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MSBU First Time Assessed Public Hearings
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Budget & Admin Services
Conduct nine separate public hearings to consider Resolutions to adopt final assessments for first time assessed properties and amended assessment rolls for:
a) Sixty-three properties with a total of sixty-four units in Charlotte County Sanitation Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
b) One property with a total of three thousand two hundred twenty (3,220.0) units in Barrier Islands Fire Service Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
c) Four properties with a total of four units in Charlotte County Fire Rescue Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
d) Eighty-three properties with a total of eighty-three units in Greater Port Charlotte Street and Drainage Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
e) Two properties with a total of three units in Grove City Street and Drainage Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
f) One property with a total of one unit in Rotonda Meadows/Villas Street and Drainage Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
g) Four properties with a total of four units in Tropical Gulf Acres Street and Drainage Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
h) Four properties with a total of seventy five hundredths (0.75) units in South Charlotte Stormwater Utility Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26; and
i) One property with a total of two tenths (0.20) units in West Charlotte Stormwater Utility Unit Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) for FY25/26.
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Budgeted Action:
No action needed. This item will be budgeted as part of the MSBU FY25/26 budget process.
Background:
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The County has reviewed and updated the MSBU boundaries to make sure that all properties, that are within the boundaries and benefit from the improvements made to the MSBU, are appropriately and fairly assessed. Florida Statute 197.3632 requires that a public hearing be held to adopt resolutions to assess the properties that have not been previously assessed. These assessments will then be included for those new properties on the Notice of Ad Valorem Taxes and Non-Ad Valorem Assessments that is sent to Charlotte County property owners in early November 2025.
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