Martin County

File #: 19-0512   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/4/2019 Final action: 6/4/2019
Title: PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 79.257 OF ARTICLE 7 OF CHAPTER 79, FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION, GENERAL ORDINANCES, MARTIN COUNTY CODE, REGARDING MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING UNIT (MSTU) FOR FIRE RESCUE SERVICES
Attachments: 1. Fire Rescue MSTU Indiantown 050219.pdf
PLACEMENT: Public Hearings
TITLE:
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 79.257 OF ARTICLE 7 OF CHAPTER 79, FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION, GENERAL ORDINANCES, MARTIN COUNTY CODE, REGARDING MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING UNIT (MSTU) FOR FIRE RESCUE SERVICES
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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The Board of County Commissioners ("Board") is requested to adopt proposed amendments to the boundaries identified for the Countywide Fire/Rescue MSTU to include the incorporated area of the Village of Indiantown.
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DEPARTMENT: Fire Rescue
PREPARED BY: Name: Elizabeth V. Lenihan
Title: Assistant County Attorney
REQUESTED BY: William Schobel, Fire Chief

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

The Board has been providing fire protection services to the incorporated Village of Indiantown ("Town") through an Interlocal Agreement commencing on September 27, 2018. Currently, the Town is invoiced on a quarterly interval based on the adopted Fire Rescue millage rate applied to the taxable value of the Town. In May of 2019, the Village Council of the Village of Indiantown passed an ordinance requesting and consenting that the Town be included into the boundary definition of the Countywide Fire/Rescue MSTU.

ISSUES:

None

LEGAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW:

This is a legislative matter. Legislative decisions are those in which the local government formulates policy rather than applying specific rules to a particular situation. A local government's approval or denial of an issue in its legislative capacity is typically subject to a fairly debatable standard of review. Fairly debatable means that the government's action must be upheld if reasonable minds could differ as to the propriety of the decision reached. Decisions subject to the fairly debatable standard of review need only be rationally related to a legitimate public purpose, such as the health, safety, and welfare of the public, to be valid. Given t...

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