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File #: 2021-461    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/24/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/28/2021 Final action: 6/28/2021
Title: Resolution 21-R63, Public Hearing, creating new ballot-successful Port St. Lucie Residential Street Lighting Assessment area boundaries
Attachments: 1. Revised Resolution, 2. FINAL HEARING LTR 587, 3. FINAL HEARING LTR 589, 4. FINAL HEARING LTR 591, 5. FINAL HEARING LTR 593, 6. FINAL HEARING LTR 595, 7. FINAL HEARING LTR 596, 8. FINAL HEARING LTR 603, 9. FINAL HEARING LTR 606, 10. Legal Ad.pdf, 11. Published Legal Ad Affidavit

Placement: Resolutions / Public Hearing                     

Action Requested: Motion / Vote                     

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Resolution 21-R63, Public Hearing, creating new ballot-successful Port St. Lucie Residential Street Lighting Assessment area boundaries 

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Submitted By: Sally Walsh, City Clerk

 

Strategic Plan Link: The City’s Mission to be responsive to our community.

 

Executive Summary (General Business): Sec. 161.08 of the City’s Code of Ordinances provides for the creation of additional street lighting assessment areas in the City. Upon the twenty-five (25) percent threshold being met under Sec. 161.08(B)(1)(a), an election regarding street lighting was conducted by the city clerk who sent a ballot by U.S. mail, to the mailing address set forth in the St. Lucie County Property Appraiser's records for each lot, parcel, or tract, located within the proposed new street lighting area. A new assessment area is created if an affirmative vote of fifty (50) percent plus one (1) of the eligible votes cast. Ballots were tallied and by a vote of 50% plus 1 of the eligible votes cast, 8 new lighting assessment areas were created.

 

Presentation Information: N/A

 

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council approve Resolution 21-R63.

 

Alternate Recommendations:

1.                     Move that the Council amend the recommendation and approve Resolution 21-R63.

2.                     Move that the Council not approve Resolution 21-R63 and provide staff direction.

 

Background: Pursuant to Ch. 161 of the City’s Code of Ordinances, “Assessment area” shall mean an area identified by city resolution wherein, pursuant to the request of affected property owners, the city council has determined to provide residential street lighting and assessed the benefitted property the costs of providing the same. Sec. 161.08(A) of the City’s Code of Ordinances requires that before residential street lighting services are extended to a new assessment area, the council shall, not later than June 1, hold a public hearing after publishing notice of such hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the city, one time, not more than ten (10) days before the date set for such hearing and after sending a copy of said notice by regular mail to the record title holders as shown in the latest records of the county property appraiser of all property to be assessed. Said notice shall, in general, describe the street lighting to be undertaken, its location, the estimated cost thereof, and a description of the properties specially benefited against which the assessment is to be levied.

Resolution 21-R63 has been advertised as a Public Hearing to accept comments before residential street lighting services are extended to new assessment areas.

 

Issues/Analysis: Sec. 161.08(B) of the City’s Code provides that no new residential street lighting assessment area shall be considered, except in an emergency, until certain conditions have been met.

                     

Financial Information: The 2020 street lighting assessment rate was $26 yearly per lot. Assessments for the successful elections will be placed on the property owners tax bill to be mailed in November 2022. The City Council will consider the rate at a later hearing date. The estimates of costs and assessments may be based upon the costs and assessments of previous years. 

 

Special Consideration: Sec. 161.08(A) of the City’s Code of Ordinances requires that before residential street lighting services are extended to a new assessment area, the council shall, not later than June 1, hold a public hearing. The City Clerk has sent out Hearing Letters to each affected property owner who have a right to appear at the hearing and may file written objections with the Council.

 

Location of Project: Boundary #587 - Port St. Lucie Section 25, NW Cory Avenue, Boundary #589 - Port St. Lucie Section 23, SW Calder Street, Boundary #591 - Port St. Lucie Section 34, SW Whitebread Road, Boundary #593 - Port St. Lucie Section 33, SW Kapok Avenue, Boundary #595 - Port St. Lucie Section 14, SW Collings Drive, Boundary #603 - Port St. Lucie Section 30, SE Pascal Avenue, Boundary #606 - Port St. Lucie Section 18, SW Moselle Avenue.

 

Attachments:

1.                     Resolution 21-R63

2.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #587 - Port St. Lucie Section 25, NW Cory Avenue

3.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #589 - Port St. Lucie Section 23, SW Calder Street

4.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #591 - Port St. Lucie Section 34, SW Whitebread Road

5.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #593 - Port St. Lucie Section 33, SW Kapok Avenue

6.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #595 - Port St. Lucie Section 14, SW Collings Drive

7.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #596 - Port St. Lucie Section 34, SW Kestor Drive

8.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #603 - Port St. Lucie Section 30, SE Pascal Avenue

9.                     Final Hearing Letter -Boundary #606 - Port St. Lucie Section 18, SW Moselle Avenue

10.                     Legal Ad Publication

11.                     Published Legal Ad Affidavit

 

NOTE: All of the listed items in the “Attachment” section above are in the custody of the City Clerk. Any item(s) not provided in City Council packets are available upon request from the City Clerk.

 

Internal Reference Number: 6628

 

Legal Sufficiency Review: 

Reviewed by Melany K. Crawford, Chief Assistant City Attorney. Approved as to Legal form and sufficiency by James D. Stokes, City Attorney.