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RESOLUTION NO. 96- 162
A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING
FOR NATER SERVICE TO LOUISIANA AVENUE (MAIN STREET TO
CR#812)► PROVIDING THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST, METHOD OF
PAYMENT OF ASBESSM=NTS, NUMBER OF ANNUAL INSTALLMENTB,
AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA SPECIFICALLY SERVED.
W=PZAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County has
determined that the improvemnts herein described are neaessary to promote
the public welfare of the county and has determined to defray the cost
thereof by special assessments against certain properties to be serviced by a
water main extension to Louisiana Avenue (Main Street to County Road 512),
hereinafter referred to as Project No. UW-96-17-DS;
NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows:
1. The County does hereby determine that a water line shall be installed to
benefit 55 properties on Louisiana Avenue (Main Street to County Road
512), and that the cost thereof shall be specially assessed in
accordance with the provisions of Sections 206.01 through 206.09 of the
Code of Indian River County.
2. The total estimated project assessment cost of the above-described
improvements is shown to be $155,400.10 or $0.107894 per square foot to
be paid by the property specially benefited as shown on the assessment
plat on file with the Department of Utility Services. Assessments are
to be levied against all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and abutting upon the improvements or specially benefited
thereby and further designated by the assessment plat with respect to
the special assessments.
3. A special assessment in the amount of $0.107894 per square foot shall be
assessed against each of the properties designated on the assessment
plat. This assessment may be raised or lowered by action of the Board
of County Commissioners after the public hearing, at the same meeting,
as required by the referenced County Code.
4. The special assessments shall be due and payable and may be paid in full
within 90 days after the date of the resolution of the Board with
respect to credits against the special assessments after completion of
the improvements (the "Credit Date") without interest. If not paid in
full, the special assessments may be paid in ten equal yearly
installments of principal plus interest. If not paid when due, there
shall be added a penalty of 1-1/2% of the principal not paid when due.
The unpaid balance of the special assessments shall bear interest until
paid at a rate to be determined by the Board of County Commissioners
when the project is completed.
RESOLUTION 96-162
S. There is presently on file with the Department of Utility services a
plat showing the area to be assessed, plans and specifications, and an
estimate of the cost of the proposed improvements. All of these are
open to inspection by the public at the Department of Utility Services.
6. An assessment roll with respect to the special assessments shall
promptly be prepared in connection with the special assessments.
7. Upon the adoption of this resolution, the Indian River County Utility
Services Department shall cause this resolution (along with a map
showing the areas to be served) to be published at least one time in the
Vero Beach Press Journal before the public hearing required by Section
206.04.
The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner _Eaaert , and
the motion was seconded by Commissioner Tlppin and, upon being put to a
vote, the vote was as follows:
Chairman Fran B. Adams Aye
Vice Chairman Carolyn K. Eggert Aye
Commissioner Caroline D. Ginn Aye
Commissioner Kenneth R. Hecht Aye
Commissioner John W. Tippin Aye
The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted
this 17 day of December, 1996.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Attest:
(� Fran B. Adams
J,e/f�fre arton, clerk--- Chairman
andri P..r:4 A�o-ored Uve
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