HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem V (A) PUBLIC HEARINGS - Ordinance No. 93-17, Updating Interim Services Fees AGENDA 10-5-93
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 16, 1993
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners
FROM: Montye E. Beamer, Director
Administrative Services
SUBJECT: Ordinance 93-17
Interim Services Fee Update
Ordinance No. 91-26 created Interim Services Fees effective October 1, 1991. With the
adoption of the Budget for FY93-94 including the increase in staffing for Police, Fire, Parks,
Parkways, Trees and Drainage, and Recreation— there exists the need to update the information
as established in the original study (FY91) and to review the resultant fees.
For FY94, General Fund Revenues are split $1,616,700.00 (19.6%) Property Tax and
$6,617,400.00 (80.4%) Other Sources. The Budget by Department includes:
Personnel Operating ; Captal........:.....
Services
OutlayTotal..... . :
Police 1,834,395.00 205,300.00 113,850.00 2,153,545.00
Fire 1,333,090.00 136,430.00 61,500.00 1,531,020.00
PPTD 627,760.00 351,750.00 147,300.00 1,126,810.00
Code 103,087.00 10,199.00 3,900.00 117,186.00
Enforcement*
Recreation 160,950.00 134,700.00 38,500.00 334,150.00
Public Works 109,890.00 10,350.00 0 120,240.00
* 31% of Protective Inspections
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Applying the 80.4% credit for non-ad valorem sources meets the budget of:
Total FY 4 Budget Budget With 80 4% Credit
Police 2,153,545.00 422,095.00
Fire 1,531,020.00 300,080.00
PPTD 1,126,810.00 220,855.00
Code Enforcement 117,186.00 22,968.00
Recreation 334,150.00 65,493.00
Public Works 120,240.00 23,567.00
Changes have occurred in the distribution of calls for service during FY93 in Police, Fire, and
Code Enforcement. For Police, residential increased from 39% to 46% and non-residential
decreased from 61% to 54%; for fire, the shift was 76% to 62% and 24% to 38% respectively
and code enforcement showed 84% to 90% and 16% to 10% for the residential/non-residential
categories. The others remain the same:
Police 46% 54%
Fire 62% 38%
PPTD 72% 28%
Code Enforcement 90% 10%
Recreation 100% 0%
Public Works 72% 28%
Utilizing these proportions yields the following:
FY94 Budget with....
Police 422,095.00 194,164.00 227,931.00
Fire 300,080.00 186,050.00 114,030.00
PPTD 220,855.00 159,016.00 61,839.00
Code Enforcement 22,968.00 20,671.00 2,297.00
Recreation 65,493.00 65,493.00 0
Public Works 23,567.00 16,968.00 6,599.00
642,362.00 412,696.00
Based upon building permit activity, estimated housing stock is 5,561 residential units and
2,778,418 square feet non-residential. Unit costs to provide demand services by type of land
use and to consider the appropriate credit for ad valorem payment on vacant land and the
discount for advanced payments include:
Unit � Ae�id�tial*_ Nbn l�,�sxdent�al.*�_
Cost of Services Per Unit 115.51 148.54
Credit for Payment on Vacant Land a 10% 103.96 133.69
Discount for Payment @ 4.5% 99.28 127.67
* per dwelling unit ** per thousand square feet
These adjusted annual residential and non-residential costs are $99.28 and $127.67 respectively
which represents an increase of 9.5% and 10.7% to their respective categories. The
recommended fee schedule for collection of the interim services fee is attached. Hotel/Motel
because of its transient characteristic is a land use that may be argued to be in either the
residential or non-residential categories; it has again been charged by the residential calculation
but adjusted by an average occupancy rate of 74.7%. No reliable rates were available for this
update; therefore, the 1991 rates continue to be utilized.
Fees vary by month with the total cost charged in January since these fees follow the tax year
calendar. However, because the budget is adopted in October with these new costs for service
delivery the new rate is effective October 1. The minimum fee of$10.00 is still in place.
In conclusion this year, as in the original calculation and the first update, the fees are
1) Based upon actual expenditures for service provision related directly to population and
type of land uses, not on value of property or improvements.
2) Based upon the specific identifiable municipal service needs created by improvements,
not including general government service expenditures or capital facilities need;
3) Charged to all improved properties which receive City services where offsetting revenues
are inadequate;
4) Credited for future payments of other revenue sources such as franchise fees, utility
taxes, charges for services, fines and forfeitures, sales taxes, and other revenues from
user-based fees;
5) Credited for those improved properties which are evaluated as not having created an
expenditure shortfall as a result of service provision;
6) Deposited into a special fund, not in the general fund.
Action Requested
The Mayor and City Commission (1) accept the new unit cost for demand services, (2) approve
Ordinance 93-17, and (3) authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute.
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January 115.51 86.29 148.54
February 105.68 78.94 135.89
March 95.90 71.64 123.31
April 86.15 64.35 110.78
May 76.41 57.08 98.28
June 66.75 49.86 85.83
July 57.11 42.66 73.43
August 47.51 35.49 61.08
September 37.93 28.33 48.78
October 28.39 21.21 36.51
November 18.89 14.11 24.30
December 9.43 7.04 12.13
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ORDINANCE NO. 93-17
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA, ADOPTING
NEW INTERIM SERVICES FEES; DELETING THE EXISTING EXHIBIT
A OF SECTION 90-5.A OF THE OCOEE CODE OF ORDINANCES;
ADOPTING A NEW EXHIBIT A TO SECTION 90-5.A; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OCOEE,
FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Commission of the City of Ocoee has the authority to adopt this
Ordinance pursuant to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida and Chapter 166,
Florida Statutes.
SECTION 2. Exhibit A of Section 90-5.A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Ocoee, Florida, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
SECTION 3. Exhibit A of Section 90-5.A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Ocoee, Florida, is hereby adopted and reads as follows:
Il�ITERItK SERVICES.:FEFS...
Month Certificate of Residential Hotel/Motel Nonresidential (Per 1,000 Gross
Occupancy Issued (Per Dwelling Unit) (Per Room) Sq Ft of Gross Leasable Ft)
January 115.51 86.29 148.54
February 105.68 78.94 135.89
March 95.90 71.64 123.31
April 86.15 64.35 110.78
May 76.41 57.08 98.28
June 66.75 49.86 85.83
July 57.11 42.66 73.43
August 47.51 35.49 61.08
September 37.93 28.33 48.78
October 28.39 21.21 36.51
November 18.89 14.11 24.30
December 9.43 7.04 12.13
SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or
portion of this Ordinance 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.
SECTION 5. Codification. It is the intention of the City Commission of the City that
the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of
the City; and that sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered and the word
"ordinance" may be changed to "chapter", "section", "article", or such other appropriate word
or phrase in order to accomplish such intentions; and regardless of whether such inclusion in the
code is accomplished, sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered and the
correction of typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the City
Manager, without need of public hearing, by filing a corrected or recodified copy of same with
the City Clerk.
SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon
passage and adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 1993.
APPROVED:
ATTEST: CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
Jean Grafton, City Clerk S. Scott Vandergrift, Mayor
(SEAL)
ADVERTISED September 23 , 1993
READ FIRST TIME September 21, 1993
READ SECOND TIME AND ADOPTED
, 1993
FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY BY
THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
this _ day of , 1993.
FOLEY & LARDNER Approved by the Ocoee City
Commission at a Meeting Held
On , 1993 Under
AGENDA ITEM NO.
By: City Attorney