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1989 <br />BOOK 76 Ph c 990 <br />would be sure that it gets done using all the resources at his <br />disposal. In addition, he would like these people brought on and <br />trained right now so that they can start now and have the full <br />cycle to get it done. <br />Mr. Nolte further explained that the Property Appraiser's <br />office is set up to handle the ad valorem taxing process, and the <br />Tax Collector's office is set up to collect the ad valorem taxes, <br />but there are 17 bodies in this county that do not tax or charge <br />fees according to value. Since this is becoming more and more <br />the case statewide, the Legislature is giving counties an <br />alternative method of collection. <br />Commissioner Scurlock assumed that this funding comes from <br />the various districts, and Mr. Nolte advised that approximately <br />$7,000 is coming from the drainage districts and approximately <br />$3,000 from the street lighting districts. The Tax Collector's <br />Office, which collects the fees from all these people, is going <br />to fund almost $27,000, so they are looking for the SWDD to pick <br />up the remainder which is $43,000. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved <br />the Property Appraiser's request to set up a separate <br />tax roll for non -ad valorem assessments as provided in <br />Florida Statutes 197.3632, and authorized the hiring of <br />three persons, as set out in the above letter. <br />44 <br />