Martin County

File #: 19-0547   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/18/2019 Final action:
Title: INITIAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION FOR THE PALM LAKE PARK WATER MAIN MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT
Attachments: 1. Initial Assessment Resolution - agenda.pdf

PLACEMENT: Consent

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INITIAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION FOR THE PALM LAKE PARK WATER MAIN MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

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Board action is requested to adopt the initial assessment resolution for the Palm Lake Park Water Main Municipal Service Benefit Unit to allow installation of water lines.

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DEPARTMENT: Utilities and Solid Waste                     

PREPARED BY:                      Name: Phil Keathley                     

                     Title:                     Chief Project Manager                     

REQUESTED BY: Sam Amerson, P.E., Director                                          

 

PRESET:     

PROCEDURES: None                     

 

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

 

This Department is in receipt of a petition from the residents of Palm Lake Park requesting a survey of the property owners for the purpose of determining interest in extending water service into the community. The proposed project area is generally described as properties fronting NW  12th Terrace, NW 13th Terrace, NW 13th Street, NW 14th Terrace, NW 14th Street, NW 15th Terrace, NW 15th Street, NW 16th Street, NW 16th Place, NW 9th Avenue, NW Antoch Avenue, NW Crescent Drive and NW Palm Lake Drive, in Palm Lake Park presently without availability of public water supply. There are 222 properties in the project area.

The affected property owners in this project area were sent ballots on 3 different occasions depending upon the number of responses to the 1st and 2nd ballot requests.  The ballots indicated that the estimated cost of the project would be between $8,000 and $9,000 per property.  The final tally of all the ballots received to date, as verified by the Martin County Supervisor of Elections office, indicates 86 properties FOR the project, 51 AGAINST, and 85 that did not vote.

A Florida Department of Environmental Protection Construction Permit has been received and competitive bids from underground utility contractors were opened on May 1, 2019 and Underground Construction Management, Inc. submitted the lowest responsive bid.

A staff level workshop will be held in July 2019, prior to the final public hearing, to explain the project scope, costs and the assessment process.  All of the 222 affected property owners will be mailed invitations to that workshop.

Based on the final design, the initial prepayment amount is $6,425 per equivalent residential connection (ERC) which is below the estimated range as outlined in the ballots mentioned above.  Amortizing the project over a 15-year period at a 4.00% interest will result in an estimated annual payment of $633.28 per ERC.  The estimated annual payment also includes annual costs related to preparation and collection of the roll each year totaling 8.75% (consisting of 2% for the Tax Collector fee, 2.75% for the tax roll and legal consultants, and a 4% adjustment for early tax bill payments).  This project will be financed through internal borrowing from the Consolidated Utilities Fund reserves. The annual payment will be included in the tax bill commencing with the bill mailed in October 2020.  The proposed assessment will include 222 properties at 224 ERC’s.

As part of the recently Board adopted “Connect to Protect” program, the contractor will be installing small diameter force mains throughout the project area at no cost to the residents to allow future connections to the Utilities wastewater collection system and eliminate on-site septic systems.

A public hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, July 30, 2019.  The notice for the hearing will be advertised in the Stuart News and, upon adoption of the initial assessment resolution today, individual notices of the public hearing will be mailed to each property owner proposed to be assessed at the mailing address indicated on the tax roll.

 

ISSUES:

 

None.

 

LEGAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW:

 

Chris Traber, the County’s Special Assessment Counsel, has prepared the resolution, reviewed the agenda item summary and confirmed that the form of each is proper.

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

 

RECOMMENDATION

Move that the Board adopt the Initial Assessment Resolution to create the Palm Lake Park Water Main Municipal Service Benefit Unit.

 

ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS

Pull this item from the Consent Agenda and direct staff.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

RECOMMENDATION

a.                     None, as the cost of the project will be paid for by the benefitted property owners of the Palm Lake Park Water Main Municipal Service Benefit Unit.

b.                     The Utilities Division of the Utilities/Solid Waste Department proposes to provide internal financing to property owners @ 4.00% interest for 15 years from reserves of the Department.

                     


ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS

None.

 

DOCUMENT(S) REQUIRING ACTION:

Budget Transfer / Amendment                      Chair Letter                                                               Contract / Agreement

Grant / Application                                          Notice          Ordinance                     Resolution

Other:     

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