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RESOLUTION 14 -2650 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF <br />CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE <br />DELIVERY AND FUNDING OF STREET LIGHTING <br />SERVICES WITHIN THE CITY; AMENDING, RATIFYING <br />AND CONFIRMING THE PRELIMINARY RATE <br />RESOLUTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 -15 AND ALL <br />PREVIOUSLY IMPOSED STREET LIGHTING <br />ASSESSMENTS, CHARGES AND FEES; DETERMINING <br />THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IS SPECIALLY <br />BENEFITED BY STREET LIGHTING SERVICES; <br />APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL; PROVIDING THE <br />METHOD OF COLLECTION; AND PROVIDING FOR <br />CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. <br />WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Casselberry (the "City ") has <br />enacted Ordinance 09 -1301 (the "Ordinance "), which authorizes the imposition of <br />Street Lighting Assessments to fund the provision of Capital Projects and street lighting <br />services, facilities and programs which benefit property within the Street Lighting <br />Service Area; and <br />WHEREAS, the reimposition of a Street Lighting Assessment for street lighting <br />services, facilities and programs each fiscal year is an equitable and efficient method of <br />allocating and apportioning Street Lighting Assessed Costs among Tax Parcels within <br />the Street Lighting Service Area; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to reimpose a street lighting <br />assessment program in the City using the procedures provided by the Ordinance, <br />including the tax bill collection method for the Fiscal Year beginning on October 1, <br />2014; and <br />WHEREAS, on January 27, 2014, the City Commission approved Resolution 14- <br />2571 to engage the services of special counsel Bryant Miller Olive to update the street <br />light assessment methodology; and <br />WHEREAS, on February 24, 2014, a public hearing was held and the City <br />Commission adopted Resolution 14 -2572 providing for the Notice of Intent to use the <br />uniform method of collecting a non ad valorem assessment for funding street lighting <br />services; and <br />WHEREAS, the Preliminary Rate Resolution contains a brief and general <br />description of the street lighting services, facilities and programs to be provided to Tax <br />Parcels within the Street Lighting Service Area; describes the method of apportioning <br />
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