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RESOLUTION NO. 2008-005
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA;
RELATING TO THE PROVISION OF FIRE RESCUE
SERVICES, FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS IN THE CITY
OF OCOEE, FLORIDA; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS;
PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS OF PUBLIC
BENEFIT AND FAIR APPORTIONMENT; DESCRIBING
THE METHOD OF ASSESSING FIRE RESCUE ASSESSED
COSTS AGAINST ASSESSED PROPERTY LOCATED
WITHIN THE CITY; IMPOSING FIRE RESCUE
ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008-2009 AND
SUBSEQUENT FISCAL YEARS AGAINST ASSESSED
PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY; EXEMPTING
CERT AIN INSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNMENT
PROPERTY FROM THE PAYMENT OF FIRE RESCUE
ASSESSMENTS; ADOPTING AN ASSESSMENT ROLL
FOR FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENTS; AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO CERTIFY THE ADOPTED
ASSESSMENT ROLL TO THE ORANGE COUNTY TAX
COLLECTOR PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 15 OF EACH
YEAR; PROVIDING FOR METHODS OF COLLECTION;
PROVIDING THAT THIS RESOLUTION CONSTITUTES
THE FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT RATE RESOLUTION
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 77 OF CITY CODE;
PROVIDING THAT THIS RESOLUTION SHALL BE THE
FINAL ADJUDICA TION OF THE ISSUES PRESENTED
HEREIN UNLESS PROPER STEPS SHALL BE INITIATED
IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION TO
SECURE RELIEF WITHIN 20 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF
ADOPTION HEREOF; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Ocoee, Florida (the "City
Commission"), has, prior to the date hereof, adopted Ordinance No. 2007-029 (the "Fire
Assessments Ordinance"), which authorizes the imposition of Fire Rescue Assessments for fire
services, facilities, and programs against Assessed Property located within the City;
WHEREAS, the imposition of a Fire Rescue Assessment for fire rescue services,
facilities, and programs is an equitable and efficient method of allocating and apportioning the
Fire Rescue Cost among parcels of Assessed Property;
WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to implement a Fire Rescue Assessment
program and impose Fire Rescue Assessments against Assessed Property for Fiscal Year 2008-
2009 and subsequent fiscal years;
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WHEREAS, the City Commission has, prior to the date hereof, adopted Resolution No.
2008-004 (the "Preliminary Assessment Resolution"), which, among other things, directed the
preparation of: (i) this resolution (the "Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Resolution"), and (ii) an
assessment roll (the "Assessment Roll") apportioning the Fire Rescue Cost to be recovered
through Fire Rescue Assessments, all in the manner set forth in the Preliminary Assessment
Resolution;
WHEREAS, the Preliminary Assessment Resolution, the Assessment Roll, and this Fire
Rescue Assessment Rate Resolution have heretofore been made available for public inspection in
accordance with the Preliminary Assessment Resolution;
WHEREAS, prior to the date hereof, notices of a public hearing to consider the
imposition of annual Fire Rescue Assessments and adoption of this Fire Rescue Assessment Rate
Resolution have been mailed and published in accordance with the requirements of Section
197.3632, Florida Statutes, and an affidavit regarding the form of notice mailed is attached
hereto as Appendix E and a copy of the published notice is attached hereto as Appendix F; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing to consider the imposition of annual Fire Rescue
Assessments and adoption of this Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Resolution was held on April 15,
2008, at which comments and objections from the public were heard and considered, as required
by Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. Authority. The City Commission of the City of Ocoee has the authority to
adopt this Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Resolution pursuant to Article VIII of the Constitution
of the State of Florida, Chapters 166 and 197, Florida Statutes, Chapter 77 of the Ocoee City
Code, and other applicable provisions of law.
SECTION 2. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are hereby
incorporated herein.
SECTION 3. Definitions. All capitalized words and terms not otherwise defined herein
shall have the meanings set forth in Section 77-4 of the Ocoee City Code. Unless the context
indicates otherwise, words imparting the singular number, include the plural number, and vice
versa. As used in this Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Resolution, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, unless the context hereof otherwise requires:
(A) "Building Area" means the adjusted 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.
(B) "Code Descriptions" mean the descriptions listed in the Improvement
Codes.
(C) "Commercial Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
designated as "Commercial" in the Improvement Codes.
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(D) "Cost Apportionment" means the apportionment of the Fire Rescue
Assessed Cost among all Property Use Categories according to the Demand Percentages
established pursuant to the apportionment methodology described in Section 6 hereof.
(E) "Demand Percentages" means the percentage of demand for fire rescue
services, facilities, or programs attributable to each Property Use Category determined by
analyzing the historical demand for fire rescue services as reflected in the Fire Rescue Incident
Reports in the City Database under the methodology described in Section 6 hereof.
(F) "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.
(G) "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.
(H) "Emergency Medical Services" means those services recorded in the
Incident Reports that assign a call type of EMS in the Type of Situation Found Codes. The Type
of Situation Found Codes are attached hereto as Appendix B and incorporated herein by
reference.
(I) "Emergency Medical Services Cost" means the amount determined by the
City Commission to be associated with Emergency Medical Services.
(1) "Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Schedule" means that rate schedule
attached hereto as Appendix C and incorporated herein by reference.
(K) "FFIRS" means the Florida Fire Incident Reporting System maintained by
the Florida State Fire Marshall.
(L) "Fire Rescue Cost" means Fire Rescue Cost, as defined in Section 77-4 of
the Ocoee City Code, as qualified by the following:
i. The Fire Rescue Cost shall not include that part of such costs
attributable to capital improvements necessitated by new growth or development
that will be paid by fire impact fees.
ii. In no event shall the Fire Rescue Cost include any amount
attributable to the Emergency Medical Services Cost.
(M) "Fire Rescue Incident Reports" means those Incident Reports that do not
record Emergency Medical Services.
(N) "Improvement Codes" mean the building use codes assigned by the
Property Appraiser to Tax Parcels. within the City as specified in Appendix A attached hereto
and incorporated herein by reference.
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(0) "Incident Report" means an individual report filed with the Florida State
Fire Marshall under FFIRS.
(P) "Industrial/Warehouse Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code
Description as "lndustriallWarehouse" in the Improvement Codes.
(Q) "Institutional Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
designated as Institutional in the Improvement Codes.
(R) "Mixed Use Property" means a Tax Parcel that contains Buildings whose
use descriptions are capable of assignment under a Code Description in the Improvement Codes
in more than one Property Use Category.
(S) "Non-Residential Property" means, collectively, those Tax Parcels with a
Code Description designated as "Commercial," "Institutional," or "lndustriallW arehouse."
(T) "Parcel Apportionment" means the further apportionment of the Fire
Rescue Cost allocated to each Property Use Category by the Cost Apportionment among the Tax
Parcels under the methodology established herein
(U) "Property Use Categories" mean, collectively, Residential Property,
Commercial Property, Institutional Property and IndustriallWarehouse Property.
(V) "Residential Property" means those Tax Parcels with a Code Description
designated as "Residential" in the Improvement Codes.
(W) "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
SECTION 4. Provision and Fundin2 of Fire Rescue Services. Facilities and
Pro2rams.
(A) Upon imposition of Fire Rescue Assessments for fire rescue services,
facilities, or programs against Assessed Property located within the City, the City shall provide
fire rescue services to Assessed Property. A portion of the cost to provide such fire rescue
services, facilities or programs shall be funded from proceeds of the Fire Rescue Assessments.
The remaining cost required to provide fire rescue services, facilities and programs shall be
funded by legally available City revenues other than Fire Rescue Assessment proceeds.
(B) It is hereby ascertained, determined and declared that each parcel of
Assessed Property located within the City will be benefited by the City's provision of fire rescue
services, facilities and programs in an amount not less than any Fire Rescue Assessment which
may be imposed against such parcel by the Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Resolution.
SECTION 5. Le2islative Determinations of Special Benefit and Fair
Apportionment. It is hereby ascertained and declared that the Fire Rescue Cost provides a
special benefit to the Assessed Property based upon: (1) that certain report titled "City of Ocoee,
Florida Fire Assessment Memorandum," dated November 2007, updated March, 2008, and
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prepared by Government Services Group, Inc., which report is hereby incorporated by reference,
and (2) the following legislative determinations:
GENERAL
(A) The legislative determinations of special benefit ascertained and declared
in Section 77-3 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Ocoee are hereby ratified and
confirmed.
(B) It is fair and reasonable to use the Improvement Codes or the DOR Codes
for the Cost Apportionment and the Parcel Apportionment 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 property use and Building Area for improved
property within the City, and (2) the Tax Roll database within such property use codes is
maintained by the Property Appraiser and is thus consistent with parcel designations on the Tax
Roll which compatibility permits the development of an Assessment Roll in conformity with the
requirements of the Uniform Method of Collection.
(C) The .data available in the Improvement Codes is more useful and accurate
to determine Building Area than relying exclusively upon the data maintained in the DOR Code
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, and (2) the Improvement
Codes represent records maintained by the Property Appraiser with the most information relative
to Building Area regardless of property use.
COST APPORTIONMENT
(D) It is fair and reasonable and consistent with the decision from the Florida
Supreme Court in the case of City of North Lauderdale v. SMM Properties, Inc., 825 So. 2nd
343 (Fla. 2002), to exclude from the Fire Rescue Cost amounts determined to constitute the
Emergency Medical Services Cost.
(E) Apportioning the Fire Rescue Cost among classifications of improved
property based upon historical demand for fire rescue services, but not Emergency Medical
Services, is fair and reasonable and proportional to the special benefit received.
(F) The Fire Rescue Incident Reports are the most reliable data available to
determine the potential demand for fire rescue services from property use and to determine the
benefit to property use resulting from the availability of fire rescue services to protect and serve
Buildings located within Assessed Property and their intended occupants. There exist sufficient
Fire Rescue Incident Reports that document the historical demand for fire rescue services from
Assessed Property within the Property Use Categories. The Demand Percentage that has been
determined for each Property Use Category by an examination of such Fire Rescue Incident
Reports is consistent with the experience of the City. Therefore, the use of Demand Percentages
that were determined by an examination of Fire Rescue Incident Reports is a fair and reasonable
method to apportion the Fire Rescue Assessed Costs among the Property Use Categories.
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(G) The historical demand for fire rescue service availability for multi-family
and single-family Residential Property is substantially similar and any difference in the
percentage of documented fire rescue calls to such specific property uses is statistically
insigni ficant.
(H) As a result of the urbanized character of the City, the suppression of fire
on vacant property primarily benefits the Buildings within the adjacent improved property by the
containment of the spread of fire rather than the preservation of the vacant property. Therefore, it
is fair and reasonable not to apportion any of the Fire Rescue Cost to vacant property.
(I) The level of services required to meet anticipated demand for fire rescue
services and the corresponding annual fire rescue budget required to fund fire rescue services
provided to non-specific property uses would be required notwithstanding the occurrence of any
incidents from such nonspecific property uses. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable to omit from
the Demand Percentage calculation the Fire Rescue Incident Reports documenting fire rescue
services provided to non-specific property uses.
RESIDENTIAL PARCEL APPORTIONMENT
(1) Neither the size nor the value of Residential Property determines the scope
of the required fire rescue response. The potential demand for fire rescue services is driven by
the existence of a Dwelling Unit and the anticipated average occupant population.
(K) Apportioning the Fire Rescue Assessed Cost for fire rescue services
attributable to Residential Property on a per Dwelling Unit basis is required to avoid cost
inefficiency and unnecessary administration and is a fair and reasonable method of Parcel
Apportionment based upon historical call data.
NON-RESIDENTIAL PARCEL APPORTIONMENT
(L) The separation of Non-Residential Property Buildings by actual square
footage is fair and reasonable for the purpose of Parcel Apportionment because the demand for
fire rescue services can be determined and measured by the actual square footage of structures
and improvements within benefited parcels.
(M) The demand for the availability of fire rescue . services diminishes at the
outer limit of Building size because a fire occurring in a structure greater than a certain size is
not capable of being suppressed under expected conditions and the fire control activities under
such circumstances are directed to avoid the spread of the fire event to adjacent Buildings.
Therefore, it is fair and reasonable to place a cap on the Building Area classification of benefited
parcels within Non-Residential Property.
(N) Buildings located on Institutional Property (including Government
Property), whose use is wholly exempt from ad valorem taxation under Florida Law, provide
facilities and uses to the ownership, occupants, membership as well as the public in general that
otherwise might be required to be provided by the City and such uses thereof serve a public
purpose and provide a public benefit. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable not to impose Fire
Rescue Assessments against Buildings on Institutional Property (including Government
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Property) whose use is wholly exempt from ad valorem taxation under Florida Law.
Accordingly, no Fire Rescue Assessments shall be imposed against Buildings located on
Institutional Property (including Government Property), whose use is wholly exempt from ad
valorem taxation under Florida law.
SECTION 6. Cost Apportionment Methodoloe:v.
(A) Utilizing data from the Fire Rescue Incident Reports related to the type of
calls and physical location of each call, fire rescue incidents located within the City were
assigned to Property Use Categories.
(B) Based upon such assignment of Fire Rescue Incident Reports to Property
Use Categories, the number of Fire Rescue Incident Reports filed within a sampling period was
determined for each Property Use Category. A Demand Percentage was then determined for each
Property Use Category by calculating the percentage that Fire Rescue Incident Reports allocated
to each Property Use Category bear to the total number of Fire Rescue Incident Reports
documented for all Property Use Categories within the sampling period.
(C) The Demand Percentage for each Property Use Category was then applied
to the Fire Rescue Cost and the resulting product is the cost allocation of that portion of the Fire
Rescue Cost allocated to each individual Property Use Category.
SECTION 7. Imposition of Fire Rescue Assessments. The City Commission hereby
imposes and levies Fire Rescue Assessments against Assessed Property for Fiscal Year 2008-
2009 and subsequent fiscal years in accordance with the following:
(A) The method for computing Fire Rescue Assessments set forth and
described in Section 6 above is hereby adopted and approved. The Parcel Apportionment
Methodology, as set forth and described on Appendix D attached hereto and incorporated herein,
is hereby adopted and approved.
(B) The Fire Rescue Cost to be assessed and apportioned among benefited
parcels pursuant to the Cost Apportionment and the Parcel Apportionment for the Fiscal Year
commencing October I, 2008 is as set forth and described in Section C-I of Appendix C
attached hereto.
(C) The Fire Rescue Assessments to be assessed and apportioned among
benefited parcels pursuant to Cost Apportionment and Parcel Apportionment for the Fiscal Year
commencing on October 1, 2008 are hereby established as set forth and described in Section C-2
of Appendix C attached hereto.
(D) The maximum Fire Rescue Assessments to be assessed and apportioned
among benefited parcels pursuant to the Cost Apportionment and Parcel Apportionment for
subsequent fiscal years are hereby established as set forth and described in Section C-3 of
Appendix C attached hereto.
(E) The revenue derived from Fire Rescue Assessments will be utilized for the
provision of fire rescue services, facilities, and programs, as reflected by the Fire Rescue Cost. In
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the event there is any fund balance remaining at the end of any fiscal year, such balance shall be
carried forward and used only to fund fire rescue services, facilities and programs.
SECTION 8. Exemptions.
(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Fire Rescue Assessment Rate
Resolution to the contrary, any Building located upon a parcel of Institutional Property shall be
exempt from Fire Rescue Assessments if such Building's use is wholly exempt from ad valorem
taxation under Florida Law.
(B) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Fire Rescue Assessment Rate
Resolution to the contrary, all Government Property shall be exempt from Fire Rescue
Assessments.
SECTION 9. Assessment Roll.
A. The Assessment Roll, as it may be altered to correct any errors or
omissions pursuant to Section 9(B) below, is hereby by approved and adopted.
B. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to: (i) alter the Assessment
Roll to correct any errors or omissions, if any, and (ii) certify the Assessment Roll to the Orange
County Tax Collector prior to September 15 of each year, all in accordance with the
requirements of Section 197.3632(5), Florida Statutes.
SECTION 10. Methods of Collection. Fire Rescue Assessments imposed and
levied pursuant hereto shall be collected pursuant 1'0 the uniform method for levy, collection, and
enforcement of non-ad valorem assessments as provided in the Uniform Assessment Collection
Act, except as provided in Section 77-7(B) of the Ocoee City Code.
SECTION 11. Intent. This Resolution is intended to constitute the Fire Rescue
Assessment Rate Resolution (as same is defined in Section 77-4 of the Ocoee City Code), and
shall, for all purposes, be interpreted and construed as the Fire Rescue Assessment Rate
Resolution.
SECTION 12. Effect of Adoption. Adoption of this Fire Rescue Assessment
Rate Resolution shall be the final adjudication of the issues presented (including, but not limited
to, the determination of special benefit and fair apportionment, the method of apportionment, the
rate of assessment, the imposition of assessments and the Assessment Roll), unless proper steps
are initiated in a court of competent jurisdiction to secure relief within 20 days from the date of
adoption of this Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Resolution.
SECTION 13.
Severability .
(A) If any section, subsection, sentence,. clause, phrase or portion of this
Resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and
such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion hereto.
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(B) In the event that the utilization of the uniform method for levy, collection,
and enforcement of non-ad valorem assessments, as provided in the Uniform Assessment
Collection Act, is invalidated with respect to any Fire Assessment levied by the City, then such
Fire Assessment shall be collected in accordance with the provisions of Section 77-8 of the
Ocoee Ci ty Code.
SECTION 14. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective as of May
15,2008.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this ~ day of ApV"~ \ , 2008.
APPROVED:
ATTEST:
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S. Scott Vandergrift, Mayor
(SEAL)
APPROVED BY THE OCOEE CITY
COMMISSION ON THE ABOVE DATE
UNDER AGENDA ITEM NO. .,
FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY
BY THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA;
APP~.9VED ~ FIRM AND LEGALITY
this -Jl day of Ii ' 2008.
:~1m7!r?4V
City Attorney
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APPENDIX A
(Improvement Codes)
Description
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE F AMIL Y RESIDENTIAL CLASS I
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CLASS II
TOWNHOUSE
CLASS II TOWNHOUSE
TOWNHOUSE
ROOMING HOUSE
CLASS II SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
MANUF ACTURED HOME
CLASS I MANUFACTURED HOME
CLASS II MANUFACTURED HOME
MANUF ACTURED HOME
MODERN APARTMENT COMPLEX
CONDOMINIUM - RESIDENTIAL
CONDOMINIUM - OFFICE
CONDOMINIUM - PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
CONDOMINIUM - MEDICAL BUILDING
CONDOMINIUM - TIME SHARE
CONDOMINIUM - DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE
5-UNIT DUPLEX
DUPLEX
TRIPLEX
STORE I STORY
CONVENIENCE STORE
COMMERCIALLY CONVERTED SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL
DEPARTMENT STORE
SUPERMARKET
SHOPPING CENTER REGIONAL
SHOPPING CENTER LOCAL
OFFICE I TO 3 STORY
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
CHILD CARE F ACIUTY
RESTAURANT
CHAIN RESTAURANT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FLEX SPACE
SERVICE STATION
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Category
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Residential
Industrial Warehouse
Residential
Residential
Residential
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Code Description Category
2700 VEHICLE SERVICE/SALES BUILDING Commercial
2710 VEHICLE SERVICE BUILDING Commercial
2720 TIRE DEALER Commercial
2730 LUBE FACILITY Commercial
2740 VEHICLE REPAIR Commercial
2800 PARKING GARAGE Industrial Warehouse
3200 THEATER, ENCLOSED Commercial
3400 RECREATION/CLUB BUILDING Commercial
3800 GOLF COURSE Commercial
3900 MOTEL Commercial
3910 A VERAGE HOTEL Commercial
4100 LIGHT MANUFACTURING Industrial Warehouse
4400 PACKING PLANT/COLD STORAGE FREEZERS Industrial Warehouse
4800 WAREHOUSE Industrial Warehouse
4820 MINI WAREHOUSE Industrial Warehouse
4900 BARN/SHED Not Used
7100 CHURCH Institutional
7200 SCHOOL/COLLEGE Institutional
7400 HOME FOR THE AGED Institutional
7700 CLUB/LODGE/HALL Institutional
8300 PUBLIC SCHOOL Institutional
8500 HOSPITAL Institutional
8600 COUNTY BUILDING Institutional
8800 FEDERAL BUILDING Institutional
8900 MUNICIPAL BUILDING Institutional
MHPK MOBILE HOME PARK Residential
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APPENDIX B
(Tvpe of Situation Found Codes)
Code Description Type
100 Fire, Other Non-EMS
III Building Fire Non-EMS
1111 House Fire Non-EMS
112 Fires in structures other than in a building Non-EMS
113 Cooking fire, confined to a container Non-EMS
122 Fire in mobile home, camper, recreational vehicle Non-EMS
130 Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other Non-EMS
13 I Passenger vehicle fire Non-EMS
132 Road freight or transport vehicle fire Non-EMS
140 Natural vegetation fire Non-EMS
141 Forest, woods or wildland fire Non-EMS
142 Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire Non-EMS
143 Grass fire Non-EMS
150 Outside rubbish fire, other Non-EMS
151 Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire Non-EMS
154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire Non-EMS
160 Spccial outside fire, other Non-EMS
162 Outside equipment fire Non-EMS
163 Outside gas or vapor combustion explosion Non-EMS
223 Air or gas rupture of pressure or process vessel Non-EMS
251 Excessive heat, scorch bums with no ignition Non-EMS
300 Rescue, EMS call, other EMS
311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew EMS
321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury EMS
322 Vehicle accident with injuries EMS
3221 Vehicle accident without injuries Non-EMS
323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) EMS
324 Motor Vehicle Accident, No Injuries EMS
331 Lock-in (if lock out, use 511) Non-EMS
350 Extrication, rescue, other Non-EMS
352 Extrication ofvictim(s) from vehicle Non-EMS
353 Removal ofvictim(s) from stalled elevator Non-EMS
360 Water & ice relatcd rcscue, other Non-EMS
381 Rcscue or EMS standby EMS
400 Hazardous condition, othcr Non-EMS
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Code Description Type
410 Flammable gas or liquid condition, other Non-EMS
411 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill Non-EMS
412 Gas leak Non-EMS
413 Oil or other combustible liquid spill Non-EMS
420 Toxic condition, other Non-EMS
422 Chemical spill or leak Non-EMS
423 Refrigeration leak Non-EMS
424 Carbon monoxide incident Non-EMS
440 Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other Non-EMS
441 Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn Non-EMS
442 Overheated motor Non-EMS
444 Power line down Non-EMS
445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment Non-EMS
460 Accident, potential accident, other Non-EMS
463 Vehicle accident, general cleanup Non-EMS
471 Explosive, bomb removal (for bomb scare, use 721) Non-EMS
480 Attempted burning, illegal action, other Non-EMS
481 Attempt to bum Non-EMS
500 Service call, other Non-EMS
510 Person in distress, other Non-EMS
511 Lock-out Non-EMS
512 Ring or jewelry removal Non-EMS
520 Water problem, other Non-EMS
521 Water evacuation Non-EMS
522 Water or steam leak Non-EMS
531 Smoke or odor removal Non-EMS
540 Animal problem, other Non-EMS
541 Animal problem Non-EMS
542 Animal rescue Non-EMS
550 Public service assistance, other Non-EMS
551 Assist police or other governmental agency Non-EMS
552 Police matter Non-EMS
553 Public service Non-EMS
554 Assist invalid Non-EMS
561 Unauthorized burning Non-EMS
600 Good intent call, other Non-EMS
611 Dispatched & canceled en route Non-EMS
6111 Good Intent Call - Dispatched and cancelled on the scene Non-EMS
621 Wrong location Non-EMS
622 No incident found upon arrival Non-EMS
631 Authorized controlled burning Non-EMS
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Code Description Type
632 Prescribed fire Non-EMS
641 Vicinity alarm (incident in other location) Non-EMS
650 Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other Non-EMS
651 Smoke scare, odor of smoke Non-EMS
652 Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke Non-EMS
653 Barbecue, tar kettle Non-EMS
661 EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency EMS
671 Hazmat release investigation wino hazmat Non-EMS
700 False alarm or false call, other Non-EMS
710 Malicious, mischievous false call, other Non-EMS
711 Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm Non-EMS
713 Telephone, malicious false alarm Non-EMS
714 Central station, malicious false alarm Non-EMS
715 Local alarm system, malicious false alarm Non-EMS
721 Bomb scare - no bomb Non-EMS
730 System malfunction Non-EMS
731 Sprinkler activation due to malfunction Non-EMS
732 Extinguishing system activation due to malfunction Non-EMS
733 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction Non-EMS
735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction Non-EMS
740 Unintentional trans!TIission of alarm, other Non-EMS
741 Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional Non-EMS
743 Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional Non-EMS
744 Detector activation, no fire - unintentional Non-EMS
745 Alarm system sounded, no fire - unintentional Non-EMS
814 Lightening strike (no fire) Non-EMS
900 Special type of incident, other, Dumpster fire Non-EMS
911 Citizen complaint Non-EMS
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APPENDIX C
(Fire Rescue Assessment Rate Schedule)
SECTION C-l. Determination of Fire Rescue Cost. The Fire Rescue Cost to be
assessed for the Fiscal Year commencing October I, 2008 is $0.00.
SECTION C-2. Fire Rescue Assessments. The Fire Rescue Assessments to be
assessed and apportioned among benefited parcels pursuant to the Cost Apportionment and
Parcel Apportionment to generate the Fire Rescue Cost for the Fiscal Year commencing on
October I, 2008, are hereby established as follows:
Residential Property
Use Categories
Residential
Non-Residential Property-
Use Categories
Commercial
Industria\IWarehouse
Institutional
Rate Per Dwelling Unit
$0.00
Rate Per Square Foot
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
SECTION C-3. Maximum Fire Rescue Assessments. The maximum Fire Rescue
Assessments to be assessed and apportioned among benefited parcels pursuant to the Cost
Apportionment and Parcel Apportionment to generate the estimated Fire Rescue Cost for the
subsequent fiscal years, are hereby established as follows:
Residential Property
Use Categories
Residential
Non-Residential Property
Use Categories
Commercial
Industria\IW arehouse
Institutional
Rate Per Dwelling Unit
$\47.00
Rate Per Square Foot
$0.37
$0.08
$0.52
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APPENDIX D
(Parcel Apportionment Methodolo2V)
The Cost Apportionment to each Property Use Category shall be apportioned among the
Tax Parcels within each Property Use Category as follows:
SECTION D-l. Residential Property. The Fire Rescue Assessment for each Tax
Parcel of Residential Property shall be computed by multiplying the Demand Percentage
attributable to Residential Property by the Fire Rescue Cost, dividing such product by the total
number of Dwelling Units shown on the Tax Roll within the City, and then multiplying such
quotient by the number of Dwelling Units located on such Tax Parcel.
SECTION D-2. Non-Residential Property. The Fire Rescue Assessment for each
Building on Non-Residential Property shall be computed as follows:
(A) Respectively, multiply the Fire Rescue Costs by the Demand Percentage
attributable to each of the Non-Residential Property Use Categories. The resulting dollar
amounts reflect the portions of the City's fire rescue budget to be funded from Fire Assessment
revenue derived from each of the Non-Residential Use Categories.
(B) Separate each Building on Non-Residential Property into the appropriate
Property Use Category for that Building.
(C) For each Non-Residential Property Use Category, add the Building Area
square footage of all Buildings in each Non-Residential Category. This sum reflects the
aggregate square footage for each Non-Residential Property Use Category.
(D) Divide the product of subsection (A) of this Section relative to each of the
Non-Residential Property Use Categories by the sum of the square foot allocations for each Non-
Residential Property Use Category described in subsection (C) of this Section. The resulting
quotient expresses a dollar amount per square foot of improved area (the "Square Foot Rate") to
be used in computing Fire Rescue Assessments on each respective Non-Residential Property Use
Categories.
(E) For each of the Non-Residential Property Use Categories, multiply the
applicable Square Foot Rate calculated under subsection (D) of this Section by the number of
square feet for each Building in the Non-Residential Property Use Categories. The resulting
product for each Building expresses the amount of Fire Rescue Assessments to be imposed on
each Building of Non-Residential Property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of
calculating the Fire Rescue Assessment to be imposed on any Building of Non-Residential
Property, the Building Area square footage attributable to anyone building shall in no event
exceed 145,000 square feet regardless of the actual Building Area square footage. Any Building
that has a Building Area square footage in excess of 145,000 square feet shall, for purposes of
calculating the Fire Rescue Assessment to be imposed on such Building, be treated as if the
Building had a Building Area square footage equal to 145,000 square feet.
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SECTION D-3. Mixed Use Prooertv. The Fire Rescue Assessments for each Tax
Parcel in two (2) or more Property Use Categories shall be the sum of the Fire Rescue
Assessments computed for each Property Use Category.
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APPENDIX E
(Affidavit Ree:ardine: Form of Notice Mailed)
18
ORU\_897643.3
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared ROBERT FRANK and CAMILLE
THARPE who, after being duly sworn, depose and say:
1. Robert Frank, City Manager for the City of Ocoee, Florida, ("City"), pursuant to the authority
and direction received from the City Commission, timely directed the preparation of the Assessment Roll
and the preparation, mailing, and publication of notices in accordance with Ordinance No. 2007-029 (the
"Ordinance"), and in conformance with the Initial Assessment Resolution adopted by the City Commission
on March 18, 2008 (the "Initial Assessment Resolution").
2. Camille Tharpe, Senior Vice President for Government Services Group, Inc. (GSG). GSG has
caused the notices required by the Ordinance to be prepared in conformance with the Initial Assessment
Resolution. An exemplary form of such notice is attached hereto. GSG has caused such individual notices
for each affected property owner to be prepared and each notice included the following information: the
purpose of the assessment; the total amount proposed to be levied against each parcel; the unit of
measurement to be applied against each parcel to determine the assessment; the number of such units
contained within each parcel; the total revenue the City expects to collect by the assessment; a statement
that failure to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may
result in a loss of title; a statement that all affected property owners have a right to appear at the hearing
and to file written objections with the local governing board within 20 days of the notice; and the date,
time, and place of the hearing.
3. On or before March 25, 2008, GSG delivered and directed the mailing of the above-
referenced notices by Modern Mailers, Inc. ("Modern Mailers"), in accordance with the Ordinance and the
Initial Assessment Resolution by First Class Mail to each affected owner, at the addresses then shown on
the real property assessment tax roll database maintained by the Orange County Property Appraiser for the
purpose of the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes. Notices to property owners receiving multiple
individual notices were mailed, or caused to be mailed by GSG on or before March 25, 2008.
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4. GSG confirmed that Modern Mailers mailed or caused to be mailed on or before March 25,
2008, the above-referenced notices delivered to Modern Mailers by GSG.
FURTHER AFFIANTS SAYETH NAUGHT.
It/J(/I/7
ROBERT FRANK
Affiant
011lk&'l)~pL-
CAMILLE THARPE
Affiant
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
The foregoing Affidavit of Mailing was sworn to and subscribed before me this \ Z;~hday of April
2008 by Robert Frank, City Manager for the City of Ocoee, Florida. He is personally known to me or who
has produced as identification and did take an oath.
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Notary Public, State of Florida
At La rge
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
The foregoing Affidavit of Mailing was sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of April
2008 by Camille Tharpe, Senior Vice President, Government Services Group, Inc., a Florida corporation.
She is personally known to me~r has produced as identification and did take an oath.
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City of Ocoee
150 N Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, FL 34761
CITY OF OCO::E, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF HEARING TO I"'''POSE AND PROVIDE
FOR COLLECTION OF FIRE RESCUE
NON-^D VALOREI1.,\SSESSM::NTS
NOTICE D!~TE: MARCH 25,2008
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ACEVEDO EDWlfI: CARDONA
AVENIDA NATIVE ALERS H:::;-03 BOX 285DO
AGUADA PA C06C2
Tax Parcel It: 30.22.28-1452-06-070
Sequence Number. OF-COOOl
Loga!: COLONY?UIZA CONDO OB 24/:2 UHfT GC713LD
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.. .. .. * .. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER" .. .. .. ..
As required !Jy Section 197.3632, Florida S:a\utes, and City Ordinan::e No. 2007-029, notice is given by the City of Occee Ihat an annual
assessment for fire rOSCllO sClViccs may be lovied on yo"r property for Ihe fiscal year O::tober 1. 20G8 . September 30, 2009 and fo~ future
fisccJ }'e~rs. TIle purp:n;e of this assessment is 10 fund rim re:;cuo sOfVice$ bonaflting improvod proport'/locatec! within tho Gity 01 Ocooe. The
lotat projected annual fire rescue assessment revenue 10 he ..ollected within the City of Ocoee fr.n Fisr;al Yem i:ot18.C9 is c;;!irnuled te be
$2,278,653. The tolal maxknum annual fire rescue assess:nent revenue to be collected within the CilY of Ocooe is QslIrnntoj 10 bo $3,797,771.
The annuallim rt1f,C:lJO nr,sosr.mOI1t is bm:cd on the classifi::ation of each parcel of property and number 01 billing unils contained there:n.
Cate~JolY
Rf:sidenlial
Type and Number
of mili:1g Units
1 Dwelling Unit
Total AsGossmoni'--'''.'''-''
Fiscal Year 08-09
Assossmont
:/.axjm~lm Annual
ASSCGSrToOnl
$86.00
..._....~........_........__..........
$86.00
$147.00
........................-. ....................-.--.....--...
$147.DO
A pubHe hearing will be held on A.pril 15, 20G8, at 7:15 p.m., or as soonlhereaflcr as rmj)' be henrd. in Ihu Commission Charn:;crG, City Hall,
150 N L;,kCl;IKJre Drivo, Ocooo, Florida for Ihe plJr;Josc 01 receiving public ccmment 011 the proposed assessments. You and a!; other affected
pr:lpeny owners have a righ: w a~~pelir H! the hearing anc Itl me .willen o!:>jrxtions with Ihe City Commission Within 20 da)'s 0: t~is noHce. If ycu
cecide to c.ppeal any decision made ~y the City Commission with ronpr.c11c an}' mutter cor.sidcr~d ;]t the hearing, you will need a record 01 the
pro-::"cdhgs Clnd may need to enSLlre thaI a vf::balim record is made, including Ihe tesHmeny :;.nc evidence upon which tho aopeal is 10 bo
made. in <:Iccordur-co wilh the /\I1;crica1s with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommoda,icn or an interpreter to par1k:ipate in this
proceeding s;1otJld corlla::lthe Cily Clerk's O:fi::c at (~07) 905-3105, at least 48 hours prior to tne dale of the hearing.
Unloss proper slo;'1s am initiated in a court of compotent Jurisdlc~ion to secure relief within 20 days from lne date of City Commission action at
Ihe above hearing (hc!uding the method of apportionment. :hc rule of llr.SCf,smonl and tho irr.poGition 01 assc5!'montr.), 51lch nctinn shall bo
Ihe Iinalllcjudi::oli:m 0: the issues pwscntGld.
Copies ollhc Fire HC5::U~ Assessment Ordinance, the Initial.~sessment neso'ution and the prelimina:y assessment 1011 ?ole i:IvailillJle 1:1:
hspcclion al the City Clerk's O~fice. loci'.led at 150 N lakeshore Drive, O::oee, ;:lorid3.
[3:;:r. Ihe fire rescue senl;ces nell-ad valorem assessment ameLl:ll shown on lhis notice and the ad valo:ern taxes for Iho ;:b:>vc pared wil: be
collected on Ihe ad vabram lux bill mailed in November. Foilum 10 pay Ihe assessmonts wi:1 CilLISC a till( cCI~itica:c to be i3sued against the
properly which may resull in a loss or tille.
If ,hero is a mistake on this natier. or if YOIl have any questions mgardinfj your lire rescue services asscssrne:ot. please contact the Clly 01
Oc~ee, at (407) 905-3167, Iv'oncuy Ihrough Friday belweon 8:00 n.m. and 5:00 p.m.
· * * · · THIS IS NOT A BILL · .. · .. ·
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APPENDIX F
(COpy of Published Notice)
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ORLA_897643.3
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" TION FOR MONIES ,;. Fawn'!!. While, Vet Certi>'
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:; Noll~~'iS ~i!re'bY gi~enpu~aniIO'SeClii;~197.:i6:n. Florl. ~~tf'rft~~, FL~fdkH ,. ~,~~,m:..~~~l\::'ih~~~:t . ,,-..:-.1:,., ':.\,
.'1 ~~.;,WJ~~~ ~dt~~'ti~d~r~n~~ci~~~~,:.,mab:~Ju~m; ~~~JJr.ESAtEE. ~~ SPGS'-"'. SAl;E ,,' tfJ~sP~~SiJ~~.~tmi' ; .1, ..
. ~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~1~O~j.~t~ ~r~~m:s~iORr~f ~~~~I~~~: ~~~~~fS.Hgp~cEE~[]~o6pl~~.Sl~g BOXER - Full blooded, reg.:' .~. '-.,; I
'1 ices wilhin Ihe munlclP<illioundarles of the City of Oca.... NEOUS OR. RECOV!:laff. Wymore. 'wI,p~e~s. enndle"whlte . ('T I.
:i and.!.o. co,!,id~ ~e .Ioll~ing. ~,eso!LIIt~~::. :.,;' ';,:.' '.. ~~~D~Et61t~Wnlture. hh i~ems. '; ~':,~n~.!q };~~sdur.~I~t . . '1'
.' ." "~:, ". 'BESDwnONIIO.~ ,,'. '-", OWNER'S:,LIEN el'" ." "". 689'3950_ "-,. "0'. ',' I"
~! ;;.., " '''..,. ,."- '. . Rliii"R ,,", :.... ~g~JA~~NJff~"~~ri~~ Bpmp.~\1m~seaiiE:r~A~~":
;; AND Dk STATUTES,'S~~U~' ,,"sho" wormee, .150. Coli i'
H ~~RA~tfDAa1:Bof,Efi11\,:~>',';~"~J 1 ; 321-217.58~': -~~-..',: ~.. ,. \;,'
'i AT BAM AND RUNS . ~OXER:PUPS'-'10:weel<s"
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. ~I ~A . ~~M~IIWofR;:J~~'GP:A1N':?ft:;.i ; ;~D=~~~~~d,::~~. :,
,I G BRIGHT.12IS'.FATRi..".;:.,!......... ".' ,::islered'lawn;'.SSao: 8wi<s J
If ~ ~,~r.q:wl.~.:.~:~.:\.,:J~~({'"!!".r ':'~~~~~~;;2~mt~Jf.:. '11')
Ii l1lE A ~M ~~~~Df~~s?src::.::':'< :\:~ . ~OXERS':'AKCiCh: Sired:' ....
:\ CER KNIGHT 1411. ~...._,. , ",.. :': "Gr~ol Pedlor!'e,.lM..1F. i:
.~ CIA MARTA MONGE OULTRY'. ',.Brlndle, HIC..AI/'shols. ..
I. WAYNE D'SIMPSO ,.. :;~"':'" "S7Sll-SBSO.'4D7.56B.2981'or:. .1:
,! 011 EDGAR DO L RIOS'41 lj1'l.lL; . :_'; . . 4117-491-3lo12, ~ -': .'. ", .-
II BE IN .., ." ...... ,.,', ISAlE' .~ " . BOXERS''::''-AKC'foNF HC \.
iI BElJEF 2lI 4OOIEASTCOLDllIAtDR:.D. ~~'.... "'Iawn&:brlndleready .ii.'
iL DING IUlY; PRO. DD.. .. -, ":.' pARIES .0,;."..; .! now, S-4oo;.407-B79-l>839 .. .
n. ..; .", "." ,,, ,~Att::~::- ':-'.,':, :-;.--:.:' ':;' '.:\: .);,'.>;; W:~Jf~~~'~'Dlf,TESDR~ :.:::: . ~.OXW1ElE1\ PUPS":'. Fem~I;' i .
:rThe hearing. VIm be held 017:15 P.m.; ar.a~ soon Ihereaf.' LEY. Bl85,: KEVIN BlLim'~.'" '.:.' . .,,~III be.~1e;great oelsl . I:
:~~~ ~~rf.'r~a~ r~~i~ ~IJ~. ~c'::~:~I~~i~~~~~Ir;;',;' ~1~6,:: '\-::.~ '~.:;:..". ~W::". .;. ,;~~': ','S3~".'~as~: ~~7-8BZm~;':. il
. .-purpase of.recelving'publiC comment'ao the praPO~ed as- JSDlI s: ORANGE 'AVE'. DtlRlANS::;.....;;_:/ BRUSSEUS"GRIFFON ;'-:2M.:'- Ii
~i>"~~n~'I~~1 h~~~a~~or.?ire ~~~r:n ~'l,f.Ji;;rit~l:g ~P:~c!~}r~A~f~2. (NEOUS pm':' ; ';:'~~';~~~l~k;~'r:,or':'t.'-i::' .
1he,:~in:..C,o"'~lsston,~i!~in~.dOy,S'~t!hi~ ~~tice;',,<,; ~F~'t.\'llD)~4HOs(~'~ k ,,:~_,:.~,;;,:' , S900,lar F.:m~2-nn.." ::: .: I
., !In!eSSct'~riiper;s1ep;''are initiated 'In a court a{campelerit ROSA.FRANQUI-J703'~, ~: BU~s~rA~wF::;":'t-;~K"C' .:
. "'lumdl 'an.I1l'.S~ure.reJlef.within.20'dayS Irqm !h.e dol. CA HEBEL'l9Zl,.PAT , ''''11'''''''' :'Ch '( hl"cir ew...'. "'J,
~.r~gC1~'~e~s~f~~~!fi~nrg,~~ff~~~t~egrr~:s~~~~i y.'~t',~7~~1!=,~..21~~:'; /GOlA' BAHIA &(,5' ~:::~~~~d~2 ~~~~II~:~' "
;.and Ihe imposition af:assessmenfsl.. such 'action shali be rors K1BKMA/{RD" DRLllound'!!.' SQ'bil. :' g~ro'e8~i'i:ffi' on:,slle. !'
-~~/:1~~~:;~J:.~~!~;r~:r:;{:~:~::;ii"~;~~~~ ~~?st~~~lVg~cs.}~~:~~~~.R:;;(eN5~;~:E~~~:: i'
"ue9n each parcel's classlficollon one Ihe 10101 number of MILLER'20B3, GE :~'t-~ ,'.Clermant.:152-2(2~" .., I
, billing unl" ottrlbuted.lo Iha1 parcel.. The Iollowino lable GILL 2105..KIM A '" ",.. ',' - '. -.. .' "'". , '[
..reflects the proPOsed.and ma.imum fire rescue assess- VAR' 3003, ANGIt:'P_M_Er,.,-:;Aorll CAT'....Wht;':F; neulered,',. '
ment schedules: ..;. " ~:. JO"', ' .. .' ',.: .:- QUELME'3aB3, KATpm-6p.,m .at'lhe :. 9mas;. box .tralned. P.lay-.-:,. I:
----,'. ,.:. ,.',. '". '."., .::," :'_." .... "c.l.. DANIELS'401l. MAlluestrlan Com. :."full.Wanls loving home. ',' '1',.
'RiosidenliarProperty:' ... Propoi'.d. Rile fer " .. . MuiciUlll ~ilti P~r 4022" JENN IFER, SHJ'vered Arena.. ..,Senlors pre Ie. 407-3J1~7C..
~, .. -'::~ >; ".: 0~.!!J.~ Unll ~. '.:.: ,..... Dw.I!J.~ Unit 5000.. S':lEILA GRA 'lt~~~.tac~,h~rsli CAT.--'-,Year:ale :sp..o. yed . Ie- .'.: 'I 'i.
~R ".."""':'" ,....$BS'OO. ........." ." ,.:$1(/.00 ISAAC,WILLIAMS!' 'me~. a .. male;".heollhY'.velvet .
: . Prop..ny','.cPro.pnsed Rilf Per:..;."!",,mum'RaI' Per C.URTIS 'MCCOON;Sr~s~~b~J~~~2~~~ f,;bIOCI<'oreen'evee:oetlle-'. "
: eo"'g""",..,.".:. :;',,:.S.q."" hlot..: '.". ,SqualO.f..t KEITH STAI'1T9.,,!,MiDrv JS2-"27.1017 '.,to.ma!ure adulls.,,".-', :". I
. :,Camme!"al:,;:,'""~:",:,::SO:~....,,,...' " S0.37 ..".",.."........,:= ...... .:.,..Adoohanifee407.-84I--J975:..... .::
. :'lndu.lr!oWlarehouse,. ....,:' '.' $0.05.. .', c '. sa..D! 11410 W CDLDNlAl. OR . OJ Paint, Colored CATS...... . ,"'" . I!,,'
"I~~II~.'~~,I:,: ::: ,Jr';>: :;~O:~".' . :_'., ::: ;"S,~f ~ro~~LcR~l~%~R~~ e~~~i~Jr?Jg,uci'~~ ::lemaie1 ~~~~~.~'JII~~'i~:;'::. i.
'The assessmen" wil',be'collected.bY Ihe Orange'Cauntv. 1203, CANDIDA JASSQh'14.2HH:,'SI000 "m~nx.bi.cola<,'warmee.' . ii
''Tax Collectaran.lhead'valarem lax bills 10 bemailedinPATRICKr.CHAN-1.3S2;J57~B68..:...~each...AlI7.3a2~91J....... . '1",:
'Navemb",.~oo~'and in' N~vember.al each: subseQuenl LOPES.TEIXEIRA,l, '. - . CHI-POD'. PUPPIES.AKc.-,.
. ..rear,.as authomed by Sect,on 197.3632, Flurrd. o.slalUles,. JOE" "BROWN"'-'LV~rv,frlendIY, ',..Reg,,'parents- 'Adorable' ii
:Jailure lo:pay the'ossessmenls wlll.cou.. 0 10. certifi.' LEANNE.HACKETII' ITtoes;_'~'bIO ....BlklWhl ;"Phanlomor . ,
:'eal..ta be Issued aooins1.1he'praoertv which may resull BETSABE' SALCED~'" ,;,a~ '..... ,'Rare. Blue Merle-. Bwl<s:. j',
.g~ o loss ,?',!~I!~.~: :::~~{~~~;";.. .'.:~ '. :.:,':: :,O:~ '. -.:L.)/ ~m-T/t!"M~~t~;~~~;~:~:: . ~~~;~iiS~~~75,:_~~Sh . .:, 1
:,-CapieS or'the fii'e ci~s~ssmen1" oidinonce' (Ordi,. TOY,I!'o..CLP.oRK3BOUep",~;;ymare? CHIHUAHUA . Bos-rD'N" '. \;
';-nQnceNo:2D07~29), ehmlOoiYfireossessmentreso- :;.....;...~~..'..... .~~".."1e--them..'oving .... ';' ..~:,.: !,'
"Julion '(Resolution". 08-0041. lhe. fire' rescue' assess. lIlll1'S ORANGEBLDSSD~h::talS or'green 'f'~~:,'tIX;'=s2:ir.s~ots...,
,:'-me~I'~ale resoILIIlon'(ResaILIIla.n No.. 200B-OIlSI.;;and' !he - DBLANOD~' " .'....".,'...:. 011:.:152'319-2011 '. n~7(2B' a.!lb7 _ e.ol'7'0407:, . j.
.:prehm,nary.assessmen1.rall ore avaclable.for. mspect,on APBll ~, 2DD!".:'ANT.., ' " , ,or, -.7~ ......
; at' Ih~; CilY..Clerk'~ a!fi.ce,,, located 01 15O.N ,Lakeshare NILES 1011:'JAIME' U~KS~N."o'2Ogs CHIHUAHUA::':..,CK C,re.:'
~Hf~~.~~!'f~~:~!~!.~r:~?~fF: ;7/~~ :<~~ ~;.; ~.<~ .:~} "::.\~,~ ';~.' ;,\\ ~~',: 1=?(L~~A~~~:l~}DE, ~f~[~'t;~i~i~~~ .}. ~~~i~:~~~~~C.~'Ju~~~~'~:
',.If, a"persand~Cldes-.lu appeal any decISion ,mode, ~y .the 1705, 'THEODORE:~0.;3~:22S-?,~.,., '.. ReadY.4I2SIDB. $400. eaoh.
I\C,'lI CamlT!lsslOn:W1lhrespec! loony motter cons'der~ ln4,'ROBER:rO Ar .. "~': ':'Sl00::deousIFnowcbeing .
,i~~rri~:':,'~~o~~u~~~~ew~~r~el~ar a~r~ft;;':~~a7d ~~~,;~32tJ(W J:t. .' "occeoted.JS2~JO~91h. .
'lis' mode; 'IncIUdrng'lhe'le~imOnY. and evidence 'upan 2141; 'CHRISTINA,'A . CHIHUAHUA....,.cCKC. 'Bo.
':whlch Ihe a oealis 10 be'made:ln accordance with Ihe A- TO.2161. VANESSA' , .:..bles.'. Naw.lol<lng,~eoos;,.,
";merlcans Disabilities: Act, persons needing a.speciol G U E Z, 2406, J 0 H 1":"'-?L1ve'weiiitit' .-:..\}t'-~F:W;&! ~~~~Ir,.
"occamll) or.;on interprel." 10' partfcioate in.thls THEWS '...2603.:.... iinds" S3'cper'" .... ". . as..
.~oraceedl Id'conlactlhe City Clerk's office at (407) CLAIRE'.HOVIOU s:Il.5599.=::t...,,:,.- CHI UA.~;..,"c>"."".o;..:...
, ~9OS-3100, . 4B hours .prlor 10 the dole allhe heanng. EMMAN UEL" MAR' .."".... "....!".",:.. . ,.' -"~..".,, <:.\~ ".
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