriate square footage categories by Hazard Class provided in the
Fire Protection Unit Assignment Table incorporated in subsection (A) above.
(C) The Fire Protection Units for each Tax Parcel of Recreational Vehicle Park
property shall be determined by aggregating the amount of Building Area associated
with recreational vehicle park spaces for each Tax Parcel, as reported to the
Department of Health, at 191 square feet each, and mobile home spaces, as reported to
the Department of Health, at 720 square feet each. Then assign Fire Protection Units to
each Tax Parcel based upon the appropriate square footage categories by Hazard
Class provided in the Fire Protection Unit Assignment Table incorporated in subsection
(A) above. The Fire Protection Units for Buildings located on a Tax Parcel of
Recreational Vehicle Park property that are not recreational vehicle or mobile home
spaces shall be assigned in accordance with subsection (A) and (B) above, as
appropriate.
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(D) The Fire Protection Units for each Tax Parcel of Mobile Home Park
property shall be determined by assigning the average square footage of 720 square
feet for a mobile home to each mobile home space within the City based upon the
number of mobile home spaces, as reported to the Department of Health , and 191
square feet for each recreational vehicle space, as reported to the Department of
Health. Then assign Fire Protection Units to each Tax Parcel based upon the
appropriate square footage categories by Hazard Class provided in the Fire Protection
Unit Assignment Table incorporated in subsection (A) above. The Fire Protection Units
for Buildings located on a Tax Parcel of Mobile Home Park property that are not mobile
home or recreational vehicle spaces shall be assigned in accordance with subsection
(A) or (B) above, as appropriate.
(E) Based on these assignments of Fire Protection Units in subsections (A),
(B), (C) and (D), allocate the appropriate number of Fire Protection Units to each
Building (or Tax Parcel for Recreational Vehicle Park property and Mobile Home Park
property) and then add up the total number of Fire Protection Units in each Hazard
Class.
(F) Based upon the Fire Protection Incident Reports and other City data
sources, the total Time in Service was determined within the sampling period from
January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. The total Time in Service was then
divided into the total Scheduled Hours within the same sampling period to arrive at the
Demand Percentage. The remainder of the Scheduled Hours not included within the
Time in Service were then divided into the total Scheduled Hours to arrive at the
Availability Percentage.
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(G) Utilizing data from the Fire Protection Incident Reports related to the type
of calls and physical location of each call, correlate the Building Use with the Code
Descriptions in the Fire Protection Incident Reports and assigned fire protection
incidents located within the City to each Hazard Class. Any duplicate responses, calls
outside of the City, and mutual aid calls shall be removed. For purposes of the Demand
and Availability Factors, Hazard Classes 3 and 4 shall be combined.
(H) Based on such assignment of Fire Protection Incident Reports to each
Hazard Class, determine the total number of Fire Protection Incident Reports filed within
the sampling period for each Hazard Class. Then calculate a Demand Factor for each
Hazard Class by: (1) dividing the total number of Fire Protection Incident Reports
assigned to each Hazard Class by the total number of Fire Protection Units assigned to
each Hazard Class in subsection (E) above to determine the number of Fire Protection
Incidents per Fire Protection Unit; and then (2) dividing the number of Fire Protection
Incidents per Fire Protection Unit by the average number of Fire Protection Incidents
per Fire Protection Unit for all Hazard Classes; and then (3) multiplying that result by the
Demand Percentage determined in subsection (F) above .
(I) Calculate an Availability Factor for each Hazard Class by dividing the
Availability Percentage by 100. For each Hazard Class, add the Demand Factor
determined in subsection (H) and the Availability Factor to arrive at the Combined
Factor.
(J) Multiply the total Fire Protection Units assigned to each Building in
subsections (A), (B), (C), and (D) above by the Combined Factor calculated for each
Hazard Class in subsection (I) above to determine the Net Fire Protection Units for each
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Building. Then aggregate the Net Fire Protection Units assigned to each Building by
Hazard Class.
(K) Divide the Fire Protection Assessed Cost, as determined in Section 7 of
this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution , by the total number of Net
Fire Protection Units for all Hazard Classes to arrive at the rate per Net Fire Protection
Unit.
(L) Multiply the rate per Net Fire Protection Unit from subsection (K) above by
the total Net Fire Protection Units assigned to each Building in subsection (J). The
result is the total Fire Protection Assessment to be imposed upon each Building (or Tax
Parcel for Recreational Vehicle Park and Mobile Home Park property), except for
Residential Condominiums, Non-Residential Condominium Units, and Townhouse
Buildings, which shall be further apportioned as provided in subsection (M) below.
(M) For Residential Condominiums, Non-Residential Condominium Units, and
Townhouse Buildings, the Fire Protection Assessment shall be determined as follows:
(1) For Residential Condominiums, add the number of Net Fire
Protection Units assigned to all Buildings within the Condominium Complex and
then divide this product by the total number of Residential Condominiums within
the Condominium Complex to determine each Residential Condominium's Net
Fire Protection Unit assignment. Multiply the appropriate rate per Net Fire
Protection Unit from subsection (K) by the total Net Fire Protection Units
assigned to that Residential Condominium to determine each Residential
Condominium's Fire Protection Assessment.
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(2) For Non-Residential Condominium Units, divide each Non-
Residential Condominium Unit's square footage by the total Building Area of the
Non-Residential Condominium Building to determine each Non-Residential
Condominium Unit's relative percentage of the total Building Area. Multiply the
total Net Fire Protection Units assigned to each Non-Residential Condominium
Building by each Non-Residential Condominium Unit's relative percentage of the
total Building Area to determine each Non -Residential Condominium Unit's share
of Net Fire Protection Units. Multiply the appropriate rate per Net Fire Protection
Unit from subsection (K) by the total Net Fire Protection Units assigned to that
Non-Residential Condominium Unit to determine each Non -Residential
Condominium Unit's Fire Protection Assessment.
(3) For Townhouse Buildings, add the number of Net Fire Protection
Units assigned to all Buildings within the townhouse community and then divide
this product by the total number of Townhouse Units to determine each
Townhouse Unit's share of Net Fire Protection Units. Multiply the appropriate
rate per Net Fire Protection Unit from subsection (K) by the total Net Fire
Protection Units assigned to that Townhouse Unit to determine each Townhouse
Unit's Fire Protection Assessment.
SECTION 8. ESTABLISHMENT OF INITIAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSESSMENTS.
(A) The estimated Fire Protection Assessment rate to be assessed against all
Tax Parcels of Assessed Property within the City to generate the estimated Fire
Protection Assessed Cost for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2025, is hereby
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established as $139.23 per Net Fire Protection Unit for the purpose of this Amended
and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution.
(B) The estimated Fire Protection Assessments specified in subsection (A)
above are hereby established to fund the specified Fire Protection Assessed Cost
determined to be assessed in the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2025. No portion of
such Fire Protection Assessed Cost are attributable to impact fee revenue that funds
capital improvements necessitated by new growth or development. Further, no portion
of such Fire Protection Assessed Cost are attributable to the Emergency Medical
Services Cost.
(C) The following exemptions shall apply to the Fire Protection Assessment
program:
(1) No Fire Protection Assessment shall be imposed upon a parcel of
Government Property; however, Government Property that is owned by federal
mortgage entities, such as the VA and HUD, and obtained by foreclosure or a deed in
lieu of foreclosure shall not be exempted from the Fire Protection Assessment.
(2) In accordance with Section 170.01(4), Florida Statutes, no Fire
Protection Assessment shall be imposed against any: (i) Land that is classified by the
Property Appraiser as agricultural lands pursuant to Section 193.461, Florida Statutes;
or (ii) Building of Non-Residential Property located on a Tax Parcel that is classified by
the Property Appraiser as agricultural lands pursuant to Section 193.461, Florida
Statutes, unless that Building exceeds a just value of $10,000 as determined by the
Property Appraiser and is not a Pole Barn.
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(3) No Fire Protection Assessment shall be imposed on Buildings of
Institutional Property whose building use is wholly exempt from ad valorem taxation
under Florida law.
(D) Any shortfall in the expected Fire Protection Assessment proceeds due to
any reduction or exemption from payment of the Fire Protection 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 the Fire Protection 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 Protection Assessment imposed for this Fiscal Year, the
sole and exclusive remedy shall be the imposition of a Fire Protection Assessment upon
each affected Tax Parcel in the amount of the Fire Protection Assessment that would
have been otherwise imposed save and except for such reduction or exemption
afforded to such Tax Parcel by the City Commission.
(E) The estimated Fire Protection Assessments established in this Amended
and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution shall be the estimated assessment rates
applied by the City Manager in the preparation of the preliminary Assessment Roll for
the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2025, as provided in Section 10 of this Amended
and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution.
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SECTION 9. ASSESSMENT ROLL.
(A) The City Manager is hereby directed to prepare, or cause to be prepared,
a preliminary Assessment Roll for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2025, in the
manner provided in the Ordinance. The Assessment Roll shall include all Tax Parcels
within the City. The City Manager shall apportion the estimated Fire Protection
Assessed Cost to be recovered through Fire Protection Assessments in the manner set
forth in this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution.
(B) A copy of this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution,
documentation related to the estimated amount of the Fire Protection Assessed Cost to
be recovered through the imposition of Fire Protection Assessments, and the
preliminary Assessment Roll shall be maintained on file in the Office of the City Clerk
and open to public inspection. The foregoing shall not be construed to require that the
preliminary Assessment Roll be in printed form if the amount of the Fire Protection
Assessment for each parcel of property can be determined by the use of a computer
terminal available to the public.
(C) It is hereby ascertained, determined, and declared that the method of
determining the Fire Protection Assessments for fire protection services as set forth in
this Amended and Restated Initial Assessment Resolution is a fair and reasonable
method of apportioning the Fire Protection Assessed Cost among parcels of Assessed
Property located within the City.
SECTION 10. VACANCY ADJUSTMENT.
(A) As a consequence of the transient use and potential for significant
numbers of vacancies within Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks, and
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the potential sustained lack of demand for fire protection services for unoccupied
spaces, each Owner of Mobile Home Park and Recreational Vehicle Park property shall
be afforded the opportunity to demonstrate, in the manner described below, the
vacancy rate in space occupancy within such property and receive a vacancy
adjustment to the Fire Protection Assessments imposed upon such property.
(B) Notwithstanding any language to the contrary herein, vacant spaces in
Mobile Home Park property shall not be subject to the Fire Protection Assessments.
Similarly, vacant spaces within Recreational Vehicle Park property shall not be subject
to the Fire Protection Assessments.
(C) Vacant spaces shall be those determined by the City Manager based on
evidence of a vacancy rate provided by the Owner on or before May 1 of each year.
The vacancy rate shall be defined as the percentage of available spaces within a Mobile
Home Park or Recreational Vehicle Park that were vacant between January 1 through
and including December 31 of the calendar year preceding the applicable deadline for
the Owner's submittal of vacancy rate evidence for each year and shall be calculated as
follows:
Exact Number of Permitted Sites within the park ____ A
(not including overflow areas)
Times (x) Days in Reporting Period (x 365) B
Total Possible Space Nights _____C
A x B = C (Example: 100 sites x 365 days = 36,500)
Actual Space Nights _____D
Sum of Number of Actual Occupied Spaces for Each Day in Calendar Year
Occupancy Percentage ______E
D/C = E (Example: 12,500/36,500 = 34.2%)
Vacancy Rate ______F
Subtract E from 100% (Example: 100% – 34.2% = 65.8%)
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The Owner shall certify by affidavit to the City, on a form provided by the City, the
vacancy rate for the respective time period. Such certification shall be subject to
verification and audit. At a minimum, such affidavit shall conclusively identify and
affirm: (1) the tax parcel by identification number; (2) the number of spaces and type of
improvements in the Mobile Home Park or Recreational Vehicle Park; and (3) the
vacancy rate.
(D) The City Manager is directed and authorized to adjust, or cause to be
adjusted, any Fire Protection Assessment imposed for the Fiscal Year beginning
October 1, 2025 upon a parcel of Mobile Home Park or Recreational Vehicle Park
property whose Owner timely and satisfactorily demonstrates by affidavit that such
parcel has experienced vacancies by multiplying the vacancy rate (expressed as a
decimal) by the Fire Protection Assessment attributable to the entire parcel of Mobile
Home Park or Recreational Vehicle Park property and reducing the Fire Protection
Assessment by an equivalent amount.
(E) Any shortfall in the expected Fire Protection Assessment proceeds due to
any adjustment for vacancy shall be supplemented by any legally available funds and
shall not be paid for by proceeds or funds derived from Fire Protection Assessments.
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SECTION 11. FIRE FLOW MITIGATION CREDIT.
(A) Although the City's firefighting resources must still be present at the scene
of any fire incident, the City Commission recognizes the potential benefits provided by
Certified Fire Sprinkler Systems, Certified Fire Suppression Systems, or other fire-
resistant Building construction, and the City Commission desires to encourage existing
and new Buildings to employ these types of fire safety measures. Accordingly, the
number of Fire Protection Units otherwise attributable to such Buildings shall be
adjusted by a Fire Flow Mitigation Credit determined in accordance with the Fire Flow
Mitigation Credit Policy, attached hereto as Appendix H and incorporated herein by
reference. No Fire Flow Mitigation Credit shall exceed 40% of the Building's assigned
Fire Protection Units.
(B) Prior to May 1 of each year, the property owner shall file with the City
Clerk an application under oath demonstrating entitlement to a Fire Flow Mitigation
Credit in accordance with the attached Fire Flow Mitigation Credit Policy. Such
application shall include the following:
(1) The name and address of all Owners of the property;
(2) The address and legal description for the property;
(3) If seeking a Fire Flow Mitigation Credit for a Certified Fire Sprinkler
System, documentation of the type of Certified Fire Sprinkler System installed in the
Building and proof that the system was installed, inspected, monitored, and maintained
in accordance with the City's standards;
(4) If seeking a Fire Flow Mitigation Credit for a Certified Fire
Suppression System, documentation of the type of Certified Fire Suppression System
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installed in the Building and proof that the system was installed, inspected, monitored,
and maintained in accordance with the City's standards;
(5) If seeking a Fire Flow Mitigation Credit for fire resistant building
construction, documentation of the construction materials and process used for all
exterior walls and frames, floors, roof, and supports; and
(6) The property owner shall furnish such other information relating to
the application as the City may reasonably request.
(C) The City Manager, with the assistance of other members of the
administrative staff of the City, shall, within fifteen (15) business days after the filing of
such application, review the application and such other supporting data that may be
filed therewith and make such further investigation as may be reasonably required in
order to determine if the applicant is qualified for a Fire Flow Mitigation Credit pursuant
to this Section.
(D) The City Manager shall send a written decision to such property owner by
United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the property owner at the address
stated on the application on or before the expiration of twenty (20) business days
following the filing of the application determining if the property is or is not qualified for a
Fire Flow Mitigation Credit pursuant to this Section.
(E) If the City Manager determines that such property is entitled to a Fire
Flow Mitigation Credit pursuant to this Section, then the City Manager shall adjust or
cause to be adjusted the number of Fire Protection Units assigned to said property in
accordance with the Fire Flow Mitigation Credit Policy.
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(F) Any Fire Flow Mitigation Credit granted is valid for one Fiscal Year and
reapplication is required annually.
SECTION 12. METHOD OF COLLECTION. It is hereby declared that the
Fire Protection Assessments shall be collected and enforced pursuant to Uniform
Assessment Collection Act as provided in Section 77-18 of the Ordinance for Fiscal
Year beginning October 1, 2025.
SECTION 13. AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLIC HEARING. A public hearing
shall be held at 6:15 p.m. on July 15, 2025, in the City Commission Chambers, 1 N.
Bluford Avenue, Ocoee, Florida, at which time the City Commission will receive and
consider any comments on the Fire Protection Assessments from the public and
affected property owners and consider imposing Fire Protection Assessments.
SECTION 14. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. The City Manager shall
publish a notice of the public hearing authorized by Section 1 3 hereof in the manner and
time provided in Section 77-8 of the Ordinance. The notice shall be published no later
than June 24, 2025, in substantially the form attached hereto as Appendix F.
SECTION 15. NOTICE BY MAIL. The City Manager shall also provide
notice by first class mail to the Owner of each parcel of Assessed Property, as required
by Section 77-9 of the Ordinance. Such notices shall be mailed no later than June 24,
2025, in substantially the form attached hereto as Appendix G.
SECTION 16. APPLICATION OF ASSESSMENT PROCEEDS. The
revenue derived from the City's Fire Protection Assessments will be utilized for the
provision of fire protection services, facilities, and programs to properties within the City,
as reflected by the Fire Protection Assessed Cost. In the event there is any fund
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balance remaining at the end of the Fiscal Year, such balance shall be carried forward
and used only to fund fire protection services, facilities, and programs provided to
properties within the City.
SECTION 17. CONFLICTS. This Amended and Restated Initial
Assessment Resolution shall prevail in the event of any conflicts with any other
Resolution of the City of Ocoee. Chapter 77 of the City Code shall prevail in the event
of any conflict with this Resolution.
SECTION 18. SEVERABILITY. In the event any portion of this Resolution
is deemed invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the invalid portion shall be
considered severed, and the remainder of this Resolution shall continue in effect.
SECTION 19. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Amended and Restated Initial
Assessment Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption.
APPENDIX A
FIRE PROTECTION INCIDENT REPORT TYPE
OF SITUATION FOUND CODES
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APPENDIX A
FIRE PROTECTION INCIDENT REPORT
TYPE OF SITUATION FOUND CODES
Code Description EMS
100 Fire, other No
111 Building fires No
112 Fires in structures other than in a building No
113 Cooking fire, confined to container No
118 Trash or rubbish fire, contained No
120 Fire in mobile prop. used as a fixed struc., other No
122 Fire in motor home, camper, recreational vehicle No
130 Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other No
131 Passenger vehicle fire No
132 Road freight or transport vehicle fire No
138 Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire No
140 Natural vegetation fire, other No
142 Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire No
143 Grass fire No
150 Outside rubbish fire, other No
151 Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire No
154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire No
161 Outside storage fire No
162 Outside equipment fire No
163 Outside gas or vapor combustion explosion No
210 Overpressure rupture from steam, other No
251 Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition No
300 Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other Yes
311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew Yes
320 Emergency medical service, other Yes
321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Yes
322 Vehicle accident with injuries Yes
323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) Yes
324 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries No
331 Lock-in (if lock out , use 511 ) No
340 Search, other No
342 Search for person in water No
350 Extrication, rescue, other No
352 Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle No
353 Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator No
357 Extrication of victim(s) from machinery No
365 Watercraft rescue No
381 Rescue or EMS standby Yes
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Code Description EMS
400 Hazardous condition, other No
410 Flammable gas or liquid condition, other No
411 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill No
412 Gas leak (natural gas or LPG) No
420 Toxic condition, other No
421 Chemical hazard (no spill or leak) No
422 Chemical spill or leak No
424 Carbon monoxide incident No
440 Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other No
441 Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn No
442 Overheated motor No
444 Power line down No
445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment No
460 Accident, potential accident, other No
461 Building or structure weakened or collapsed No
463 Vehicle accident, general cleanup No
480 Attempted burning, illegal action, other No
500 Service Call, other No
510 Person in distress, other No
511 Lock-out No
512 Ring or jewelry removal No
520 Water problem, other No
522 Water or steam leak No
531 Smoke or odor removal No
540 Animal problem, other No
541 Animal problem No
542 Animal rescue No
550 Public service assistance, other No
551 Assist police or other governmental agency No
552 Police matter No
553 Public service No
554 Assist invalid Yes
555 Defective elevator, no occupants No
561 Unauthorized burning No
600 Good intent call, other No
611 Dispatched & canceled en route No
621 Wrong location No
622 No incident found at dispatch address No
631 Authorized controlled burning No
641 Vicinity alarm (incident in other location) No
651 Smoke scare, odor of smoke No
652 Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke No
653 Barbecue, tar kettle No
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Code Description EMS
671 Hazmat release investigation w/ no hazmat No
700 False alarm or false call, other No
710 Malicious, mischievous false call, other No
711 Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm No
714 Central station, malicious false alarm No
715 Local alarm system, malicious false alarm No
730 System malfunction, other No
731 Sprinkler activation due to malfunction No
733 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction No
734 Heat detector activation due to malfunction No
735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction No
736 CO detector activation due to malfunction No
740 Unintentional transmission of alarm, other No
740 Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional No
743 Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional No
744 Detector activation, no fire - unintentional No
745 Alarm system sounded, no fire - unintentional No
746 Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO No
813 Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment No
814 Lightning strike (no fire) No
900 Special type of incident, other No
APPENDIX B
FIXED PROPERTY USE CODES
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APPENDIX B
FIXED PROPERTY USE CODES
Code Description Hazard Class Assigned
100 Assembly, other Not Used
110 Fixed use recreation places, other Hazard Class 5
120 Variable use amusement, recreation places Hazard Class 5
121 Ballroom, gymnasium Hazard Class 7
124 Playground Hazard Class 7
129 Amusement center: indoor/outdoor Hazard Class 5
130 Places of worship, funeral parlors Hazard Class 6
131 Church, mosque, synagogue, temple, chapel Hazard Class 6
134 Funeral parlor Hazard Class 6
141 Athletic/health club Hazard Class 7
142 Clubhouse Hazard Class 7
150 Public or government, other Hazard Class 6
151 Library Hazard Class 7
155 Courthouse Hazard Class 6
160 Eating, drinking places Hazard Class 5
161 Restaurant or cafeteria Hazard Class 5
162 Bar or nightclub Hazard Class 5
173 Bus station Hazard Class 4
183 Movie theater Hazard Class 4
200 Educational, other Hazard Class 7
210 Schools, non-adult Hazard Class 7
211 Preschool Hazard Class 7
213 Elementary school, including kindergarten Hazard Class 7
215 High school/junior high school/middle school Hazard Class 7
241 Adult education center, college classroom Hazard Class 7
254 Day care, in commercial property Hazard Class 7
300 Health care, detention, & correction, other Hazard Class 7
311 24-hour care Nursing homes, 4 or more persons Hazard Class 7
321 Mental retardation/development disability facility Hazard Class 7
331 Hospital - medical or psychiatric Hazard Class 7
332 Hospices Hazard Class 7
340 Clinics, Doctors offices, hemodialysis centers Hazard Class 6
341 Clinic, clinic-type infirmary Hazard Class 6
342 Doctor, dentist or oral surgeon's office Hazard Class 6
361 Jail, prison (not juvenile) Hazard Class 7
365 Police station Hazard Class 7
400 Residential, other Hazard Class 7
419 1 or 2 family dwelling Hazard Class 7
429 Multifamily dwellings Hazard Class 7
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Code Description Hazard Class Assigned
439 Boarding/rooming house, residential hotels Hazard Class 7
449 Hotel/motel, commercial Hazard Class 7
460 Dormitory type residence, other Hazard Class 7
500 Mercantile, business, other Hazard Class 4
511 Convenience store Hazard Class 6
519 Food and beverage sales, grocery store Hazard Class 4
529 Textile, wearing apparel sales Hazard Class 4
549 Specialty shop Hazard Class 4
557 Personal service, including barber & beauty shops Hazard Class 4
559 Recreational, hobby, home repair sales, pet store Hazard Class 4
571 Service station, gas station Hazard Class 6
579 Motor vehicle or boat sales, services, repair Hazard Class 4
580 General retail, other Hazard Class 4
581 Department or discount store Hazard Class 4
592 Bank Hazard Class 7
593 Office: veterinary or research Hazard Class 6
596 Post office or mailing firms Hazard Class 6
599 Business office Hazard Class 7
639 Communications center Hazard Class 6
644 Gas distribution, pipeline, gas distribution Hazard Class 6
647 Water utility Hazard Class 6
669 Forest, timberland, woodland Not Used
700 Manufacturing, processing Hazard Class 5
800 Storage, other Hazard Class 4
807 Outside material storage area Not Used
808 Outbuilding or shed Not Used
880 Vehicle storage, other Hazard Class 6
882 Parking garage, general vehicle Hazard Class 6
888 Fire station Hazard Class 7
891 Warehouse Hazard Class 4
898 Dock, marina, pier, wharf Hazard Class 4
899 Residential or self storage units Hazard Class 4
900 Outside or special property, other Not Used
931 Open land or field Not Used
935 Campsite with utilities Hazard Class 7
936 Vacant lot Not Used
940 Water area, other Not Used
946 Lake, river, stream Not Used
951 Railroad right of way Not Used
960 Street, other Not Used
961 Highway or divided highway Not Used
962 Residential street, road or residential driveway Not Used
963 Street or road in commercial area Not Used
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Code Description Hazard Class Assigned
981 Construction site Not Used
984 Industrial plant yard - area Hazard Class 6
985 Vehicle parking area Not Used
000 Property Use, other Not Used
NNN None Not Used
UUU Undetermined Not Used
APPENDIX C
IMPROVEMENT CODES AND HAZARD CLASSES
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APPENDIX C
IMPROVEMENT CODES AND HAZARD CLASSES
BUC Code Description Hazard Class
0102 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CLASS II HAZARD CLASS 7
0103 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CLASS III HAZARD CLASS 7
0104 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CLASS IV HAZARD CLASS 7
0120 TOWNHOUSE HAZARD CLASS 7
0121 CLASS II TOWNHOUSE HAZARD CLASS 7
0122 Townhouse Class III HAZARD CLASS 7
0201 CLASS I MANUFACTURED HOME HAZARD CLASS 7
0202 CLASS II MANUFACTURED HOME HAZARD CLASS 7
0203 MANUFACTURED HOME HAZARD CLASS 7
0310 MODERN APARTMENT COMPLEX HAZARD CLASS 7
0314 Mid-Rise Apartment HAZARD CLASS 7
0349 Multi-Family 11-49 Units HAZARD CLASS 7
0400 CONDOMINIUM - RESIDENTIAL HAZARD CLASS 7
0411 CONDOMINIUM - RETAIL HAZARD CLASS 3-4
0417 CONDOMINIUM - OFFICE 1-3 FLOORS HAZARD CLASS 7
0419 CONDOMINIUM - PROFESSIONAL BUILDING HAZARD CLASS 7
0421 CONDOMINIUM - RESTAURANT HAZARD CLASS 5
0448 CONDOMINIUM - WAREHOUSE HAZARD CLASS 3-4
0499 CONDO - LAND ONLY NOT USED
0600 RETIREMENT HOMES HAZARD CLASS 7
0805 5-UNIT DUPLEX HAZARD CLASS 7
0812 DUPLEX HAZARD CLASS 7
0813 TRIPLEX HAZARD CLASS 7
0822 CLASS II DUPLEX HAZARD CLASS 7
1004 Vacant Condo Site HAZARD CLASS 7
1100 STORE 1 STORY HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1105 Retail Multi-Tenant HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1107 Retail Multi-Tenant II HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1110 CONVENIENCE STORE HAZARD CLASS 6
1115 Free Standing Retail HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1120 Drug Store HAZARD CLASS 6
1125 Big Box Rtl Small HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1130 Big Box Retail Med HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1135 Big Box Retail Large HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1200 COMMERCIALLY CONVERTED SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL HAZARD CLASS 7
1210 Store/Office/Res Class 2 HAZARD CLASS 7
1300 DEPARTMENT STORE HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1400 SUPERMARKET HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1500 SHOPPING CENTER REGIONAL HAZARD CLASS 3-4
C-2
BUC Code Description Hazard Class
1600 SHOPPING CENTER LOCAL HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1610 Neighborhood Center HAZARD CLASS 3-4
1700 OFFICE 1 TO 3 STORY HAZARD CLASS 7
1702 OFFICE 1 TO 3 STORY HAZARD CLASS 7
1800 OFFICE 4 OR MORE STORIES HAZARD CLASS 7
1900 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING HAZARD CLASS 7
1910 CHILD CARE FACILITY HAZARD CLASS 7
1911 Child Care Center Class II HAZARD CLASS 7
2100 RESTAURANT HAZARD CLASS 5
2200 CHAIN RESTAURANT HAZARD CLASS 5
2300 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION HAZARD CLASS 7
2704 Rv/Motorcycle Dealership HAZARD CLASS 3-4
2705 Auto Sales - Used HAZARD CLASS 3-4
2720 TIRE DEALER HAZARD CLASS 3-4
2730 LUBE FACILITY HAZARD CLASS 3-4
2740 VEHICLE REPAIR HAZARD CLASS 3-4
2751 Car Wash Drive Thru HAZARD CLASS 3-4
2752 Car Wash Automatic HAZARD CLASS 3-4
2800 PARKING GARAGE NOT USED
3000 GREENHOUSE NOT USED
3200 THEATER, ENCLOSED HAZARD CLASS 7
3400 RECREATION/CLUB BUILDING/MEETING HAZARD CLASS 7
3800 GOLF COURSE HAZARD CLASS 7
3910 AVERAGE HOTEL HAZARD CLASS 7
4100 LIGHT MANUFACTURING HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4400 PACKING PLANT/COLD STORAGE FREEZERS HAZARD CLASS 5
4610 FOOD PROCESSING FREEZER HAZARD CLASS 5
4800 WAREHOUSE HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4807 Ind Warehouse II HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4808 Ind Distribution I HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4810 DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4820 Mini Warehouse HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4825 Mini Warehouse HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4830 TRUCK TERMINAL HAZARD CLASS 3-4
4900 BARN/SHED HAZARD CLASS 5
7100 CHURCH HAZARD CLASS 6 INSTITUTIONAL
7200 SCHOOL/COLLEGE HAZARD CLASS 7 INSTITUTIONAL
7400 HOME FOR THE AGED HAZARD CLASS 7 INSTITUTIONAL
7600 MORTUARY HAZARD CLASS 6 INSTITUTIONAL
7700 CLUB/LODGE/HALL HAZARD CLASS 7 INSTITUTIONAL
8000 NOT USED NOT USED
8300 PUBLIC SCHOOL HAZARD CLASS 7 INSTITUTIONAL
8500 HOSPITAL HAZARD CLASS 7 INSTITUTIONAL
C-3
BUC Code Description Hazard Class
8600 COUNTY BUILDING HAZARD CLASS 6 INSTITUTIONAL
8800 FEDERAL BUILDING HAZARD CLASS 6 INSTITUTIONAL
8900 MUNICIPAL BUILDING HAZARD CLASS 6 INSTITUTIONAL
9100 UTILITIES HAZARD CLASS 6
APPENDIX D
DOR CODES
D-1
APPENDIX D
DOR CODES
Code Description
0000 VACANT
0100 SINGLE FAMILY
0200 MOBILE HOME
0300 MULTIFAMILY
0400 CONDOMINIUM
0500 COOPERATIVE
0600 RETIREMENT
0700 MISC. RESIDENCE
0800 MFR <10 UNITS
0900 COMMON AREA
1000 VACANT COMM
1100 STORES
1200 STORE/OFF/RES
1300 DEPT STORE
1400 SUPERMARKET
1500 SH CTR REGIONAL
1600 SH CTR CMMITY
1601 SH CTR NBHD
1700 OFFICE 1 STORY
1701 POST OFFICE
1800 OFF MULTISTORY
1900 PROF OFFICES
2000 AIRPORT
2100 RESTAURANT
2200 REST, DRIVE-IN
2300 FINANCIAL
2400 INSURANCE
2500 SERVICE SHOPS
2600 SERV STATIONS
2700 AUTO SALES
2800 PKG LOT (COMM)
2801 MOBILE HOME PARK
2900 WHOLESALER
3000 FLORIST
3100 DRV-IN THEATER
3200 THEATER
3300 NIGHT CLUBS
3400 BOWLING ALLEY
3500 TOURIST ATTRACTION
3600 CAMPS
D-2
Code Description
3700 RACETRACK
3800 GOLF COURSE
3900 MOTEL
4000 VACANT INDUSTRIAL
4100 LIGHT MFG
4200 HEAVY MFG
4300 LUMBER YD/MILL
4400 PACKING
4500 BOTTLER
4600 FOOD PROCESSING
4700 MIN PROCESSING
4800 WAREH/DIST TERM
4900 OPEN STORAGE
5000 IMPROVED AGRI
5100 CROPSOIL CLASS1
5200 CROPSOIL CLASS2
5300 CROPSOIL CLASS3
5400 TMBR SI 90+
5500 TMBR SI 80-89
5600 TMBR SI 70-79
5700 TMBR SI 60-69
5800 TMBR SI 50-59
5900 TMBR NOT CLSSFD
6000 GRZGSOIL CLASS1
6100 GRZGSOIL CLASS2
6200 GRZGSOIL CLASS3
6300 GRZGSOIL CLASS4
6400 GRZGSOIL CLASS5
6500 GRZGSOIL CLASS6
6600 ORCHARD GROVES
6700 POUL/BEES/FISH
6800 DAIRIES/FEEDLTS
6900 ORN/MISC AGRI
7000 VACANT INSTITUTIONAL
7100 CHURCHES
7200 PRV SCHL/COLL
7300 PRV HOSPITAL
7400 NURSING HOME
7500 ORPHNG/NON-PROF
7600 MORT/CEMETERY
7700 CLB/LDG/UN HALL
7800 SANI/ REST HOME
7900 CULTURAL
8000 WATER MGT DIST
D-3
Code Description
8100 MILITARY
8200 FOREST/PK/REC
8300 PUB CTY SCHOOL
8400 COLLEGE
8500 HOSPITAL
8600 CTY INC NONMUNI
8700 STATE
8800 FEDERAL
8900 MUNICIPAL
9000 LEASEHOLD INT
9100 UTILITY
9200 MING/PET/GASLND
9300 SUBSURF RIGHTS
9400 RIGHT-OF-WAY
9500 RIVERS/LAKES
9600 SEWG/WASTE LAND
9700 OUTDR REC/PK LD
9800 CENTRALLY ASSD
9900 ACRG NOT ZND AG
9999 EXEMPT
APPENDIX E
FIRE PROTECTION UNIT ASSIGNMENTS
E-1
APPENDIX E
FIRE PROTECTION UNIT ASSIGNMENTS
Square Foot Tier Min Sq Ft Max Sq Ft Fire Protection Units Net Fire
Protection Units
CLASS 7 TIER 1 100 1199 1 0.9847
CLASS 7 TIER 2 1200 1999 1.5 1.4771
CLASS 7 TIER 3 2000 3099 2 1.9694
CLASS 7 TIER 4 3100 4499 2.5 2.4618
CLASS 7 TIER 5 4500 6099 3 2.9541
CLASS 7 TIER 6 6100 7999 3.5 3.4465
CLASS 7 TIER 7 8000 9999 4 3.9388
CLASS 7 TIER 8 10000 12399 4.5 4.4312
CLASS 7 TIER 9 12400 14999 5 4.9235
CLASS 7 TIER 10 15000 17799 5.5 5.4159
CLASS 7 TIER 11 17800 20899 6 5.9082
CLASS 7 TIER 12 20900 24199 6.5 6.4006
CLASS 7 TIER 13 24200 27799 7 6.8929
CLASS 7 TIER 14 27800 31699 7.5 7.3853
CLASS 7 TIER 15 31700 35699 8 7.8776
CLASS 7 TIER 16 35700 39999 8.5 8.3700
CLASS 7 TIER 17 40000 44599 9 8.8623
CLASS 7 TIER 18 44600 49399 9.5 9.3547
CLASS 7 TIER 19 49400 54499 10 9.8470
CLASS 7 TIER 20 54500 59799 10.5 10.3394
CLASS 7 TIER 21 59800 65399 11 10.8317
CLASS 7 TIER 22 65400 71199 11.5 11.3241
CLASS 7 TIER 23 71200 77199 12 11.8164
CLASS 7 TIER 24 77200 83499 12.5 12.3088
CLASS 7 TIER 25 83500 89999 13 12.8011
CLASS 7 TIER 26 90000 96799 13.5 13.2935
CLASS 7 TIER 27 96800 103899 14 13.7858
CLASS 7 TIER 28 103900 111199 14.5 14.2782
CLASS 7 TIER 29 111200 118699 15 14.7705
CLASS 7 TIER 30 118700 126499 15.5 15.2629
CLASS 7 TIER 31 126500 134499 16 15.7552
CLASS 7 TIER 32 134500 142799 16.5 16.2476
CLASS 7 TIER 33 142800 151299 17 16.7399
CLASS 7 TIER 34 151300 159999 17.5 17.2323
CLASS 7 TIER 35 160000 169099 18 17.7246
CLASS 7 TIER 36 169100 178299 18.5 18.2170
CLASS 7 TIER 37 178300 187799 19 18.7093
CLASS 7 TIER 38 187800 197599 19.5 19.2017
CLASS 7 TIER 39 197600 207599 20 19.6940
CLASS 7 TIER 40 207600 217799 20.5 20.1864
CLASS 7 TIER 41 217800 228299 21 20.6787
CLASS 7 TIER 42 228300 239099 21.5 21.1711
E-2
Square Foot Tier Min Sq Ft Max Sq Ft Fire Protection Units Net Fire
Protection Units
CLASS 7 TIER 43 239100 249999 22 21.6634
CLASS 7 TIER 44 250000 261299 22.5 22.1558
CLASS 7 TIER 45 261300 272799 23 22.6481
CLASS 7 TIER 46 272800 284499 23.5 23.1405
CLASS 7 TIER 47 284500 296499 24 23.6328
CLASS 7 TIER 48 296500 308699 24.5 24.1252
CLASS 7 TIER 49 308700 321199 25 24.6175
CLASS 7 TIER 50 321200 333899 25.5 25.1099
CLASS 7 TIER 51 333900 346799 26 25.6022
CLASS 7 TIER 52 346800 359999 26.5 26.0946
CLASS 7 TIER 53 360000 373499 27 26.5869
CLASS 7 TIER 54 373500 387199 27.5 27.0793
CLASS 7 TIER 55 387200 401199 28 27.5716
CLASS 7 TIER 56 401200 415399 28.5 28.0640
CLASS 7 TIER 57 415400 429799 29 28.5563
CLASS 7 TIER 58 429800 444499 29.5 29.0487
CLASS 7 TIER 59 444500 459399 30 29.5410
CLASS 7 TIER 60 459400 474599 30.5 30.0334
CLASS 7 TIER 61 474600 489999 31 30.5257
CLASS 7 TIER 62 490000 505699 31.5 31.0181
CLASS 7 TIER 63 505700 521699 32 31.5104
CLASS 7 TIER 64 521700 537799 32.5 32.0028
CLASS 7 TIER 65 537800 554199 33 32.4951
CLASS 7 TIER 66 554200 570899 33.5 32.9875
CLASS 7 TIER 67 570900 587799 34 33.4798
CLASS 7 TIER 68 587800 604999 34.5 33.9722
CLASS 7 TIER 69 605000 622399 35 34.4645
CLASS 7 TIER 70 622400 639999 35.5 34.9569
CLASS 7 TIER 71 640000 657999 36 35.4492
CLASS 7 TIER 72 658000 676099 36.5 35.9416
CLASS 7 TIER 73 676100 694499 37 36.4339
CLASS 7 TIER 74 694500 713099 37.5 36.9263
CLASS 7 TIER 75 713100 731999 38 37.4186
CLASS 7 TIER 76 732000 751199 38.5 37.9110
CLASS 7 TIER 77 751200 770499 39 38.4033
CLASS 7 TIER 78 770500 790199 39.5 38.8957
CLASS 7 TIER 79 790200 999999999 40 39.3880
CLASS 6 TIER 1 100 899 1 1.6803
CLASS 6 TIER 2 900 1599 1.5 2.5205
CLASS 6 TIER 3 1600 2499 2 3.3606
CLASS 6 TIER 4 2500 3499 2.5 4.2008
CLASS 6 TIER 5 3500 4799 3 5.0409
CLASS 6 TIER 6 4800 6199 3.5 5.8811
CLASS 6 TIER 7 6200 7799 4 6.7212
CLASS 6 TIER 8 7800 9699 4.5 7.5614
CLASS 6 TIER 9 9700 11699 5 8.4015
E-3
Square Foot Tier Min Sq Ft Max Sq Ft Fire Protection Units Net Fire
Protection Units
CLASS 6 TIER 10 11700 13899 5.5 9.2417
CLASS 6 TIER 11 13900 16299 6 10.0818
CLASS 6 TIER 12 16300 18899 6.5 10.9220
CLASS 6 TIER 13 18900 21699 7 11.7621
CLASS 6 TIER 14 21700 24699 7.5 12.6023
CLASS 6 TIER 15 24700 27799 8 13.4424
CLASS 6 TIER 16 27800 31199 8.5 14.2826
CLASS 6 TIER 17 31200 34699 9 15.1227
CLASS 6 TIER 18 34700 38499 9.5 15.9629
CLASS 6 TIER 19 38500 42399 10 16.8030
CLASS 6 TIER 20 42400 46599 10.5 17.6432
CLASS 6 TIER 21 46600 50899 11 18.4833
CLASS 6 TIER 22 50900 55399 11.5 19.3235
CLASS 6 TIER 23 55400 60099 12 20.1636
CLASS 6 TIER 24 60100 64999 12.5 21.0038
CLASS 6 TIER 25 65000 70099 13 21.8439
CLASS 6 TIER 26 70100 75399 13.5 22.6841
CLASS 6 TIER 27 75400 80899 14 23.5242
CLASS 6 TIER 28 80900 86599 14.5 24.3644
CLASS 6 TIER 29 86600 92399 15 25.2045
CLASS 6 TIER 30 92400 98499 15.5 26.0447
CLASS 6 TIER 31 98500 104699 16 26.8848
CLASS 6 TIER 32 104700 111199 16.5 27.7250
CLASS 6 TIER 33 111200 117799 17 28.5651
CLASS 6 TIER 34 117800 124599 17.5 29.4053
CLASS 6 TIER 35 124600 131599 18 30.2454
CLASS 6 TIER 36 131600 138799 18.5 31.0856
CLASS 6 TIER 37 138800 146199 19 31.9257
CLASS 6 TIER 38 146200 153799 19.5 32.7659
CLASS 6 TIER 39 153800 161599 20 33.6060
CLASS 6 TIER 40 161600 169599 20.5 34.4462
CLASS 6 TIER 41 169600 177799 21 35.2863
CLASS 6 TIER 42 177800 186099 21.5 36.1265
CLASS 6 TIER 43 186100 194699 22 36.9666
CLASS 6 TIER 44 194700 203399 22.5 37.8068
CLASS 6 TIER 45 203400 212399 23 38.6469
CLASS 6 TIER 46 212400 221499 23.5 39.4871
CLASS 6 TIER 47 221500 230799 24 40.3272
CLASS 6 TIER 48 230800 240299 24.5 41.1674
CLASS 6 TIER 49 240300 249999 25 42.0075
CLASS 6 TIER 50 250000 259899 25.5 42.8477
CLASS 6 TIER 51 259900 269999 26 43.6878
CLASS 6 TIER 52 270000 280299 26.5 44.5280
CLASS 6 TIER 53 280300 290799 27 45.3681
CLASS 6 TIER 54 290800 301499 27.5 46.2083
CLASS 6 TIER 55 301500 312299 28 47.0484
E-4
Square Foot Tier Min Sq Ft Max Sq Ft Fire Protection Units Net Fire
Protection Units
CLASS 6 TIER 56 312300 323399 28.5 47.8886
CLASS 6 TIER 57 323400 334599 29 48.7287
CLASS 6 TIER 58 334600 346099 29.5 49.5689
CLASS 6 TIER 59 346100 357699 30 50.4090
CLASS 6 TIER 60 357700 369499 30.5 51.2492
CLASS 6 TIER 61 369500 381499 31 52.0893
CLASS 6 TIER 62 381500 393699 31.5 52.9295
CLASS 6 TIER 63 393700 406099 32 53.7696
CLASS 6 TIER 64 406100 418699 32.5 54.6098
CLASS 6 TIER 65 418700 431499 33 55.4499
CLASS 6 TIER 66 431500 444499 33.5 56.2901
CLASS 6 TIER 67 444500 457699 34 57.1302
CLASS 6 TIER 68 457700 470999 34.5 57.9704
CLASS 6 TIER 69 471000 484599 35 58.8105
CLASS 6 TIER 70 484600 498299 35.5 59.6507
CLASS 6 TIER 71 498300 512299 36 60.4908
CLASS 6 TIER 72 512300 526399 36.5 61.3310
CLASS 6 TIER 73 526400 540699 37 62.1711
CLASS 6 TIER 74 540700 555199 37.5 63.0113
CLASS 6 TIER 75 555200 569899 38 63.8514
CLASS 6 TIER 76 569900 584799 38.5 64.6916
CLASS 6 TIER 77 584800 599899 39 65.5317
CLASS 6 TIER 78 599900 615199 39.5 66.3719
CLASS 6 TIER 79 615200 999999999 40 67.2120
CLASS 5 TIER 1 100 699 1 1.6238
CLASS 5 TIER 2 700 1199 1.5 2.4357
CLASS 5 TIER 3 1200 1799 2 3.2476
CLASS 5 TIER 4 1800 2499 2.5 4.0595
CLASS 5 TIER 5 2500 3499 3 4.8714
CLASS 5 TIER 6 3500 4499 3.5 5.6833
CLASS 5 TIER 7 4500 5699 4 6.4952
CLASS 5 TIER 8 5700 6999 4.5 7.3071
CLASS 5 TIER 9 7000 8499 5 8.1190
CLASS 5 TIER 10 8500 9999 5.5 8.9309
CLASS 5 TIER 11 10000 11799 6 9.7428
CLASS 5 TIER 12 11800 13699 6.5 10.5547
CLASS 5 TIER 13 13700 15699 7 11.3666
CLASS 5 TIER 14 15700 17799 7.5 12.1785
CLASS 5 TIER 15 17800 20099 8 12.9904
CLASS 5 TIER 16 20100 22499 8.5 13.8023
CLASS 5 TIER 17 22500 25099 9 14.6142
CLASS 5 TIER 18 25100 27799 9.5 15.4261
CLASS 5 TIER 19 27800 30699 10 16.2380
CLASS 5 TIER 20 30700 33699 10.5 17.0499
CLASS 5 TIER 21 33700 36799 11 17.8618
CLASS 5 TIER 22 36800 39999 11.5 18.6737
E-5
Square Foot Tier Min Sq Ft Max Sq Ft Fire Protection Units Net Fire
Protection Units
CLASS 5 TIER 23 40000 43499 12 19.4856
CLASS 5 TIER 24 43500 46999 12.5 20.2975
CLASS 5 TIER 25 47000 50699 13 21.1094
CLASS 5 TIER 26 50700 54499 13.5 21.9213
CLASS 5 TIER 27 54500 58499 14 22.7332
CLASS 5 TIER 28 58500 62499 14.5 23.5451
CLASS 5 TIER 29 62500 66799 15 24.3570
CLASS 5 TIER 30 66800 71199 15.5 25.1689
CLASS 5 TIER 31 71200 75699 16 25.9808
CLASS 5 TIER 32 75700 80299 16.5 26.7927
CLASS 5 TIER 33 80300 85099 17 27.6046
CLASS 5 TIER 34 85100 89999 17.5 28.4165
CLASS 5 TIER 35 90000 95099 18 29.2284
CLASS 5 TIER 36 95100 100299 18.5 30.0403
CLASS 5 TIER 37 100300 105699 19 30.8522
CLASS 5 TIER 38 105700 111199 19.5 31.6641
CLASS 5 TIER 39 111200 116799 20 32.4760
CLASS 5 TIER 40 116800 122499 20.5 33.2879
CLASS 5 TIER 41 122500 128499 21 34.0998
CLASS 5 TIER 42 128500 134499 21.5 34.9117
CLASS 5 TIER 43 134500 140699 22 35.7236
CLASS 5 TIER 44 140700 146999 22.5 36.5355
CLASS 5 TIER 45 147000 153499 23 37.3474
CLASS 5 TIER 46 153500 159999 23.5 38.1593
CLASS 5 TIER 47 160000 166799 24 38.9712
CLASS 5 TIER 48 166800 173699 24.5 39.7831
CLASS 5 TIER 49 173700 180699 25 40.5950
CLASS 5 TIER 50 180700 187799 25.5 41.4069
CLASS 5 TIER 51 187800 195099 26 42.2188
CLASS 5 TIER 52 195100 202499 26.5 43.0307
CLASS 5 TIER 53 202500 210099 27 43.8426
CLASS 5 TIER 54 210100 217799 27.5 44.6545
CLASS 5 TIER 55 217800 225699 28 45.4664
CLASS 5 TIER 56 225700 233699 28.5 46.2783
CLASS 5 TIER 57 233700 241799 29 47.0902
CLASS 5 TIER 58 241800 249999 29.5 47.9021
CLASS 5 TIER 59 250000 258499 30 48.7140
CLASS 5 TIER 60 258500 266999 30.5 49.5259
CLASS 5 TIER 61 267000 275699 31 50.3378
CLASS 5 TIER 62 275700 284499 31.5 51.1497
CLASS 5 TIER 63 284500 293499 32 51.9616
CLASS 5 TIER 64 293500 302499 32.5 52.7735
CLASS 5 TIER 65 302500 311799 33 53.5854
CLASS 5 TIER 66 311800 321199 33.5 54.3973
CLASS 5 TIER 67 321200 330699 34 55.2092
CLASS 5 TIER 68 330700 340299 34.5 56.0211
E-6
Square Foot Tier Min Sq Ft Max Sq Ft Fire Protection Units Net Fire
Protection Units
CLASS 5 TIER 69 340300 350099 35 56.8330
CLASS 5 TIER 70 350100 359999 35.5 57.6449
CLASS 5 TIER 71 360000 370099 36 58.4568
CLASS 5 TIER 72 370100 380299 36.5 59.2687
CLASS 5 TIER 73 380300 390699 37 60.0806
CLASS 5 TIER 74 390700 401199 37.5 60.8925
CLASS 5 TIER 75 401200 411799 38 61.7044
CLASS 5 TIER 76 411800 422499 38.5 62.5163
CLASS 5 TIER 77 422500 433499 39 63.3282
CLASS 5 TIER 78 433500 444499 39.5 64.1401
CLASS 5 TIER 79 444500 999999999 40 64.9520
CLASS 3-4 TIER 1 100 499 1 1.0813
CLASS 3-4 TIER 2 500 899 1.5 1.6220
CLASS 3-4 TIER 3 900 1399 2 2.1626
CLASS 3-4 TIER 4 1400 1899 2.5 2.7033
CLASS 3-4 TIER 5 1900 2599 3 3.2439
CLASS 3-4 TIER 6 2600 3399 3.5 3.7846
CLASS 3-4 TIER 7 3400 4299 4 4.3252
CLASS 3-4 TIER 8 4300 5299 4.5 4.8659
CLASS 3-4 TIER 9 5300 6399 5 5.4065
CLASS 3-4 TIER 10 6400 7599 5.5 5.9472
CLASS 3-4 TIER 11 7600 8899 6 6.4878
CLASS 3-4 TIER 12 8900 10299 6.5 7.0285
CLASS 3-4 TIER 13 10300 11899 7 7.5691
CLASS 3-4 TIER 14 11900 13499 7.5 8.1098
CLASS 3-4 TIER 15 13500 15199 8 8.6504
CLASS 3-4 TIER 16 15200 17099 8.5 9.1911
CLASS 3-4 TIER 17 17100 18999 9 9.7317
CLASS 3-4 TIER 18 19000 21099 9.5 10.2724
CLASS 3-4 TIER 19 21100 23199 10 10.8130
CLASS 3-4 TIER 20 23200 25499 10.5 11.3537
CLASS 3-4 TIER 21 25500 27799 11 11.8943
CLASS 3-4 TIER 22 27800 30299 11.5 12.4350
CLASS 3-4 TIER 23 30300 32899 12 12.9756
CLASS 3-4 TIER 24 32900 35499 12.5 13.5163
CLASS 3-4 TIER 25 35500 38299 13 14.0569
CLASS 3-4 TIER 26 38300 41199 13.5 14.5976
CLASS 3-4 TIER 27 41200 44199 14 15.1382
CLASS 3-4 TIER 28 44200 47299 14.5 15.6789
CLASS 3-4 TIER 29 47300 50499 15 16.2195
CLASS 3-4 TIER 30 50500 53799 15.5 16.7602
CLASS 3-4 TIER 31 53800 57199 16 17.3008
CLASS 3-4 TIER 32 57200 60799 16.5 17.8415
CLASS 3-4 TIER 33 60800 64399 17 18.3821
CLASS 3-4 TIER 34 64400 68099 17.5 18.9228
CLASS 3-4 TIER 35 68100 71899 18 19.4634
E-7
Square Foot Tier Min Sq Ft Max Sq Ft Fire Protection Units Net Fire
Protection Units
CLASS 3-4 TIER 36 71900 75899 18.5 20.0041
CLASS 3-4 TIER 37 75900 79899 19 20.5447
CLASS 3-4 TIER 38 79900 84099 19.5 21.0854
CLASS 3-4 TIER 39 84100 88299 20 21.6260
CLASS 3-4 TIER 40 88300 92699 20.5 22.1667
CLASS 3-4 TIER 41 92700 97099 21 22.7073
CLASS 3-4 TIER 42 97100 101699 21.5 23.2480
CLASS 3-4 TIER 43 101700 106399 22 23.7886
CLASS 3-4 TIER 44 106400 111199 22.5 24.3293
CLASS 3-4 TIER 45 111200 115999 23 24.8699
CLASS 3-4 TIER 46 116000 120999 23.5 25.4106
CLASS 3-4 TIER 47 121000 126099 24 25.9512
CLASS 3-4 TIER 48 126100 131299 24.5 26.4919
CLASS 3-4 TIER 49 131300 136599 25 27.0325
CLASS 3-4 TIER 50 136600 141999 25.5 27.5732
CLASS 3-4 TIER 51 142000 147499 26 28.1138
CLASS 3-4 TIER 52 147500 153199 26.5 28.6545
CLASS 3-4 TIER 53 153200 158899 27 29.1951
CLASS 3-4 TIER 54 158900 164699 27.5 29.7358
CLASS 3-4 TIER 55 164700 170699 28 30.2764
CLASS 3-4 TIER 56 170700 176699 28.5 30.8171
CLASS 3-4 TIER 57 176700 182799 29 31.3577
CLASS 3-4 TIER 58 182800 189099 29.5 31.8984
CLASS 3-4 TIER 59 189100 195399 30 32.4390
CLASS 3-4 TIER 60 195400 201899 30.5 32.9797
CLASS 3-4 TIER 61 201900 208499 31 33.5203
CLASS 3-4 TIER 62 208500 215099 31.5 34.0610
CLASS 3-4 TIER 63 215100 221899 32 34.6016
CLASS 3-4 TIER 64 221900 228799 32.5 35.1423
CLASS 3-4 TIER 65 228800 235799 33 35.6829
CLASS 3-4 TIER 66 235800 242899 33.5 36.2236
CLASS 3-4 TIER 67 242900 249999 34 36.7642
CLASS 3-4 TIER 68 250000 257299 34.5 37.3049
CLASS 3-4 TIER 69 257300 264799 35 37.8455
CLASS 3-4 TIER 70 264800 272299 35.5 38.3862
CLASS 3-4 TIER 71 272300 279899 36 38.9268
CLASS 3-4 TIER 72 279900 287599 36.5 39.4675
CLASS 3-4 TIER 73 287600 295399 37 40.0081
CLASS 3-4 TIER 74 295400 303299 37.5 40.5488
CLASS 3-4 TIER 75 303300 311399 38 41.0894
CLASS 3-4 TIER 76 311400 319499 38.5 41.6301
CLASS 3-4 TIER 77 319500 327799 39 42.1707
CLASS 3-4 TIER 78 327800 336099 39.5 42.7114
CLASS 3-4 TIER 79 336100 999999999 40 43.2520
APPENDIX F
FORM OF NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED
F-1
To Be Published by June 24, 2025
NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION
OF FIRE PROTECTION SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
Notice is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Ocoee, Florida will
conduct a public hearing to consider the imposition of annual fire protection special
assessments for the provision of fire protection services within the City and collection of
these assessments pursuant to the tax bill collection method.
The hearing will be held at 6:15 p.m. on July 15, 2025, in the City Commission
Chambers, 1 N. Bluford Avenue, Ocoee, 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 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 call the
City Clerk at (407) 905-3105, at least 48 hours 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 fire protection units attributed to that parcel. The
proposed fire protection assessment rate schedule for the Fiscal Year beginning
October 1, 2025 and future fiscal years is $139.23 per Net Fire Protection Unit.
Copies of the Fire Protection Assessment Ordinance, the Amended and
Restated Initial Assessment Resolution for Fire Protection Services and the preliminary
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Assessment Roll are available for inspection in the City Clerk located at 1 N. Bluford
Avenue, Ocoee, Florida.
The fire protection service non-ad valorem assessment will be collected on the
annual ad valorem tax bill mailed in November of each year that the assessment is
imposed. Failure to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be issued against
the property in accordance with the provisions of Florida law, which may result in a loss
of title. Unless proper steps are initiated in a court of competent jurisdiction to secure
relief within 20 days from the date of City Commission action at the above hearing
(including the method of apportionment, the rate of assessment , and the imposition of
assessments), such action shall be the final adjudication of the issues presented.
If you have any questions regarding the fire services special assessment please
contact the City Clerk at (407) 905-3105, Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m.
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CITY COMMISSION
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
APPENDIX G
FORM OF NOTICE TO BE MAILED
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APPENDIX G
FORM OF NOTICE TO BE MAILED
* * * THIS IS NOT A BILL * * *
As required by Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, notice is given by the City of Ocoee that an annual
assessment for fire protection services using the tax bill collection method, may be levied on your
property for the fiscal year October 1, 2025 - September 30, 2026 and future fiscal years. The purpose of
this assessment is to fund fire protection services benefiting property located within the incorporated
areas of City of Ocoee. The total annual Fire Protection Assessment revenue to be collected within the
City of Ocoee is estimated to be $4,496,156.00. The annual fire protection assessment is based on the
classification of each building on each parcel of property and number of billing units contained therein.
Type and Number of Billing Units Fiscal Year 25-26
Assessment
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Total Assessment $[SumofBld]
The maximum annual Fire Protection Assessment that can be imposed without further notice for Fiscal
Year 2025-26 and future fiscal years for the above parcel is $_______.
A public hearing will be held at 6:15 p.m. on July 15, 2025, in the City Commission Chambers, 1 N.
Bluford Avenue, Ocoee, Florida for the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed
assessments. You and all other 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 you decide to appeal any
decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at the hearing, you 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.
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF
FIRE PROTECTION NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS
NOTICE DATE: JUNE 24, 2025
City of Ocoee
Special Assessments
1 N. Bluford Avenue
Ocoee, FL 34761
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* * * * NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER * * * **
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In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an
interpreter to participate in this proceeding should call (407) 905-3105, at least 48 hours prior to the date
of the hearing.
Unless proper steps are initiated in a court of competent jurisdiction to secure relief within 20 days from
the date of City Commission action at the above hearing (including the method of apportionment, the rate
of assessment and the imposition of assessments), such action shall be the final adjudication of the
issues presented.
Copies of the Fire Protection Assessment Ordinance, the Amended and Restated Initial Assessment
Resolution and the preliminary assessment roll are available for inspection at the City Clerk, located at 1
N. Bluford Avenue, Ocoee, Florida.
Both the fire protection service non-ad valorem assessment amount shown on this notice and the ad
valorem taxes for the above parcel will be collected on the ad valorem tax bill mailed in November of each
year the assessment is imposed, as authorized by Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes . 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 there is a mistake on this notice, it will be corrected. Should you have any questions regarding the fire
services special assessment please contact the City Clerk at (407) 905-3105, Monday through Friday
between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
APPENDIX H
FIRE FLOW MITIGATION CREDIT POLICY
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Fire Protection Assessment
Fire Flow Mitigation Credit Policy
Eligibility:
Parcels subject to a fire protection assessment may be granted a fire flow mitigation
credit applied to the Net Fire Protection Units calculated for the buildings located on the
parcel based on one of the following factors:
1. Parcels containing buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler which is
approved by the City and installed, inspected, monitored, and maintained in
accordance with the State of Florida's adopted standards ("Certified Fire
Sprinkler Systems"). Property owner must provide proof of proper operation and
maintenance annually to receive credit.
2. Parcels containing buildings equipped with automatic fire suppression systems
employing fire suppression agents other than water, as approved by the City and
installed, inspected, monitored and maintained in accordance with applicable
standards ("Certified Fire Suppression Systems"). Property owner must provide
proof of proper operation and maintenance annually to receive credit.
3. Parcels containing buildings that are otherwise designed to be more fire resistant
due to unique building construction. Property owner must provide proof annually
of any alterations to the structure which could impact the fire resistant
construction measures.
No parcel shall receive more than a 40% reduction in the Net Fire Protection Units
assigned to the buildings contained on the parcel for one or all of these factors, and fire
flow mitigation credits will be granted to property owners only.
Rationale:
Credits may be granted to parcels whose fire flow impacts on the City's Fire Department
(in terms of Net Fire Protection Units) are mitigated by a properly designed, functioning
and fully automated Certified Fire Sprinkler System, Certified Fire Suppression System
or contain buildings that are otherwise designed to be more fire resistant due to unique
building construction. The basis for these credits is as follows:
1) Parcels that contain buildings equipped with a Certified Fire Sprinkler System may
require less fire flow capacity to be provided by the City which may offset some of
the costs which might otherwise be borne by the City.
a) NFPA 1142, Standard on Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting
(2022 edition), encourages the use of systems, methods, or devices of equivalent
or superior quality, strength, fire resistance, effectiveness, durability, and safety
in place of those prescribed by the standard; provided technical documentation is
submitted to the City to demonstrate equivalency and the system, method, or
device is approved for the intended purpose.
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b) The City is permitted to reduce the water supply required for any building
pursuant to NFPA 1142 for manual fire-fighting purposes when a structure is
protected by an automatic sprinkler system that fully meets the requirements of
NFPA 13, NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R.
c) Chapter 633, Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code Chapter 69A
establish the State of Florida's standards for automatic fire sprinkler system
installation and maintenance which are adhered to by the City.
d) A Certified Fire Sprinkler System provides built-in fire protection, lessening the
fire suppression burden and the water supply need on the fire department.
2) Parcels that contain buildings equipped with a Certified Fire Suppression System
may require less fire flow capacity to be provided by the City which may offset some
of the costs which might otherwise be borne by the City.
a) NFPA 1142, Standard on Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting
(2022 edition), encourages the use of systems, methods, or devices of equivalent
or superior quality, strength, fire resistance, effectiveness, durability, and safety
in place of those prescribed by the standard; provided technical documentation is
submitted to the City to demonstrate equivalency and the system, method, or
device is approved for the intended purpose.
b) Chapter 633, Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code Chapter 69A
establish the State of Florida's standards for fire suppression system installation
and maintenance which are adhered to by the City.
c) For any building fully or partially protected by an automatic fire suppression
system other than an automatic sprinkler system, the City shall determine the
minimum water supply required for the building for fire-fighting purposes pursuant
to NFPA 1142, Annex G or other applicable standards on an individual basis.
d) A Certified Fire Suppression System provides built-in fire protection, lessening
the fire suppression burden and the water supply need on the fire department.
3) Parcels that contain buildings that are otherwise designed to be more fire resistant
due to unique building construction require less fire flow capacity to be provided by
the City which may offset some of the costs which might otherwise be borne by the
City.
a) Combustibility and fire resistance of the building itself greatly influence the
development and spread of a fire and, to a large extent, determine the amount of
water needed to control and extinguish a fire.
b) NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction (2022 edition) classifies
construction types into five categories with different fire resistance ratings:
i) Type I and Type II: construction type in which fire walls, structural elements,
walls, arches, floors and roofs are of approved non -combustible or limited
combustible materials as defined in NFPA 220, 3.3.3 and 3.3.4.
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ii) Type III: construction type in which exterior walls and structural elements that
are portions of exterior walls are of approved noncombustible or limited
combustible materials, and in which fire walls, interior structural elements,
walls, arches, floors and roofs are entirely or partially of wood of smaller
dimensions than required for Type IV construction or are of approved
noncombustible, limited combustible or other approved combustible materials.
iii) Type IV: construction type in which fire walls, exterior walls and interior
bearing walls and structural elements that are portions of such walls are of
approved noncombustible or limited combustible materials. Other interior
structural elements, arches, floors and roofs shall be of solid or laminated
wood without concealed spaces and shall comply with the allowable
dimension pursuant to NFPA 220.
iv) Type V: construction type in which structural elements, walls, arches, floors
and roofs are entirely or partially of wood or other approved material.
c) Fire Resistive Construction is defined in NFPA 1142, G.4.1.1.1 as any building
with 66 2/3 percent or more of the total wall area and 66 2/3 percent or more of the
total floor and roof area defined as construction Type I.
d) Noncombustible Construction is defined in NFPA 1142, G.4.1.1.2 as any building
with 66 2/3 percent or more of the total wall area and 66 2/3 or more of the total floor
and roof area defined as construction Types II and IV, or any building not meeting
the definition of Fire Resistive Construction with 66 2/3 percent or more of the total
wall area and 66 2/3 percent or more of the total floor and roof area constructed in
two or more of construction Types I, II and IV, but with no single type itself equal to
66 2/3 percent or more of the total area.
e) Ordinary Construction is defined in NFPA 1142, G.4.1.1.3 as any building not
meeting the definitions of Fire Resistive Construction or Noncombustible
Construction with 66 2/3 percent or more of the total wall area of construction Type
III, or any building not qualifying under the definitions of Fire Resistive Construction
or Noncombustible Construction with 66 2/3 percent or more of the total wall area
and 66 2/3 percent or more of the total floor and roof area construction in two or
more of construction Types I, II, III and IV, but with no single type itself equal to 66
2/3 percent or more of the total area.
f) The Construction Class Coefficient is a series of numbers from 0.6 through 1.5
that are mathematical factors used in the formula to determine the total water supply
requirements for a building pursuant to NFPA 1142, Annex G. The slowest burning
or lowest hazard type of construction, fire-resistive, is construction classification 0.5.
The fastest burning or highest hazard type of construction, wood frame, is
construction classification 1.5.
i) Fire Resistive Construction = 0.6
ii) Noncombustible Construction = 0.8
iii) Ordinary Construction = 1.0
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iv) Wood Frame Construction = 1.5
4) It is in the City's interest to encourage the proper operation and maintenance and
continued existence of Certified Fire Sprinkler Systems, Certified Fire Suppression
Systems or construction of buildings that are otherwise designed to be more fire
resistant due to unique building construction because the City receives benefits from the
reduction in the need for fire flow in the form of reduced costs.
Mitigation Credits (Reduction in Net Fire Protection Units):
1) Parcels with Buildings Equipped with Certified
Fire Sprinkler System:
20% reduction in Net Fire
Protection Units assigned to
the building
a) The credit for such parcels will be based upon the annual proof that the Certified
Fire Sprinkler System within the building was installed and is maintained as
outlined in all NFPA, City and State standards as appropriate.
b) The building must have been 100% occupied during the previous 12-month
calendar year and show proof of occupancy such as utility services.
c) The building must be fully protected by the Certified Fire Sprinkler System, as
defined by the NFPA sprinkler standards (NFPA 13, NFPA 13D, or NFPA 13R) in
effect at the time of system installation or by current standards in effect for the
applicable mitigation credit renewal period.
2) Parcels with Buildings Equipped with Certified
Fire Suppression System:
Reduction in Net Fire
Protection Units assigned to
the building to be determined
by the City
a) The credit for such parcels will be based upon the City's determination of the
reduction in the minimum water supply required for the building based on NFPA
1142, Annex G or other applicable standards provided by the proper operation of
the Certified Fire Suppression System.
b) The credit for such parcels shall require annual proof that the Certified Fire
Suppression System within the building was installed and is maintained as
outlined in all NFPA, City and State standards as appropriate.
c) The building must have been 100% occupied during the previous 12-month
calendar year and show proof of occupancy such as utility services.
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3) Parcels with Buildings Designed for Additional Fire Resistance
a) Noncombustible Construction: 20% reduction in Net Fire
Protection Units assigned
to the building
The credit for such parcels will be based upon the City's initial determination that the
building qualifies as Noncombustible Construction.
b) Fire Resistant Construction: 40% reduction in Net Fire
Protection Units assigned to
the building
The credit for such parcels will be based upon the City's initial determination that the
building qualifies as Fire Resistant Construction.
c) No credit will be granted for any building classified as Ordinary Construction or
Wood Frame construction.
4) Parcels With Buildings Containing Multiple Fire Resistance Measures
a) The credit for parcels employing more than one fire resistance measure will be
based upon the greatest credit available herein, but only one credit will be
granted for each building.
b) No parcel shall receive a credit towards the Net Fire Protection Units assigned
greater than 40%.
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APPENDIX I
FIRE ASSESSMENT MEMORANDUM